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CATALOGUE  of 
COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS 

IN  THE  NUMISMATIC  COLLECTION 

OF  THE  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

AT  PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 


PREPARED  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF  THE 
DIRECTOR  OF  THE  BUREAU  OF  THE  MINT 


(THIRD  EDITION] 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1914 


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Treasury  Department, 
Document  No.  2612. 
Director  of  the  Mint. 

[Edition  of  May,  1914.] 


LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


The  Mint  op  the  United  States, 

Philadelphia^  January  i,  1912. 
Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  herewith  a  Catalogue  of  the 
Coins,  Tokens,  and  Medals  in  the  Numismatic  Collection  of  the 
Mint  of  the  United  States  at  Philadelphia,  prepared  pursuant 
to  your  instructions  by  the  curator,  Mr.  T.  L.  Comparette. 

It  is  believed  this  publication  will  commend  itself  to  all 
interested  in  the  coins  of  the  American  continents. 

In  Part  I  the  coins  of  the  various  countries  of  the  Ameri- 
can continents  and  contiguous  islands  and  the  medals  of  the 
United  States  of  America  are  described,  while  only  lists  of 
the  coins  and  medals  of  other  countries  are  given  in  Part  II. 
Respectfully,  John  H.  Landis, 

Superintendent. 
The  Director  of  the  Mint, 

Washington.,  D.  C. 


28f/i<j;-*)l!» 


OO^i^TElsrTS. 


Page. 

The  United  States  of  America 1 

British  possessions  in  North  America 124 

Mexico 134 

Central  America 185 

South  America,  under  Spain 214 

Panama 229 

Colombia 231 

Venezuela 241 

Ecuador 245 

Peru 250 

Bolivia 261 

Chile 269 

Argentine  Republic 277 

Uruguay 284 

Paraguay ._   286 

British  Guiana _  288 

French  Guiana 290 

Brazil 292 

West  Indies 309 

Medals  of  the  United  States 831 

Antique  coins 397 

Great  Britain 442 

Scotland 455 

Netherlands 457 

Scandinavian  countries 462 

Germany 469 

Hungary 499 

Austria 501 

Switzerland 503 

France 507 

Italy 514 

Spain 525 

Portugal 529 

Bulgaria 531 

Roumania 531 

Servia 532 

Greece 532 

Russia 533 

Poland 538 

Turkey 540 

Africa 543 

Asia 548 

Foreign  medals 576 

Addenda 617 

Cataloguer's  note 674 

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PART  I. 


THE  Ul^ITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 


INTRODUCTION 


The  scarcity  of  money  in  the  colonies  of  North  America,  except  the 
Spanish  settlements  in  the  Southwest,  was  a  cause  of  constant  distress,  for 
not  only  was  the  incipient  foreign  commerce  of  the  colonies  greatly  hamp- 
ered thereby,  but,  what  was  even  more  annoying,  the  domestic  trade  was 
carried  on  with  the  greatest  diflSculty  for  the  want  of  money,  especially 
coin^  of  small  denominations.  This  made  itself  felt  immediately  on  the 
advent  of  prosperous  conditions  in  the  colonies  early  in  the  seventeenth 
century,  and  at  no  period  for  the  ensuing  two  centuries  was  there  any 
relief  from  the  embarrassing  question.  In  their  endeavors  to  solve  the 
problems  of  a  standard  of  values  and  circulating  medium  the  colonists 
resorted  to  nearly  every  means  which  had  been  known  to  primitive  man 
prior  to  the  invention  of  the  coin.  Among  these  makeshifts,  barter  must 
have  been  the  most  common  method  of  disposing  of  and  procuring  goods. 
The  use  of  staple  products  as  a  means  of  expressing  values  and  also  as 
money  in  ordinary  business  transactions  soon  became  of  necessity  a  gen- 
eral practice  throughout  the  colonies. 

The  product  most  extensively  employed  in  the  place  of  coined  money 
was  the  tobacco  of  the  southern  colonies,  especially  of  Virginia.  For  sev- 
eral years  nearly  all  of  the  business  of  that  colony,  both  domestic  and 
foreign,  was  carried  on  by  means  of  tobacco,  until  the  enormous  produc- 
tion of  the  plant  made  restriction  on  its  use  as  money  necessary.  Powder 
and  bullets  were  also  used  as  money  throughout  the  colonies,  in  some  of 
which  the  legal  tender  of  bullets  in  payments  was  limited  to  a  small  num- 
ber. In  Massachusetts,  and  among  the  New  England  colonies  generally, 
grain,  fish,  and  furs  were  in  common  use  as  means  of  exchange;  and  not 
only  in  the  settlement  of  private  debts  but  they  were  receivable  for  taxes 
as  well.  An  order  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  in  1642  (Mass. 
Records,  II,  22)  prescribes  the  valuation  per  bushel  at  which  wheat,  rye, 
barley,  and  corn  should  be  received  "for  the  payment  of  the  rate,"  and 
then  adds,  "in  these  at  these  prices,  or  in  beaver  money,  or  wampam  pay 
is  to  bee  made. ' '  The  use  of  furs,  especially  beaver  skins,  as  money  obtained 
throughout  the  colonial  period.  And  wampum,  which  served  the  Indians 
in  nearly  all  their  business  transactions,  was  early  recognized  in  New  Eng- 
land and  valuations  placed  upon  it  from  time  to  time  by  the  General 
Court.  Thus  in  1636  an  order  of  the  court  fixed  the  value  of  wampum, 
without  mention  of  color,  at  six  to  the  penny;  in  1642  four  white  pieces, 
or  two  blue  ones,  were  fixed  as  the  value  of  the  penny.     Evidently  this 

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2  CATALOGtTE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AiTD  MEDALS. 

apparently  trifling  wampum  afforded  the  colonists  an  excellent  substitute 
for  small  change,  inasmuch  as  there  was  always  ready  acceptance  of  it 
among  the  Indians  in  exchange  for  articles  of  substantial  value. 

"With  the  view  of  relieving  to  some  extent  the  money  stringency  of  the 
colony,  Massachusetts  in  1651  projected  a  mint  for  the  coinage  of  silver. 
Preliminary  arrangements  M'ere  speedily  made,  and  in  the  following  year 
the  mint  was  opened  at  Boston  and  began  operations  by  striking  the  almost 
plain  "New  England  Shilling"  (PI.  I,  1),  the  Sixpence  and  Threepence. 
The  standard  of  fineness  of  the  new  coin  was  the  same  as  the  correspond- 
ing English  coin.  It  is  very  improbable  that  there  was  any  intention  to 
continue  long  such  a  simple  form  of  coin  as  this  piece  is,  being  in  fact  but 
little  more  than  a  plain  disk.  For  it  must  have  been  apparent  at  once  that 
the  coins  could  be  easily  clipped  and  also  fraudulently  "washed"  until 
their  weight  and  value  were  seriously  reduced.  It  is  very  likely  that  the 
exceedingly  simple  form  of  the  first  issue  was  the  result  of  great  haste  to 
get  the  mint  into  operation,  and  that  the  preparation  of  other  and  more 
suitable  dies  was  begun  at  once  on  the  opening  of  the  mint,  and  that  they 
were  put  into  use  as  soon  as  completed.  At  any  rate,  in  the  same  year  of 
1652,  the  series  with  a  tree  on  the  obverse  and  on  the  reverse  NEW  ENG- 
LAND A  NO.  with  the  date  and  value  within  a  beaded  circle,  was  begun. 

This  first  colonial  mint  was  established  without  authority  from  the  Crown. 
The  General  Court  of  ISIassachusetts,  which  authorized  it,  evidently  pro- 
ceeded with  the  expectation  that  the  pressure  of  necessity  would  outweigh 
in  the  minds  of  the  royal  ministers  considerations  of  the  infringement  of 
the  royal  prerogative  of  coining  the  money.  And  in  fact  the  operations 
of  the  mint  went  on  unnoticed,  or  at  least  undisturbed,  for  several  years, 
an  apparent  connivance  due  perhaps  to  the  troubles  Cromwell  and  Charles 
II  were  having  at  home.  And  while  no  well-founded  and  serious  objec- 
tions to  the  Boston  mint  were  ever  brought  forth,  yet  when  a  grievance 
against  the  colony  was  desired  this  usurpation  of  one  of  the  prerogatives 
of  the  Crown  was  ready  at  hand,  and  in  1683,  after  an  existence  of  thirty- 
one  years,  the  mint  was  closed,  but  rather  "upon  mere  prudential  consid- 
erations" than  for  political  reasons.  Efforts  were  made  to  have  the  mint 
reopened,  the  ground  of  the  petition  being  the  benefit  the  coinage  had  been 
to  the  colony,  but  they  were  ineffectual.  It  is  doubtful  whether  the 
mint  could  have  continued  in  successful  operation  much  longer  than  it  did, 
even  if  it  had  not  been  disturbed,  for  the  Spanish  silver  which  before 
had  reached  Boston  through  West  Indian  commerce  and  West  Indian 
pirates  was  rapidly  being  diverted  to  the  better  markets  in  Europe,  thereby 
cutting  off  the  chief  supply  of  bullion.  At  any  rate  all  requests  to  reopen 
the  mint  were  refused  by  the  Crown,  which  thus  contracted  the  responsi- 
bility that  in  time  would  almost  certainly  have  been  properly  credited  to 
economic  causes. 

In  1658  Lord  Baltimore  projected  a  plan  to  issue  coins  for  Maryland, 
and  a  beginning  of  a  coinage  was  made  in  England,  specimens  of  which 
reached  America  that  year.  The  series  embraced  a  Shilling,  Sixpence, 
Fourpence,  and  a  small  copper  coin  called  Denarium.  They  have  for 
obverse  type  a  rather  refined  portrait  of  Lord  Baltimore,  the  proprietary 
lord  of  Maryland  {Dominiia  Terrae-Mariae),  and  on  the  reverse  his  family 


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arms  for  the  silver  coins,  a  ducal  coronet  on  the  copper  piece.  The  low 
weight  of  66  grains  for  the  Shilling,  with  the  Sixpence  and  Groat  in  the 
same  proportion,  suggests  that  the  project,  while  perhaps  intended  to 
supply  the  great  want  of  money  in  Maryland,  Avas  planned  with  a  view  of 
benefiting  Baltimore  himself.  But  he  had  hardly  got  his  plans  under  way 
when  his  activities  were  suppressed  by  the  Government. 

Following  these  unsuccessful  efforts  to  establish  special  coinages  for  the 
American  colonies,  in  order  to  provide  a  substitute  for  barter  and  the 
variety  of  commodity  moneys  before  in  use,  Spanish- American  silver  was 
legalized  at  prescribed  rates  in  terms  of  the  Shilling,  and  this,  together  with 
copper  tokens  struck  chiefly  by  speculators,  formed  the  currency  of  the 
colonies  until  after  they  became  independent.  In  the  class  of  speculators 
was  one  William  Wood,  who  received  a  royal  grant  to  make  copper  tokens 
for  Ireland  and  America.  Under  the  terms  of  this  grant,  Wood  produced 
the  copper  pieces  (No.  17)  known  from  their  reverse  type  as  the  "Rosa 
Americana."  But  the  Irish  people  objected  to  the  tokens  floated  among 
them,  and  the  prospects  of  enormous  profits  which  Wood  was  certain  to 
secure  at  the  expense  of  the  Irish  and  Americans  prompted  the  Govern- 
ment to  induce  Wood  to  surrender  his  grant  in  lieu  of  a  pension  of  three 
thoiisand  pounds  a  year.  This  is  but  one  of  a  large  number  of  speculative 
ventures  in  making  copper  tokens  for  circulation  in  America,  though  the 
others  lacked  authority;  but  to  discuss  them  here  would  require  going  far 
beyond  the  plan  of  this  brief  sketch. 

NATIONAL  AND  STATE  COINAGE  PBIOB  TO  THE  ADOPTION 
OF  THE  CONSTITUTION. 

After  the  American  colonies  had  achieved  independence  the  provision 
of  a  coinage  became  their  own  sovereign  right.  The  problem  was  promptly 
attacked  by  both  the  National  Congress  and  by  some  of  the  States,  the 
latter  of  which,  if  not  laying  claim  to  the  right  of  coining  money  during 
the  period  of  their  loose  confederation  prior  to  the  adoption  of  the  Con- 
stitution and  the  formation  of  the  Union,  at  least  considered  it  their 
duty  to  relieve  their  citizens  of  the  pressing  necessity  of  an  ampler  supply 
of  small  coin,  and  likewise  to  eliminate  from  circulation  the  vast  amount 
of  light-weight  and  spurious  coppers  then  commonly  current. 

On  April  21,  1787,  a  congressional  committee  made  a  report  in  favor  of 
the  coinage  of  copper,  and  accordingly  a  contract  was  entered  into  with  a 
Mr.  James  Jarvis  to  coin  for  the  National  Treasury  three  hundred  tons  of 
copper,  the  contractor  agreeing  to  coin  an  additional  forty-five  tons  and 
deliver  the  coins  therefrom  to  the  Treasury  for  the  privilege  of  coining. 
Before  this  contract  was  carried  out  there  arose  a  difference  of  opinion  in 
Congress  regarding  the  wisdom  of  parts  of  it;  but  there  is  no  record  of 
how  the  difficulty  was  finally  adjusted,  and  it  seems  probable  that.Jarvis 
insisted  on  having  the  terms  adhered  to  and  struck  the  coins. 

The  devices  for  this  the  first  coin  struck  by  authority  of  Congress  were 
prescribed  by  a  committee  of  that  body  in  the  following  terms:  "  *  *  * 
On  one  side  of  which  piece  *  *  *  thirteen  circles  linked  together,  a 
small  circle  in  the  middle,  with  the  words  United  States  around  it;  and  in 


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the  center  '  We  Are  One;'  on  the  other  side  of  the  same  piece  the  follow- 
ing device,  viz,  a  dial  with  the  hours  expressed  on  the  face  of  it;  a  merid- 
ian sun  above,  on  one  side  of  which  is  to  be  the  word  '  Fugio'  and  on  the 
other  the  year  *1787;'  below  the  dial,  the  words  'Mind  Your  Business'" 
(PI.  I,  7) .  The  types  of  this  piece  are  very  similar  to  those  of  the  dollar 
pattern  of  the  proposed  continental  currency  which  bears  date  of  1776, 
and  which  were  probably  designed  by  an  artist  who  on  the  earlier  piece 
placed  the  signature  EG  FECIT  (PL  I,  3),  The  types  are  interesting  as 
a  commentary  on  the  state  of  mind  of  the  times.  The  political  hope,  for 
it  could  be  only  a  hope  still  at  that  time,  of  an  inseparable  union  expressed 
in  the  obverse  type  was  probably  not  less  prevalent  than  the  caution  so 
graphically  set  forth  by  the  other  that  "Time  is  Flying,"  so  "Mind 
Your  Business"  affairs.  This  terse  expression  of  practical  sense,  because 
so  much  in  the  spirit  of  Poor  Richard,  has  won  for  the  coin  the  name  of 
"Franklin  Cent,"  but  Franklin  probably  had  nothing  to  do  with  the 
designing  of  it. 

The  coins  of  the  Federal  Congress  were  struck  chiefly  in  New  York,  but 
the  simplicity  of  the  mint  requirements  of  the  time  enabled  the  contractor 
to  sublet  portions  of  the  contract  if  he  so  desired,  and  the  fact  that  some 
of  these  coppers  were  also  struck  at  New  Haven,  Connecticut,  at  Eupert, 
Vermont,  and  at  other  places  suggests  that  the  contract  was  actually 
farmed  out. 

Besides  the  Congress,  Vermont,  Connecticut,  New  Jersey,  and  Massa- 
chusetts likewise  proceeded  to  coin  copper.  The  first  of  these  to  start  the 
movement  was  Vermont,  a  Commonwealth  that  had  not  formed  one  of  the 
original  thirteen  colonies  which  revolted,  nor  was  Vermont  at  this  time  a 
State,  not  having  been  admitted  into  the  Union  until  1791. 

In  1785,  by  authority  of  the  assembly,  a  contract  was  let  to  Reuben 
Harmon  to  coin  copper  for  a  term  which  was  first  fixed  at  two  years,  but 
finally  extended  to  eight,  during  three  years  of  which  all  profits  from  the 
coinage  were  to  go  to  Harmon  to  indemnify  him  for  his  outlay  in  provid- 
ing a  mint  and  as  profits  on  his  operations,  while  for  the  remaining  five 
years  of  the  life  of  the  contract  he  was  to  pay  to  the  Commonwealth  two 
and  one-half  per  cent  of  the  amount  coined. 

Two  types  of  coins  were  struck  by  Harmon  under  this  contract,  or 
rather  the  two  contracts.  The  first  type  (Cat.  No.  44),  with  a  green 
mountain  and  the  sun  rising  behind  it,  possessed  a  local  character.  But 
when  the  act  was  passed  to  extend  the  contract  from  two  to  eight  years 
other  devices  were  prescribed  and  the  coppers  thereafter  issued  bore  no 
slight  likeness  to  the  English  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  for  the  laureated 
bust  in  cuirass  is  plainly  an  imitation  of  the  bust  of  one  of  the  Georges  and 
the  figure  which  was  to  be  taken  as  emblematic  of  Liberty  is  only  Britan- 
nia with  a  different  sentiment  expressed  by  the  inscription  INDE.  ET:  LIB:, 
Independence  and  Liberty. 

In  the  same  year,  1785,  in  which  Vermont  started  to  make  arrangements 
for  a  coinage  of  copper  Connecticut  also  passed  an  act  providing  for  a 
contract  to  coin  ten  thousand  pounds  of  that  metal,  the  contractors  to  pay 
over  to  the  State  five  per  cent  of  the  total  amount  coined.  The  coins  of 
Connecticut,  like  those  of  Vermont,  closely  resemble  the  English  Half- 


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penny;  the  choice  of  inscriptions  similar  to  those  on  the  Vermont  coins 
(Cat.  No.  29)  gave  marked  uniformity  to  the  copper  coins  of  these  Com- 
monwealths; but  such  similarity  was  hardly  the  object  in  view,  as  in  only 
a  very  slight  measure  could  the  coppers  of  one  of  those  States  be  expected 
to  circulate  in  the  other.  Both  the  Commonwealths  doubtless  found  it 
convenient  to  employ  types  already  familiar  to  the  people;  hence  the  rude 
imitation  of  the  English  Halfpenny.  Both  States,  however,  avoided  an 
open  declaration  of  any  intention  to  imitate  the  current  English  copper 
by  a  naive  wording  of  the  laws.  Vermont's  law  prescribed  "on  one 
side  a  head,"  *  *  *  "on  the  reverse,  a  woman,"  with  the  appropriate 
inscriptions;  and  the  Connecticut  law  reads  "a  man's  head  on  the  one 
side,"     *    *    *     "and  on  the  other  side  the  emblem  of  liberty." 

The  act  of  Assembly  that  provided  for  the  coinage  of  copper  in  New 
Jersey  was  passed  June  4, 1787,  and,  in  response  to  their  petitions,  author- 
ized a  contract  with  a  Mr.  Walter  Mould  and  his  partners,  Thomas  Goadsby 
and  Albion  Cox,  for  the  coinage  of  ten  thousand  pounds  of  copper.  But 
a  disagreement  arising  between  Mr.  Mould  and  his  partners,  at  their  request 
the  contract  was  accommodatingly  divided  up  and  one-third  let  to  Mould, 
the  remaining  two-thirds  to  Goadsby  and  Cox.  The  original  law  required 
that  these  coins  should  be  of  the  weight  of  six  pennyweight  and  six  grains 
and  of  pure  copper,  and  that  they  should  be  struck  in  the  State  of  New 
Jersey.  Accordingly  Mr.  Mould  established  his  private  mint  at  Morris- 
town,  while  Goadsby  and  Cox  coined  at  Elizabethtown. 

The  devices  of  the  New  Jersey  copper  Cent  are  for  the  obverse  a  horse's 
head  above  a  plow,  beneath  the  plow  the  date  of  coinage,  and  the 
nameof  the  State  in  its  Latin  form,  NOVA  CAESAREA.  On  the  reverse isa 
heart-shaped  shield  of  the  United  States,  with  the  well-known  tinctures 
and  the  national  motto  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM  (PI.  I,  4).  The  obverse 
type  has  reference  simply  to  the  agricultural  character  of  the  State,  while 
the  shield  and  motto  on  the  reverse  may  very  reasonably  be  interpreted 
as  a  direct  recognition  of  the  General  Government.  The  Great  Seal  of  the 
United  States,  in  which  this  shield  occurs,  was  adopted  in  1782,  five  years 
before  New  Jersey  struck  the  coins.  On  the  reverse  of  the  coins  struck 
by  Massachusetts,  mentioned  below,  there  is  a  spread-eagle  with  arrows 
and  an  olive  branch  in  the  claws,  a  device  probably  also  taken  from  the 
Great  Seal.  This  use  by  some  of  the  individual  States  of  emblems  already 
recognized  as  possessing  a  national  character  is  of  importance  as  indicating 
to  what  degree  they  regarded  the  coinage  of  money  as  a  sovereign  right 
and  how  far  they  looked  upon  their  actual  proceedings  as  merely  measures 
of  necessity,  for  if  the  coinage  of  money  had  been  asserted  as  a  sovereign 
right,  then  a  national  emblem  would  hardly  have  been  employed  for  a  coin 
device,  for  to  do  so  meant  to  recognize  the  national  authority  in  matters 
pertaining  to  coinage. 

The  brief  history  of  coinage  in  Massachusetts  in  the  period  now  under 
consideration  differs  materially  in  certain  important  particulars  from  that 
of  the  other  States  mentioned.  Chief  among  these  is  the  fact  that  Massa- 
chusetts established  a  mint  instead  of  contracting  with  a  private  firm  for 
the  manufacture  of  coins.  Furthermore,  Massachusetts  proposed  a  much 
more  extensive  coinage  than  any  of  the  other  States,  aiming  to  strike  the 


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precious  metals  as  well  as  copper.  Of  course  the  advent  of  the  Union  and 
the  constitutional  provision  for  an  exclusively  national  coinage  speedily 
ended  all  the  State  had  begun  and  planned  to  do.  The  reverse  tyjie  of  the 
copper  cent  of  this  State  has  already  been  mentioned.  The  Indian  with 
bow  and  arrow  and  the  inscription  COMMON  -^  WEALTH,  with  the 
single  star  (PI.  I,  5),  form  the  obverse  type.  The  indication  of  the  value 
on  both  the  Cent  and  Half-cent  is  a  further  peculiarity  not  foimd  on  the 
coins  of  the  other  States. 

During  the  period  between  the  beginning  of  the  War  of  Revolution  and 
the  establishment  of  a  mint  in  1792  there  was  a  great  interest  taken  in  the 
types  of  the  expected  coins  of  the  country,  and  a  large  number  of  patterns 
were  privately  made.  Some  of  these  suggestions  date  as  far  back  as  1776 
(PI.  I,  3).  But  the  chief  interest,  apart  from  certain  very  rare  pieces, 
attaches  to  the  large  number  of  patterns  and  tokens  (it  is  not  easy  to 
determine  which  in  many  cases)  that  bear  the  effigy  of  Washington  (Cat. 
No.  70  ff. ).  Many  of  these  pieces  were  doubtless  produced  by  speculators 
and  floated  wherever  there  was  a  pressing  want  of  small  coins,  but  on  the 
other  hand  some  specimens  undoubtedly  were  meant  to  embody  the  idea 
urgently  advanced  by  many  citizens  that  the  portrait  of  the  President 
should  appear  on  the  coins  of  the  country,  or  at  least  on  some  of  the 
denominations.  Of  course  but  one  response  to  such  a  proposal  could  be 
expected  from  Washington  and  that  was  a  decided  negative. 

Of  coins  of  this  period,  two  gold  pieces  deserve  mention,  and  not  alone 
because  they  are  very  rare  specimens  and  command  enormous  prices  in 
the  market.  One  of  these  is  an  English  Guinea  dated  1775  and  impressed 
with  the  dies  with  which  were  struck  the  copper  token  known  from  the 
inscription  on  the  obverse  as  the  Immune  Columbia  (PI.  I,  8 ) .  It  is  a  unique 
specimen  and  is  probably  also  an  example  of  a  rare  practice,  that  of 
restriking  foreign  coins  in  the  precious  metals.  The  other  and  more  inter- 
esting example  is  a  large  gold  piece  known  as  a  Doubloon,  which  was  pro- 
duced by  Ephraim  Brasher,  a  New  York  jeweler  and  goldsmith  (PI.  I,  9). 
Brasher' s  activity  was  not  limited  to  the  production  of  these  large  gold 
pieces,  but  apparently  he  served  his  community  in  a  more  effectual  man- 
ner in  regard  to  its  currency  by  countermarking  with  his  initials  (E.  B.) 
some  of  the  foreign  gold  and  silver  which  passed  through  his  hands  and 
the  genuineness  of  which  he  had  the  expert  knowledge  to  determine  (No. 
64).  How  extensive  this  latter  practice  was  can  not  now  be  determined, 
but  such  a  service,  if  sufficiently  extended,  must  have  been  of  great  value 
to  a  community  that  was  constantly  swindled  with  bogus  coin  of  every 
description,  for  the  utterance  of  bogus  money  was  at  that  time  greatly 
facilitated  by  the  general  use  of  foreign  coins  throughout  the  country. 

The  foreign  coins  whose  currency  was  most  frequently  legalized  by  act 
of  Congress  were  British  and  Portuguese,  the  latter  generally  meaning 
Brazilian,  gold,  and  Spanish,  or  Mexican,  silver.  In  the  early  history  of 
the  country  the  Spanish  "  Pillar  Dollar,"  later  and  at  the  time  under  con- 
sideration the  Spanish  "Milled  Dollar,"  also  known  as  "  Piece  of  Eight," 
was  the  very  generally  recognized  monetary  unit.  The  paper  currency 
issued  by  the  Congress  of  the  united  colonies  during  the  War  of  Revolu- 
tion was  made  redeemable  in  '  *  Spanish  Milled  Dollars  or  the  Value  thereof 


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in  Gold  and  Silver;"  and  in  contracts  of  nearly  every  description  pay- 
ment is  frequently  stipulated  in  the  same  coin.  In  the  retail  trade  of  the 
country  the  Spanish,  afterward  the  Mexican,  Real  (PL  X,  5)  and  Half 
Real  (PI.  X,  6)  were  in  common  use  until  the  middle  of  the  nineteenth 
century.  Shilling  or  Mexican  Shilling  was  the  term  generally  applied  to 
the  Real,  which  was  one-eighth  of  the  Peso  and  approximately  12^  cents. 
But  in  certain  of  the  Middle  States,  especially  Pennsylvania  and  New 
Jersey,  and  in  much  of  the  South  the  Real  was  known  as  the  Levy  and 
the  Half  Real  as  the  Fippenny  or  Fippenny  Bit,  terms  which  are  corrup- 
tions of  eleven  and  five  penny  and  presumably  point  to  a  local  valuation 
placed  upon  the  coins.  The  act  of  Congress  which  stopped  the  circulation 
of  foreign  coins  in  the  country  stipulated  that  the  Half  Real  should  be 
received  by  the  Grovernment  agencies  at  a  valuation  of  five  cents,  the  bul- 
lion value  of  it.  In  the  western  part  of  the  country  the  Real  was  popu- 
larly known  as  a  Bit — a  term  which  yet  survives  as  a  popular  money  of 
account,  the  terms  Two  Bits,  Four  Bits,  and  Six  Bits  being  employed  to 
express  the  values,  twenty-five,  fifty,  and  seventy-five  cents.  The  influence 
of  the  Mexican  Real  Bit,  which  had  a  value  of  approximately  123^2  cents, 
is  probably  seen  in  the  application,  in  parts  of  the  West,  of  the  term  Short 
Bit  to  the  slightly  smaller  Dime. 

By  the  law  of  1857  all  previous  acts  authorizing  the  currency  of  foreign 
coins  in  the  United  States  were  repealed. 

THE  NATIONAL  COINAGE. 

The  Mint  of  the  United  States  was  established  at  Philadelphia  by 
resolution  of  Congress  dated  April  6,  1792,  and  the  first  coins  were  struck 
at  the  new  mint  in  March  of  the  following  year.  Subsequently  several 
mints  were  established  in  different  parts  of  the  country,  as  will  be  seen 
from  the  list  of  them  at  the  close  of  this  sketch. 

HISTORY. 

In  a  brief  sketch  it  is  manifestly  impossible  to  discuss  adequately  the 
related  subjects  which  have  had  a  marked  influence  upon  our  coinage. 
The  state  of  the  fine  arts,  the  course  of  its  foreign  commerce,  and  chiefly 
its  financial  history  determine  the  coinage  of  any  country,  especially  of  a 
new  nation.  It  will  be  suflicient  here  to  note  how  our  coinage  varied  in 
character  and  volume  under  laws  which  the  Congress  enacted  during  over 
a  centiury  of  heated  discussion. 

Preliminary  to  the  first  legislation  to  establish  a  mint  and  monetary 
system  two  important  documents  were  submitted  to  Congress,  the  one  by 
Robert  Morris,  possibly  written  by  his  assistant,  Gouverneur  Morris,  and 
later  a  masterly  report  by  Mr.  Hamilton,  as  Secretary  of  State  in  Wash- 
ington's administration,  treating  of  all  the  subjects  connected  with  the 
proposed  legislation. 

The  Morris  report,  made  in  1782,  proposed  to  abolish  the  English  sys- 
tem of  pounds,  shillings,  and  pence  then  prevailing  in  the  several  States, 
and  instead  establish  a  coinage  on  the  decimal  system  with  a  unit  that 
would  agree  without  a  fraction  with  all  the  numerous  valuations  of  the 
Spanish  milled  dollar  in  the  different  States.     This  small  unit  would 


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CATALOaUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


be  -j-^  of  that  dollar.  Mr.  Jefferson,  as  a  member  of  the  committee  to 
which  the  report  was  referred,  in  a  searching  review  of  its  proposals,  in- 
dorsed some  of  the  important  features,  but  rejected  the  proposed  unit  as 
too  small  and  inconvenient.  He  proposed  instead  that  the  unit  be  a 
dollar  of  approximately  the  value  of  the  Spanish  milled  dollar  then 
generally  used  in  the  country,  both  because  it  was  well  known  and  of 
convenient  size  and  value. 

The  document  submitted  to  Congress  by  Secretary  Hamilton  on  January 
21,  1791,  treated  the  subject  in  all  its  phases,  accepted  Mr.  Jefferson's 
notion  of  the  dollar  as  a  unit,  and  urged  the  coinage  of  both  gold  and 
silver  with  the  relative  value  of  15  pounds  of  silver  to  1  of  gold. 

The  act  of  April  6,  1792 — Mint  establishment  created. — This  law,  which 
established  the  monetary  system  of  the  country  and  a  mint,  provided  for 
the/ree  coinage  of  both  gold  and  silver,  fixed  the  legal  ratio  of  the  values  of 
the  two  metals  at  15  to  1,  as  Mr.  Hamilton  had  urged,  and  provided  for  a 
token  coinage  in  copper.  The  first  coinage  of  the  mint  consisted  of  an 
issue  of  copper  Cents  and  Half-cents  in  1793,  followed  in  1794  by  the  issue 
of  the  silver  dollar  and  half-dollars,  and  in  1795  gold  Eagles  and  Half- 
eagles.  The  first  issue  of  the  gold  Eagle  and  silver  dollar  were  of  the 
following  composition : 


Pure  gold. 

Alloy. 

Standard 
weights. 

Milesimal 
fineness. 

Grains. 
247.5 

Grains. 
22.5 

Grains. 
270 

Grains. 
916.7 

The  other  gold  coins  in  proportion. 

Silver  dollar. 


Pure  silver. 


Grains. 
371.25 


AUoy. 


Grains. 
44.75 


Standard 
weight. 


Grains. 
416 


Milesimal 
fineness. 


Grains. 
893 


The  other  silver  coins  in  proportion. 

It  soon  became  evident  that  the  gold  coins  and  the  silver  dollar  were 
not  going  into  circulation,  and  investigation  proved  that  they  were  being 
either  exported  or  reduced  to  bullion ;  for  speculators  discovered  that  the 
gold  coins  had  been  undervalued  and  the  fine  gold  in  an  Eagle  was  worth 
more  than  10  silver  dollars;  while  the  new  silver  dollars  could  be  readily 
had  in  exchange  for  worn  Spanish  dollars  of  reduced  weight  and  value,  a 
fact  which  insured  the  exports  of  silver  to  be  made  in  the  new  full-weight 
pieces.  Therefore  the  coinage  of  the  Eagle  and  Silver  Dollar  was  sus- 
pended in  1803  and  1804,  respectively.  At  any  rate  it  appears  that 
President  Jefferson  must  have  stopped  the  coinage  of  the  gold  Eagle 
in  1804,  and  his  order,  still  preserved,  of  May,  1806,  gave  formal  sanction 
to  the  suspension  of  the  coinage  of  the  dollar  which  had  really  been  dis- 
continued in  1803. 

Act  of  1834 — Weight  of  gold  coins  reduced. — This  law  of  1834  deals  directly 
only  with  gold  coins,  its  purpose  being,  of  course,  to  correct  their  valua- 


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tion.  The  fine  gold  in  the  Eagle  was  reduced  from  247.5  to  232  grains  and 
the  full  standard  weight  (including  the  alloy)  was  fixed  at  258  grains. 

The  increased  coinage  of  gold  the  new  law  was  expected  to  insxu-e  was 
confined  for  several  years  to  the  Half-eagle  and  Quarter-eagle,  the  two  coins 
least  liable  to  exportation.  In  fact  the  coinage  of  the  Half-eagle  had  been 
interrupted  for  only  the  years  1816-17  since  its  first  appearance,  though  in 
certain  years  but  few  were  struck. 

The  extreme  scarcity  of  the  Half-eagle  bearing  certain  early  dates  can 
hardly  be  urged  as  an  argument  against  the  recorded  amount  of  the  coin- 
age; for  when  the  weight  of  the  gold  coins  was  reduced  the  older  and 
heavier  pieces  were  of  course  melted  down.  But  following  the  passage  of 
the  law  of  June  28,  1834,  the  coinage  of  the  Half-eagle  rose  to  over  three 
and  a  half  million  dollars,  and  of  the  Quarter-eagle  from  $10,400  in  1833  to 
over  a  quarter  million  the  latter  half  of  1834.  Not  until  1842  did  the  an- 
nual coinage  of  the  Eagle  pass  the  million-dollar  mark. 

Preparations  to  resume  the  coinage  of  the  Silver  Dollar  were  begun  soon 
after  the  enactment  of  the  law  of  1834.  New  patterns  were  struck  in  1836 
(PI.  VII,  1),  but  there  was  no  issue  of  this  denomination  until  1839;  and 
the  coinage  of  the  Silver  Dollar  was  insignificant  until  after  the  enactment 
of  certain  laws  in  the  seventies. 

Law  of  1837 — Change  of  weights  and  alloys. — One  result  of  the  changes 
effected  by  the  law  of  1834  was  to  modify  the  composition  of  standard  gold 
by  increasing  the  percentage  of  alloy  from  8§  to  approximately  lOyl^y. 
This  was  so  near  a  standard  of  90  per  cent  fine  gold,  10  per  cent  alloy,  per- 
centages that  would  be  far  more  convenient  for  commerce,  that  a  law  of 
this  year  prescribed  that  2  grains  of  fine  gold  be  added  to  the  Eagle,  the 
standard  weight  remaining  the  same,  and  that  the  weight  of  the  Silver 
Dollar  be  reduced  to  412J  grains,  while  the  amount  of  fine  silver  remain 
unchanged.  The  result  of  these  slight  changes  in  the  coins  was  to  intro- 
duce a  uniform  standard  of  900  thousandths  fine  for  the  coins  of  both 
metals.     The  silver  coinage  of  1792-1837  was  893  thousandths  fine. 

Law  of  1853 — Fractional  silver  coins  made  subsidiary. — The  operations  of 
the  mint  for  a  few  years  following  the  act  of  1834  are  of  special  interest. 
The  coinage  of  gold  rose  from  an  inconsiderable  amount  prior  to  1834  to 
nearly  $60,000,000  in  1852;  the  coinage  of  silver  increased  until  1842  when 
about  $3,600,000  in  Half  and  Quarter  Dollars  were  coined,  but  dropped 
below  $175,000  in  1852.  The  law  of  1834  had  placed  too  low  a  valuation 
on  silver,  and  the  result  was  that  the  silver  coins  were  bought  up  and  sold 
as  bullion  at  a  profit  and  gold  sent  to  the  mints  for  coinage.  And  since  the 
issues  of  the  Silver  Dollars  were  small,  speculators  dealt  in  the  fractional 
coins.  The  Half-dollar,  Quarter-dollar,  and  even  smaller  silver  coins  be- 
came scarce  and  domestic  trade  was  hampered.  To  remedy  this  evil  the 
law  of  1853  reduced  the  weight  of  the  Half-dollar  from  206^  to  192  grains  of 
standard  silver  and  of  the  other  silver  coins  in  proportion;  they  were  thus 
made  subsidiary.  The  free  coinage  of  these  fractional  silver  pieces  was  by  the 
same  law  prohibited.  The  bullion  for  such  coinage  was  thereafter  bought 
by  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasiury  for  the  account  of  the  Government.  The 
coinage  of  fractional  silver  in  1853  totaled  nearly  $10,000,000. 

Act  of  1857 — Circulation  of  foreign  coins  prohibited. — In  1793  the  circula- 
tion of  foreign  coins,  chiefly,  in  fact,  Spanish-American  silver,  had  been 


10  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

legalized  as  a  measure  of  necessity  to  supply  the  country  with  legal  tender 
money  for  the  domestic  retail  trade.  Various  causes  had  restricted  the 
volume  of  the  national  silver  coinage  and  not  until  1857  did  conditions 
warrant  the  repeal  of  that  law  so  as  to  eliminate  the  large  volume  of  foreign 
coins  from  the  currency  of  the  country.  So,  after  the  fractional  silver 
coins  had  been  made  subsidiary  and  their  circulation  apparently  assured, 
and  perhaps  to  assure  that  result,  the  law  making  all  foreign  coins  a  legal 
tender  was  repealed.  The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  prescribed  the  valu- 
ation at  wliich  the  "Levy"  and  the  "Bit,'^  for  these  small  Mexican  Real 
and  Medio  real  pieces  were  the  chief  foreign  coins  then  in  use,  should  be 
received  in  exchange  and  they  soon  disappeared. 

Acts  of  1864,  1865,  and  1866 — Additional  minor  coins. — On  account  of 
the  high  premium  to  which  silver  rose  in  the  early  years  of  the  Civil  War 
coins  of  that  metal,  including  the  smallest  denominations,  went  out  of 
circulation  and  retail  trade  was  greatly  embarrassed.  The  final  disap- 
pearance of  the  fractional  silver  pieces  came  about  in  1862.  The  coinage 
of  silver  in  1862  was  less  than  half  what  it  had  been  in  1861,  and  in  sub- 
sequent years  there  was  further  decrease.  In  the  following  year  of  1863 
thousands  of  merchants  throughout  the  country  resorted  to  the  use  of 
private  tokens,  of  the  value  of  1  cent,  to  relieve  the  stringency  of  small 
change.  Enormous  quantities  of  these  "Civil  War  Tokens"  still  exist, 
interesting  evidence  of  the  financial  distress  of  the  times.  But  the  private 
issue  of  these  One-cent  tokens  was  immediately  checked  by  the  issue  of 
fractional  paper  currency  which  first  appeared  in  1863.  In  tliis  period  of 
great  scaxcity  of  small  coins  required  for  change  three  denominations  of 
minor  coins  were  added  to  the  series;  these  were  the  bronze  Two  cents 
(1864),  nickel  Three  cents  (1865),  and  the  nickel  Five  cents  (1866). 

Act  of  1873 — New  coins — Metric  weight  legalized. — The  monetary  legisla- 
tion of  this  year  amounted  to  a  complete  revision  of  the  laws  governing 
the  coinage,  but  largely  it  legalized  what  had  already  come  into  practice 
of  necessity.    The  act  is  most  noted  for  its  omissions. 

Bearing  most  directly  upon  the  phase  of  the  subject  of  importance  here 
four  denominations  were  discontinued,  the  silver  Twenty  cents.  Half- 
dime  and  Three  cents,  and  the  bronze  Two  cents,  while  a  Three-dollar 
gold  piece  and  a  silver  Trade  Dollar  were  added  to  the  series.  The  last 
piece  was  coined  in  response  to  a  petition  addressed  to  Congress  by 
western  trade  bodies  through  the  medium  of  the  California  Legislature, 
by  whom  it  was  expected  that  this  coin,  because  struck  on  the  same 
standard  as  the  Mexican  dollar  (420  grains  0.900  fine)  which  circulated 
freely  in  China  and  Japan,  would  assist  their  trade  with  the  Orient. 

The  act  specifically  provides  for  the  continued  coinage  of  all  the  gold 
coins  and  the  fractional  silver  pieces,  but  omits  any  mention  of  the  standard 
silver  dollar.  For  four  years  following  the  enactment  of  this  law,  1874- 
1877,  no  standard  silver  dollars  were  coined,  but  about  35,000,000  Trade  Dol- 
lars were  struck.  The  expected  results  from  the  Trade  Dollar  were  not 
realized,  and  many  of  them  went  into  the  circulation  at  home.  In  1886 
they  were  withdrawn  from  circulation  and  recoined  into  standard  dollars. 

The  law  also  contained  the  important  provision  that  the  Half-dollar 
should  weigh  12.5  grams,  with  the  Quarter  and  Dime  in  proportion,  which 
required  an  addition  of  but  .9  grains  troy  to  its  standard  weight.    The 


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purpose  of  this  paragraph  of  the  measure  was  to  bring  the  silver  coins  into 
harmony  with  the  coinage  of  the  Latiu  Monetary  Union  of  Europe.  As 
in  1853,  so  again  in  1873,  the  new  fractional  coins  of  modified  standard 
were  made  readily  distinguishable  by  means  of  arrowheads  beside  the 
date  (Nos.  735,  841,  958). 

Act  of  1875 — Coinage  of  fractional  silver  to  redeem  outstanding  fractional 
paper  currency. — The  resumption  of  specie  payment  provided  for  in  the 
law  of  1875  had  a  marked  influence  upon  the  volume  of  the  coinage;  for 
the  amount  of  such  small  paper  bills  outstanding  was  nearly  $50,000,000, 
and  while  about  $15,000,000  of  it  was  never  presented  for  redemption, 
being  either  destroyed  or  otherwise  kept  back,  yet  the  coinage  of  small 
silver,  chiefly  for  that  purpose,  amounted  to  over  $45,000,000  from  1875  to 
1879. 

Act  of  1878— Purchase  of  bullion  for  coinage  of  the  dollar. — The  law  of 
this  year  affected  the  sUver  dollar  alone.  The  coinage  of  this  denomina- 
tion had  from  the  first  been  restricted  by  one  cause  or  another.  To  make 
the  bimetallic  standard  effective,  a  policy  to  which  Congress  had  formally 
committed  the  country,  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  was  authorized  to 
purchase  not  less  than  $2,000,000  nor  more  than  $4,000,000  worth  of  silver 
bullion  per  month,  and  have  this  bullion  coined  into  silver  dollars  as 
rapidly  as  purchased  or  as  fast  as  possible.  The  coinage  of  silver  dollars  in 
1879  was  22,495,550,  or  about  three  times  the  aggregate  coinage  of  that  de- 
nomination in  the  entire  period  from  1794  to  1878.  The  whole  coinage  of 
standard  silver  dollars  under  the  act  of  1878  was  378,166,793. 

Act  of  July  14,  1890 — Increased  purchase  of  silver;  coinage  of  silver  dollar 
limited. — This  second  act,  which  particularly  affected  the  coinage  of  the 
silver  dollar,  authorized  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  purchase 
4,500,000  ounces  of  silver  monthly,  or  a  half  million  more  than  the  maxi- 
mum amount  authorized  to  be  purchased  under  the  act  of  1878;  but 
instead  of  coining  the  whole  amount  as  fast  as  purchased,  it  directed  the 
Secretary  to  coin  only  2,000,000  ounces  monthly  into  standard  silver 
dollars  until  July  1,  1891.  After  the  latter  date  the  coinage  of  the  silver 
dollar  was  to  be  limited  to  enough  to  redeem  the  Treaeiuy  notes  issued  for 
the  purchase  of  silver  bullion. 

In  1891  the  coinage  of  the  standard  silver  dollar  rose  to  38,043,004,  the 
greatest  in  its  history;  while  in  1897  the  coinage  of  the  same  piece  fell 
below  a  million. 

Act  of  November  1,  1893 — Purchase  of  silver  discontinued.— The  law 
requiring  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  to  purchase  4,500,000  ounces  of 
silver  monthly  was  repealed  by  this  act,  but  he  was  still  left  the  dis- 
cretion to  coin  the  bullion  already  purchased,  and  a  law  of  June  13,  1898, 
required  that  the  bullion  then  in  the  Treasury  should  be  coined  into  silver 
dollars  at  the  rate  of  $1,500,000  monthly.  This  supply  was  finally  ex- 
hausted in  1904,  at  which  time  the  last  standard  silver  dollar  was  coined. 

The  coinage  of  silver  dollars  under  the  act  of  1890  amounted  to  $78,751,- 
257,  and  the  total  coinage  of  dollars  under  the  acts  of  1878  and  1890  was 
$570,166,793. 

Act  of  1911 — Issue  of  certificates  against  refined  gold  bars  authorized; 
coinage  of  gold  reduced. — Prior  to  the  enactment  of  this  law  the  vast  issues 
of  gold  certificates  were  made  only  against  the  deposits  of  the  metal  after 


12  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

it  had  been  converted  into  coins,  and  American  Eagles  formed  a  large 
portion  of  the  occasional  exports  of  gold  from  this  country.  By  authoriz- 
ing the  issue  of  certificates  against  the  deposit  of  fine  gold  bars  the  heavy 
expense  of  coining  them  is  saved.  The  amount  of  bullion  in  the  reserves 
against  gold  certificates  is  however  limited  to  one-third  of  the  total  amount 
of  certificates  outstanding. 

THE  TYPES. 

m 

X  In  the  act  establishing  the  mint  the  devices  and  legends  for  the  new 
coins  were  prescribed  as  follows:  "Upon  one  side  of  each  of  the  said  coins 
there  shall  be  an  impression  emblematic  of  liberty  with  an  inscription  of 
the  word  Liberty  and  the  year  of  the  coinage;  and  upon  the  reverse  of 
each  of  the  gold  and  silver  coins  there  shall  be  the  figure  or  representation 
of  an  eagle,  with  the  inscription,  'United  States  of  America,'  and  upon 
the  reverse  of  the  copper  coins  there  shall  be  an  inscription  which  shall 
express  the  denomination  of  the  piece,  namely,  Cent  or  Half-cent,  as  the 
case  may  require." 

"""^he  device  chosen  as  suitably  emblematic  of  liberty  for  the  first  coins 
issued  was  a  bust  of  the  Groddess  of  Liberty,  though  the  law  permitted 
the  greatest  freedom  in  the  composition  of  a  design  to  express  the  idea. 
The  bust  of  Liberty  which  appeared  on  the  Cent  and  Half-cent  in  1793 
(PL  V,  1),  the  only  denominations  struck  that  first  year  of  the  operation 
of  the  mint,  is  almost  certainly  a  conscious  imitation,  if  not  indeed  an 
unskilled  medallist's  copy,  of  the  bust  on  the  medal  made  by  the  cele- 
brated French  artist,  Dupr^,  to  commemorate  the  victories  of  Saratoga  and 
Yorktown.  At  first  the  liberty  pole  of  the  medal  was  omitted  from  the 
coin,  but  before  the  end  of  the  year  that  detail  too  was  added  (PI.  V,  3). 
Between  the  busts  on  the  silver  coins  that  first  appeared  in  1794  (PL  III,  1) 
and  that  on  the  gold  that  followed  in  1795  (PI.  II,  2),  the  former  having 
the  hair  hanging  down  upon  the  neck,  and  the  latter  wearing  a  Phrygian 
cap,  there  are  marked  differences  for  each  of  the  metals.  This  original 
practice,  which  was  evidently  based  upon  a  sound  principle  of  affording  a 
sharp  distinction  between  the  types  of  the  three  metals,  was  lost  sight  of 
in  later  years,  as  will  be  noted  below. 

On  the  obverse  of  the  gold  and  silver  of  1795  there  are  fifteen  stars,  and 
later  we  find  as  many  as  sixteen  stars,  the  number  in  each  case  corresponding 
to  the  number  of  States  to  which  the  Union  had  grown.  The  same  practice 
of  adding  a  star  for  each  State  was  also  begun  on  the  reverse,  after  the  Great 
Seal  type  was  placed  thereon,  but  it  was  soon  found  to  be  inconvenient 
because  of  the  large  number  of  stars  that  would  soon  be  required,  so  they 
were  limited  to  thirteen,  the  number  of  the  original  States. 

The  eagle  which  the  law  required  for  the  reverse  was  at  first  a  naturalistic 
bird  with  expanded  wings,  standing  upon  a  palm  branch  on  the  gold  coins 
and  holding  aloft  in  his  bill  a  laurel  wreath  (PL  II,  2).  It  is  noticeable 
that  on  none  of  the  earliest  coins  does  one  find  associated  with  the  national 
emblem  any  symbol  relating  to  war  or  to  peace  or  to  dominion,  such  as  are 
so  often  found  on  coins  and  which  soon  became  important  featiu-es  of  the 
reverse  types  of  all  United  States  gold  and  silver.  In  the  first  year  of  the 
coinage  of  gold,  1795,  a  second  reverse  type  was  prepared,  and  one  which 
presented,  with  omission  of  slight  details,  the  device  of  the  Great  Seal  of 


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the  United  States  (PI.  II,  7).  An  interesting  variation  from  the  true  form 
of  the  seal  is  the  disposition  of  the  very  emblems  just  alluded  to,  the  arrows 
and  branch  of  olive,  the  former  on  the  coins  being  in  the  right  claw  and  the 
latter  in  the  left,  or  just  contrary  to  their  positions  on  the  seal.  Npw  in  the 
case  of  the  Great  Seal  the  position  of  the  emblem  of  peace  in  the  dexter 
claw  and  that  of  war  in  the  sinister  is  understood  to  express  a  preference 
for  peace.  The  interchange  of  their  positions  on  the  coins  can  hardly  be 
interpreted  as  significant;  it  is  more  likely  a  case  of  confusing  the  heraldic 
use  of  "right"  and  "left"  with  the  manner  of  employing  those  terms  in  coin 
descriptions,  "left"  in  the  latter  case  being  the  spectator's  left.  If,  there- 
fore, the  engraver  meant  to  adopt  the  latter  use  of  the  terms,  then  he  placed 
the  arrows  in  the  "left"  claw  and  the  olive  in  the  "right,"  thereby  cor- 
recting a  blunder  in  the  seal,  as  he  may  have  supposed.  The  eagle  which 
appeared  on  the  Half-dollar  in  1807  holds  the  olive  in  the  right  claw  and 
the  arrows  in  the  left,  and  that  was  afterward  recognized  as  the  correct 
position,  and  so  they  were  placed  with  one  exception  until  1907,  when 
radical  changes  respecting  these  emblems  were  introduced.  That  one 
exception  was  the  Trade-dollar,  a  coin  specially  intended  to  serve  an 
international  commerce,  and  thus  the  coin  which  above  all  should  have 
been  free  from  reference  to  anything  but  peace  and  commerce.  The  eagle 
on  that  piece  holds  three  arrows  in  the  right  claw. 

With  the  Half-eagle  and  Half-dollar  of  1807  Mr.  Reich  began  a  ten- 
dency toward  similarity  of  types  for  the  different  metals.  The  bust  of 
Liberty  on  his  Half-dollar  is  in  general  very  similar  to  the  one  on  his  Half- 
eagle.  On  the  reverse  of  the  Half-dollar  the  eagle's  wings  are  inverted, 
which  makes  a  marked  difference,  but  otherwise  the  two  representations 
are  very  similar.  And  from  that  date  on,  the  original  principle  of  differ- 
entiating the  types  of  the  coins  of  the  various  metals  was  lost  sight  of  and 
similarity  became  virtually  the  rule.  For  example,  there  is  too  strong  a 
likeness  between  the  bust  on  the  Cent  of  1808  (PL  V,  4)  and  the  one  on 
the  Half-eagle  of  1834  (PI.  II,  5);  and  likewise  when  the  coinage  of  the 
Eagle  was  resumed  in  1838,  after  an  interruption  lasting  from  1804,  the 
bust  placed  upon  it  was  merely  a  refinement  (PI.  II,  3)  of  the  one  on  the 
Cent  and  Half-cent  (PL  V,  12).  Other  close  resemblances  among  the  types 
on  coins  of  different  metals,  where  reason  and  general  practice  would  sug- 
gest that  there  should  be  sharp  differences,  might  be  pointed  out,  but 
examples  enough  have  been  given  to  illustrate  the  unfortunate  tendency. 

In  1840  the  silver  Dollar,  which  had  not  been  coined  since  1803,  or  per- 
haps 1804,  was  restored,  and  Christian  Gobrecht  produced  for  it  the  figure 
of  Liberty  seated  to  right  (PL  III,  3),  which  was  on  all  the  silver  coins 
until  1878.  This  moderately  graceful  figure  was  a  refreshing  irmovation 
and  somewhat  of  an  improvement  on  what  had  gone  before.  But  con- 
servativeness  prevented  the  adoption  of  the  powerful  flying  eagle  which 
Mr.  Gobrecht  engraved  for  the  reverse  of  his  dollar  and  which  is  seen  in 
the  pattern  that  was  made  in  1836  (PL  VII,  1).  On  the  pattern  just  referred 
to  Mr.  Gobrecht  represents  the  bird  in  flight  amid  a  cluster  of  twenty-six 
stars  of  varying  magnitude,  the  number  being  equal  to  the  number  of 
States  of  the  Union. 

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14  CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

But  though  it  was  not  accepted  as  a  suitable  device  for  the  reverse  of  the 
silver  Dollar,  such  a  representation  of  the  eagle  was  regarded  favorably  by 
many.  Patterns  for  a  new  design  of  the  large  copper  Cent  were  prepared 
in  1855  with  an  eagle  in  flight  for  the  obverse.  In  1856  another  pattern  of 
a  Cent  with  a  flying  eagle,  the  piece  being  of  smaller  size,  only  twelve- 
sixteenths  of  an  inch  in  diameter  or  five-sixteenths  smaller  than  the  old 
coppers;  and  in  the  following  year,  1857,  this  "Flying  Eagle"  cent  was 
regularly  issued.  The  new  piece  weighed  only  72  grains,  while  the  Cent 
authorized  in  1792  weighed  264  grains,  which  was  reduced  to  168  grains  in 
1795.  The  law  which  authorized  the  Cent  of  reduced  size  also  prescribed 
that  it  should  consist  of  88  per  cent  copper  and  12  per  cent  nickel,  a  com- 
position that  was  so  light  in  color  that  the  pieces  are  often  called  popularly 
the  "White  Cent. "  This  design  of  the  flying  eagle,  the  choice  of  which 
was  made  by  the  Director  of  the  Mint  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury,  as  prescribed  by  the  law,  was  retained  only  for  the  years 
1857  and  1858,  when  it  was  replaced  with  the  Indian-head  Cent,  the  familiar 
type  in  use  until  1909. 

In  1849  Congress  authorized  the  coinage  of  a  Double-eagle  and  a  gold 
Dollar.  The  preparation  of  dies  for  the  new  coins  fell  to  the  lot  of  Mr. 
James  B.  Longacre,  at  the  time  engraver  at  the  mint.  The  bust  of  Liberty 
which  Mr.  Longacre  modeled  for  the  new  coins  is  one  of  the  best  of  the 
entire  series.  Its  largeness  of  style,  strength,  and  beauty  contrast  strongly 
with  the  weak  and  insipid  work  which  until  recently  was  found  on  the 
gold  coins  of  the  country.  The  same  head  was  employed  on  both  of  the 
coins  authorized  that  year,  and  with  a  different  headdress,  a  feather  bon- 
net, on  the  Three-dollar  piece  which  was  added  to  the  gold  series  in  1854 
(PI.  II,  8);  it  was  likewise  used  for  the  nickel  Three-cent  piece,  and  finally 
with  a  different  arrangement  of  feathers  from  that  on  the  Three-dollar  gold 
piece,  the  same  head  became  the  "Indian  head"  of  the  One-cent  piece  of 
1859,  which  is  still  in  common  circulation. 

The  silver  Dollar  of  1878  by  Mr.  George  T.  Moi^an,  and  the  Half-dollar, 
Quarter,  and  Dime  by  Mr.  C.  E.  Barber  in  1892,  were  the  last  revision  of 
the  types  of  the  silver  coins.  The  return  to  a  simple  bust  instead  of  the 
full-seated  figure  by  Mr.  Gobrecht  was  a  happy  improvement,  or  return  to 
the  early  practice.  For  the  types  of  the  subsidiary  coins  Mr.  Barber  re- 
stored the  device  of  the  Great  Seal,  with  the  omission,  however,  of  certain 
details,  as  the  clouds  above  the  eagle's  head.  The  coins  of  both  these 
engravers  were  an  advance  in  artistic  quality  over  their  predecessors  in 
the  series. 

The  latest  creations  for  the  devices  of  the  gold  coins  are  by  two  eminent 
American  sculptors,  the  late  Mr.  Saint-Gaudens  and  Mr.  Bela  L.  Pratt,  of 
Boston.  They  depart  in  many  ways  from  the  established  traditions  of  the 
coins,  a  fact  that  explains  much  of  the  sharp  criticism  that  has  been  urged 
against  them;  for  of  their  power  and  artistic  beauty  there  can  be  no  ques- 
tion. The  majestic  standing  figure  of  Liberty  on  the  Double-eagle  is  a 
work  of  greatest  beauty,  while  the  Indian  head  on  the  Eagle,  if  found  on 
a  Greek  coin,  would  suggest  to  archaeologists  a  Scopasian  influence. 

It  is  worth  noting,  perhaps,  that  this  Indian  head  was  originally  intended 
for  the  One-cent  piece.  It  was  of  course  the  intention  at  that  time  to  con- 
tinue on  the  Cent  the  traditional  Indian  head.    This  change  of  plan,  due 


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to  I  know  not  what  cause,  has  resulted  in  placing  an  Indian  head  on  three 
of  the  gold  coins,  a  rather  far-reaching  result,  for  of  course  the  Indian 
chief's  head  on  the  Half-eagle  and  Quarter-eagle  was  but  a  sequence  of 
the  change  of  plan  in  regard  to  the  design  for  the  One-cent  piece. 

In  one  respect  the  reverse  type  of  the  Double-eagle  is  of  special  interest. 
Mention  has  already  been  made  of  the  treatment  of  the  symbols  of  war 
and  peace  on  the  earlier  coins.  In  the  case  of  the  new  coins,  on  all  but 
the  Double-eagle  an  olive  branch  lies  upon  a  bundle  of  arrows  and  the 
eagle  is  standing  upon  both,  a  composition  which  is  without  definite  sig- 
nificance. In  the  case  of  the  Double-eagle,  however,  these  symbols  have 
been  removed  from  the  reverse,  and  on  the  obverse  Liberty  holds  out 
in  her  left  hand  a  branch  of  olive,  and  in  her  right,  in  place  of  the  cus- 
tomary arrows  or  any  other  symbol  of  war,  she  holds  firmly  aloft  the  Torch 
ot-Progress. 

The  One-cent  of  1909,  with  the  splendid  bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  pre- 
sents a  new  feature  for  the  coins  of  the  United  States,  namely,  a  portrait 
coin  in  the  regular  series.  A  pattern  of  a  Two-cent  piece  with  the  portrait 
of  Washington  was  produced  in  1863,  and  a  pattern  of  a  Five-cent  piece 
with  a  bust  of  Lincoln  was  submitted  in  1866,  but  neither  suggestion  was  V 
favorably  received — in  fact,  there  has  always  been  a  prejudice  against  the 
use  of  portraits  on  the  coins  of  the  coimtry,  but  the  sentiment  aroused 
during  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  Lincoln's  birth  proved  stronger  than 
the  long-standing  prejudice  and  the  coin  in  question  was  the  result. 

The  mottoes. — Two  legends  have  appeared  on  many  of  the  coins  of  the 
United  States,  the,  one  from  almost  the  beginning  of  the  national  coinage, 
the  other  since  the  Civil  War.  Neither,  however,  has  had  an  uninter- 
rupted history,  nor  has  either  been  employed  on  all  the  denominations  of 
the  series. 

^he  motto  E  Plurihus  Unum  was  first  used  on  the  coins  in  1795,  when  the 
reverse  type  of  the  Half-eagle  presented  the  main  features  of  the  Great  Seal,  ^ 
on  the  scroll  of  which  the  motto  belongs.  The  same  device  was  a  few 
years  later  extended  to  the  other  denominations  in  gold  and  silver,  so  that 
the  motto  was  soon  found  on  all  the  coins  in  the  precious  metals,  and  of 
course  in  its  proper  position  on  the  scroll  held  in  the  beak  of  the  eagle'^ 
But  when  a  new  type  of  eagle  was  introduced  on  the  Half-dollar  and  Half- 
eagle  in  1807,  a  scroll  bearing  the  motto  was  placed  in  the  field  above  the 
eagle  as  a  purely  decorative  feature,  for  its  presence  was  not  required  on 
the  coins  by  law,  nor  was  it  an  essential  part  of  the  new  device  as  it  had 
been  of  the  preceding  one.  And  in  1834  the  scroll  and  motto  were  re- 
moved from  the  gold  coins  then  issued,  the  Half-eagle  and  Quarter-eagle, 
and  did  not  reappear  on  those  denominations  until  1908,  when  it  was  re- 
stored on  the  new  issue.  But  the  motto  was  placed  on  the  Double-eagle 
when  first  issued  in  1849,  on  the  scroll  held  by  the  eagle,  and  has  always 
been  retained  thereon.  This  motto  was  also  omitted  from  the  silver  with 
the  obverse  type  of  Liberty  seated— that  is,  from  1840  to  1873,  in  the  case 
of  the  Dollar,  and  from  1836,  when  it  was  removed  from  the  older  type, 
until  1892,  for  the  Half-dollar.  In  1878  the  motto  was  placed  on  the  Dollar 
again,  but  with  even  less  regard  for  its  original  relation  and  significance 
than  shown  by  Mr.  Reich  in  1807,  for  on  the  Dollar  of  1878  it  was  re- 
moved from  th^  reverse  and  from  the  eagle,  the  emblem  of  the  united 


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power  and  authority  of  the  States,  and  placed  as  a  principal  inscription  on 
the  obverse.  On  the  gold  coins  of  recent  issue  this  motto  is  placed  again 
on  the  reverse  as  a  secondary  legend  in  the  field,  except  on  the  Double- 
eagle,  where  together  with  the  thirteen  stars  it  adorns  and  protects  the 
ed^e. 
.  "fhe  religious  motto.  In  God  We  Trust,  first  appeared  on  the  coins  of  the 
'  country  in  1864,  and  owes  its  presence  there  largely  to  the  increased  reli- 
gious sentiment  in  the  dreaded  crisis  of  the  Civil  War.  Hon.  S.  P.  Chase, 
then  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  received  a  number  of  appeals  from  devout 
persons  throughout  the  country  suggesting  and  urging  that  the  Deity  be 
recognized  suitably  on  our  coins  in  a  manner  similar  to  that  commonly 
found  on  the  coins  of  other  nations.  Accordingly,  on  November  30,  1861, 
Secretary  Chase  addressed  a  letter  to  the  Director  of  the  Mint  at  Philadel- 
phia, and  with  the  statement  of  his  reason  that  "no  nation  can  be  strong 
except  in  the  strength  of  God,  or  safe  except  in  His  defense.  The  trust  of 
our  people  in  God  should  be  declared  on  our  national  coins,"  ordered, 
"You  will  cause  a  device  to  be  prepared  without  unnecessary  delay  with 
a  motto  expressing  in  the  fewest  words  possible  this  national  recognition." 
Several  forms  of  motto  expressing  the  intention  were  suggested.  Patterns 
for  the  Half-dollar  and  Half-eagle  prepared  in  1862  have  '^God  Our  Trust," 
and  a  pattern  for  a  bronze  Two-cent  piece  made  in  1863  has  the  bust  of 
Washington  on  the  obverse  and  the  legend  "God  mid  Our  Country;"-  but 
the  familiar  form  of  the  motto  was  finally  decided  upon,  and  it  first 
appeared  on  a  new  Two-cent  piece  in  1864.  In  the  following  year  patterns 
of  the  Double-eagle,  Eagle,  and  Half-eagle,  and  of  the  ailver  Dollar,  Half- 
j,  dollar,  and  Quarter-dollar,  with  the  motto  were  prepared,  and  in  1866 
I  those  denominations  were  issued  bearing  the  motto.  Of  the  smaller  coins 
this  motto  has  been  placed  on  only  the  bronze  Two-cent  piece,  as  already 
-  gt,ated.  and  on  the  nickel  Five-cent  piece  from  1868  to  1883. 

When  the  Double-eagle  and  Eagle  of  new  design  appeared  in  1907,  it 
was  soon  discovered  that  the  religious  motto  had  been  omitted  from  them; 
and  in  response  to  a  general  demand  Congress  ordered  it  restored,  which 
was  done  in  1908,  and  the  popular  will  was  also  respected  in  this  regard 
when  the  new  Half-eagle  was  brought  out  in  the  following  year. 

The  form  of  the  star. — The  use  of  stars  as  symbols  of  the  States  began  in 
the  first  years  of  the  national  coinage.  Until  1892  the  six-pointed  form  of 
the  star  was  employed;  but  on  the  reverse  of  the  Half-dollar  and  Quarter 
of  that  year  the  five-pointed  character  was  introduced,  while  the  tradi- 
tional six-point  star  was  retained  on  the  obverse.  This  change  was  prob- 
ably due  to  the  presence  of  a  five-point  star  on  the  Great  Seal,  an  adapta- 
tion of  which  forms  the  reverse  type  of  these  coins.  Mr.  Pratt  went  an 
ill-advised  step  further  and  placed  five-pointed  stars  on  the  obverse  of  the 
Half-eagle  and  Quarter-eagle  of  1908,  a  disregard  of  a  well-established 
tradition  which  Mr.  Saint-Gaudens  respected  in  his  designs  for  the  Double- 
eagle  and  Eagle  of  1907,  on  the  obverses  and  edges  of  whicli  the  stars  are 
in  all  cases  of  the  six-point  variety. 

Signatures  on  dies. — The  custom  of  placing  the  signature  of  the  engraver 
upon  a  coin  die  dates  from  remote  antiquity.  Many  Greek  coins,  especially 
the  splendid  creations  produced  by  the  cities  of  Sicily  and  Magna  Graecia, 
are  signed  with  the  initials  of  the  artist,  and  in  some  cases  with  his  full 


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name.  The  same  practice  has  prevailed  generally  in  European  countries. 
On  the  coins  of  the  United  States  but  few  signatures  occur.  There  were 
none  until  the  Double-eagle  appeared  in  1849,  when  the  signature  of  Mr. 
Longacre,  J.  B.  L.,  was  placed  on  the  truncation  of  the  bust.*  The  same 
signature  is  of  course  found  on  the  Three-dollar  gold  piece  of  1854,  where 
the  same  bust  of  Liberty  is  used  as  on  the  Double-eagle.  Mr.  Longacre 
also  signed  the  die  of  the  Indian-head  Cent  of  1859,  placing  an  L  most 
unobtrusively  on  the  ribbon  that  hangs  from  the  back  part  of  the  band  of 
the  feather  bonnet  down  over  the  hair. 

Before  the  signed  dies  of  Mr.  Longacre  appeared  Mr.  Gobrecht  had  signed 
the  dies  of  his  silver  Dollar  in  1836,  placing  his  full  name  C.  GOBRECHT 
in  the  exergue  at  first,  then  on  the  base  of  the  figure  of  Liberty.  But 
only  patterns  with  the  signed  dies  were  made,  and  the  name  of  the  artist 
was  unfortunately  erased  when  the  design  was  accepted  for  the  coin. 

The  silver  Dollar  of  1878  bears  the  signature  of  the  engraver,  Mr.  G.  T. 
Morgan,  on  both  dies,  an  M  on  the  truncation  of  the  bust  and  also  on  the 
ribbon  that  unites  the  branches  of  the  wreath  on  the  reverse.  In  like 
manner,  the  signature  of  Mr.  C.  E.  Barber  occurs  as  a  letter  B  on  the  trun- 
cation of  the  bust  of  Liberty  on  the  Half-dollar,  Quarter,  and  Dime  of 
1892.  Of  the  recent  gold  coins,  Mr.  Saint-Gaudens  placed  his  eignatiu*e, 
ASG  in  monogram,  beneath  the  date  on  the  Double-eagle,  but  left  the  Eagle 
dies  unsigned;  while  the  Half-eagle  bears  the  initials,  B.  L.  P.,  of  the  artist, 
Bela  L.  Pratt,  prominently  beneath  the  bust  of  the  Indian. 

The  One-cent  piece  of  1909,  with  the  bust  of  Lincoln,  originally  bore  the 
signature  of  the  artist,  V.  D.  B.,  Victor  D.  Brenner,  on  the  reverse,  but  after 
an  issue  of  nearly  thirty  million  pieces  the  initials  were  remove^ 

Statements  of  value. — On  the  first  gold  coins  of  the  country  there  was  no 
statement  of  the  value,  the  size  of  the  pieces  being  deemed  sufficient  to 
assure  a  true  appreciation  of  their  correct  value.  The  silver  Dollar  and 
Half-dolla»had  their  values,  ONE  DOLLAR  OR  UNIT  and  FIFTY  CENTS 
OR  HALF  DOLLAR,  milled  on  their  edges,  so  inconspicuously,  however, 
and  often  so  illegibly  that  they  were  of  but  little  value  as  ready  aids  to  the 
eye  in  perceiving  quickly  the  values  of  the  pieces. 

But  in  1804  the  value  of  the  Quarter-dollar  was  indicated  by  25  C  on  the 
reverse  beneath  the  eagle,  and  the  practice  then  begun  has  had  a  steady 
development,  until  now  the  value  fully  written  out  is  found  on  all  the  coins, 
as  it  was  of  course  from  the  first  on  the  Cent  and  Half-cent.  In  1807  the 
values  50  C  and  5  D  were  placed  on  the  Half-dollar  and  Half-eagle,  respec- 
tively; in  1838  the  value  of  the  Eagle  was  given  as  TEN  D. ;  on  the  Half- 
dollar  of  1836-7  the  unusual  form  50  CENTS  ccciu-s,  which  was  changed 
to  HALF-DOL.  the  following  year.  The  practice  of  gradually  expanding 
the  abbreviated  form  went  on  until  the  full  expressions  TRADE  DOLLAR 
and  TWENTY  DOLLARS 'were  introduced  in  1873,  and  all  new  designs 
prepared  thereafter  have  the  statement  of  value  written  in  full. 

SPECIAL  COINAGES  AND  SUPERFLUOUS  DENOMINATIONS. 

Commemorative  coins. — The  commemorative  coin,  which  in  many  other 
countries  has  had  an  extensive  history,  has  never  been  much  employed  in 
the  United  States.  Of  the  small  list  of  such  coins  all  belong  to  recent  years, 
and  all  are  related  to  important  aimiversaries  of  the  nation's  history.    The 


18  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

first  of  these  were  the  Columbian  Half-dollar  and  Quarter-dollar,  issued  in 
1892  and  1893,  the  former  with  the  bust  of  Columbus  and  the  latter  with 
the  crowned  bust  of  Isabella  of  Spain.  The  Lafayette  Dollar,  in  silver, 
issued  in  1900  to  commemorate  the  unveiling  in  Paris  of  the  equestrian 
statue  erected  by  the  youth  of  America  to  General  Lafayette,  has  on  the 
obverse  the  conjoined  busts  of  Washington  and  Lafayette,  and  on  the 
reverse  a  representation  of  the  statue  by  Bartlett  (PI.  Ill,  5).  The  special 
gold  coinage  of  1903,  the  dollar  with  the  busts  of  Presidents  McKinley  and 
Jefferson,  is  commemorative  of  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  Purchase 
of  the  Louisiana  Territory;  and  the  similar  coinage  of  gold  dollars  in  1904 
and  1905,  with  the  busts  of  Mr.  Clark  and  of  Mr.  Lewis,  was  in  connection 
with  the  celebration  at  Portland,  Oreg.,  of  the  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  exploration  of  the  Northwest  by  Lewis  and  Clark. 

Superfluous  denominations. — New  denominations  have  from  time  to  time 
been  added  to  the  series  of  United  States  coins  with  the  view  of  rendering 
them  more  serviceable  for  the  retail  trade  of  the  country.  These  experi- 
ments began  in  1849  with  the  addition  of  the  Double-eagle  and  Dollar  to 
the  gold  series,  and  was  followed  by  the  addition  of  a  Three-cent  silver 
piece  in  1851,  and  a  Three-dollar  gold  piece  in  1854;  in  1864  a  bronze  Two- 
cent  piece  was  added  and  in  the  following  year  a  nickel  Three-cents,  then 
the  still-retained  nickel  Five-cent  piece  in  1866,  and  so  on  until  the  addi- 
tion of  the  Trade-dollar  in  1873  brought  the  number  of  denominations 
actually  issued  in  that  year  up  to  seventeen.  That  many  of  these  denomi- 
nations were  soon  found  to  be  useless  and  some  of  them  very  inconvenient 
is  only  what  could  be  expected.  Some  of  them,  as  the  gold  Dollar,  the 
Half-dime,  and  Three-cent  piece,  were  too  small;  the  three-unit  pieces 
belong  to  a  duodecimal  system  and  did  not  fit  readily  into  a  decimal  sys- 
tem, while  the  large  number  of  the  series  made  it  almost  impossible  to 
avoid  having  two  denominations  of  nearly  the  same  size,  which  was  the 
case  with  the  silver  Dime  and  the  nickel  Three-cent  piece,  where  the  simi- 
larity of  color  of  the  two  metals  aided  their  frequent  confusion.  The  proc- 
ess of  elimination  soon  began,  and  in  1889  the  series  was  reduced  to  the 
present  practical  proportions. 

DISCONTINUED  COINS  AND  THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  COINAGE. 

GOLD. 

Three-dollars 1854-1889 

Dollar 1849-1889 

SILVER. 

Trade-dollar 1873 — {discontinued,  1883;  demonetized,  1887) 

Twenty-cents 1875-1878 

Half-dime 1794-1873 

Three-cents 1851-1873 

NICKEL. 

Three-cents 1865-1889 

BRONZE. 

Two-cents 1864-1873 

Half-cent 1793-1857 


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PATTERNS. 

Apart  from  a  slight  artistic  interest  to  be  derived  from  comparison  among 
themselves  of  objects  that  in  but  few  cases  rise  above  mediocrity,  the  chief 
interest  of  the  large  number  of  patterns  for  United  States  coins  lies  in  numer- 
ous proposals  of  unusual  denominations.  Some  of  the  patterns  of  this  class 
embody  the  results  of  serious  efforts  to  reach  a  solution  of  monetary  problems, 
while  others  represent  purely  visionary  theories.  In  the  former  class  belong 
the  goloid  Dollar  (PI.  VII,  4),  and  the  goloid  metric  Dollar,  coins  which, 
as  their  inscriptions  reveal,  were  made  of  an  alloy  of  silver  and  gold,  in  equal 
value,  on  the  theory  that  the  coin  would  preserve  the  same  value  amid  the 
fluctuations  in  the  value  of  silver.  If  the  theory  were  sound,  the  coin  would 
be  unpractical  because  only  an  assayer  could  detect  the  presence  of  the  gold 
in  the  piece,  the  color  remaining  that  of  silver.  Another  group  of  patterns 
is  composed  of  those  which  were  to  serve  as  international  coins  (PI.  VII,  5). 
The  proposition  to  add  a  foiu--dollar  gold  piece,  to  be  denominated  a  Stella, 
was  also  considered  in  1879  (Pl.VI,  5),  and  in  spite  of  the  patent  absurdity 
of  it  there  seems  to  have  been  suflBcient  discussion  to  warrant  the  production 
of  a  few  patterns  in  the  following  year,  1880. 

In  1850  a  gold  pattern  Dollar  with  a  large  central  hole  (No.  1394)  was 
submitted  for  consideration  to  the  Treasury  authorities,  and  in  1884  nickel 
Five-cent  (No.  1546)  and  One-cent  patterns  of  similar  design  were  offered. 
The  purpose  of  the  earlier  suggestion  was  evidently  to  make  a  piece  of  larger 
diameter,  and  thus  overcome  the  valid  objection  to  the  small  size  of  a  gold 
piece  of  that  denomination.  The  suggestion  of  a  nickel  piece  with  a  central 
hole  probably  came  from  the  practice  of  certain  other  countries.  But  there 
was  no  such  reason  for  the  device  as  existed  where  it  served  as  a  ready  means 
of  distinguishing  the  coins  from  those  of  a  contiguous  country  using  the  same 
denomination  and  module. 

Other  unusual  patterns  are  those  of  a  Fifty-dollar  gold  piece  produced  in 
1877.  The  question  of  larger  gold  coins  had  been  mooted  in  Congress,  sug- 
gested apparently  by  the  rather  extensive  use  of  pieces  of  that  value  in  the 
West,  over  which  they  had  spread  in  former  years  from  the  private  coinage 
establishments  in  California.  Two  splendid  patterns  (PI.  VI,  1)  were 
produced  by  Mr.  William  Barber,  then  engraver  at  the  mint,  but  the  project 
never  advanced  beyond  that  initial  stage. 

It  would  not  be  desirable  here  to  enter  into  any  discussion  of  the  numer- 
ous patterns  and  varieties  of  these  patterns  which  have  been  produced  for 
the  regular  series  of  oiu*  coins.  The  subject  is  sufficiently  large  to  warrant 
a  separate  treatise,  and  which  it  is  now  understood  will  presently  appear. 

TOKENS  AND  PRIVATE  COINS. 

Merchants^  tohens. — At  two  periods  since  the  nation  began  to  coin  money 
there  has  arisen  a  stringency  of  small  coins,  which  made  it  necessary  for 
business  firms  to  supply  their  wants  by  the  issue  of  copper  tokens  redeem- 
able in  legal  money  by  the  firms  which  issued  them.  The  first  period  to 
witness  such  an  issue  came  in  1837,  when  many  business  houses  had  pre- 


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pared  for  their  use  copper  tokens  of  the  size  of  the  large  copper  Cent.  The 
types  of  these  tokens  then,  as  usually,  were  of  two  principal  classes,  the  one 
strongly  political  with  devices  and  inscriptions  giving  vivid  expression  to 
the  partisan  slogans  of  the  day;  while  the  other  bore  simply  the  adver- 
tisement of  the  merchant  who  issued  them.  Again,  in  1863,  the  dearth  of 
small  coins  gave  rise  to  an  enormous  issue  of  such  tokens,  at  that  time 
again  in  the  module  of  the  current  bronze  One-cent  piece.  These  pieces  are 
commonly  known  as  "Civil  War  Tokens"  and  "Merchants'  Cards,"  the 
former  bearing  types  of  a  political  character  and  the  latter,  as  in  1837,  hav- 
ing simply  the  names  of  business  firms  and  advertisements. 

Thousands  of  business  houses  tlu-oughout  t^e  Northern  States  resorted 
to  the  use  of  copper  tokens  issued  in  their  own  names;  on  the  other  hand, 
many  of  the  so-called  "Civil  War  Tokens"  possess  a  general  character 
and  were  evidently  produced  in  quantities  and  sold  wherever  there  was  a 
demand  for  them. 

Private  gold  coins.— Oi  an  entirely  different  character  are  the  privately 
issued  gold  pieces  which  were  struck  in  Georgia  and  North  Carolina,  and 
also  in  the  West  after  the  discovery  of  gold  in  California  and  Colorado. 
The  first  privately  issued  gold  pieces  which  readily  went  into  circulation 
as  coins  were  struck  by  Tempi eton  Reid,  an  assay er,  who  in  1830  estab- 
lished himself  near  the  gold  mines  in  Lumpkin  County,  Ga.,  and  converted 
the  gold  from  the  mines  into  a  coin  form  (PI.  VIII,  1).  The  example  of 
Mr.  Reid  was  soon  followed  by  a  Mr.  Bechtler,  at  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 
(PI.  VIII,  2). 

There  can  hardly  have  been  any  reason  of  necessity  for  either  of  these 
enterprises,  since  neither  community  was  beyond  the  reach  of  assay  offices 
where  gold  could  have  been  disposed  of.  But  in  the  case  of  the  Far  West, 
the  Government  connived  at  the  irregularity,  regarding  it  as  necessary 
under  the  circumstances.  In  fact,  the  Government  opened  negotiations 
with  the  firm  of  Moffat  and  Company  with  a  view  of  having  that  company 
coin  gold  for  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  but  the  decision  to  estab- 
lish a  mint  at  San  Francisco  rendered  such  an  arrangement  unnecessary. 
The  production  of  gold  "coins"  of  a  private  character  in  the  West  was 
very  extensive  and  carried  on  by  a  large  number  of  mirdng  companies  and 
banking  establishments. 

The  pieces  thus  issued  ranged  in  value  from  2}/^  dollars  up  to  50  dollars. 
While,  as  a  rule,  the  form  of  this  gold  is  the  normal  one  of  the  usual  coin, 
and  in  many  cases  the  devices  of  the  national  coins  were  employed  with 
legends  suitable  to  the  private  character  of  the  issuer,  yet  a  few  abnormal 
shapes  are  found  among  them.  Thus  an  octagonal  piece  of  the  value  of 
$50  was  issued  by  August  Humbert,  a  United  States  assayer  (PI.  VIII,  4); 
and  of  simpler  form,  the  bar  or  ingot,  with  appropriate  inscriptions  attest- 
ing the  fineness,  weight,  and  value,  and  finally  the  name  of  the  firm  or 
assayer  guaranteeing  the  correctness  of  the  figiures  was  issued  by  Moffat 
and  Company  (PI.  VIII,  7),  and  by  F.  D.  Kohler,  the  State  assayer  of 
California.^ 

» See  Adams'  Premium  List  of  United  States,  Private  and  Territorial  Gold  Coins,  and  the 
same  writer's  articles  on  Private  gold  coinage,  in  American  Journal  of  Numismatics, 
Vol.  XLV,  1911. 


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THE  MINTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

The  inints  of  the  United  States  are  under  control  of  a  Bureau  of  the 
Mint  at  Washington,  D.  C,  which  was  established  in  1873,  and  ia  in 
charge  of  a  Director  of  the  Mint.  The  minting  establishments  of  the 
United  States,  the  marks  by  which  their  respective  coins  are  distinguished, 
and  also  the  dates  of  organization,  and  in  some  cases  the  dates  of  their 
suspension,  are  as  follows: 

The  Mint  at  Philadelpliia,  no  mark 1793 

New  Orleans,  La. ,  mint-mark  O 1838 

Suspended 1861 

Reopened 1879 

Closed 1910 

Charlotte,  N.  C,  mint-mark  C;  for  the  coinage  of  gold  only 1838-1861 

Dahlonega,  Ga.,  mint-mark  D;  for  the  coinage  of  gold  only 1838-1861 

San  Francisco,  mint-mark  S 1854 

Carson  City,  Nov.,  mint-mark  CC 1870-June  30,  1893 

Denver,  Colo.,  mint-mark  D 1906 

Weight  and  fineness  of  the  principal  gold  and  silver  coins. 

GOLD   EAGLE. 


Authorized. 

Weight. 

Fineness. 

1792 

Orains. 
270 
258 
258 

Thousandths. 
916^ 
899.225 

1834 

1837 

900 

Other  gold  coins  in  proportion. 

SILVER   DOLLAR. 

1792 

416 
412H 

892.4 

1837 

900 

HALF-DOLLAR. 

1792 

208 
208 
192 
192.9 

892.4 

1837 

900 

1853 

900 

1873 

900 

The  Quarter-dollar  and  Dime,  like  the  Half-dollar,  were  reduced  in  weight  in  1853,  and 
thereby  made  subsidiary. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Crosby,  Sylvester  S.    The  Early  Coins  of  America.    Boston,  1875. 
DicKEsoN,  M.  W.    American  Numismatic  Manual;  Colonial,  State,  and 

United  States  Coins.    2d  ed.    Philadelphia,  1860. 
EcKFELDT,  J.  R.,  and  Du  Bois,  W.  E.    A  Manual  of  Gold  and  Silver  Coins 

of  All  Nations,  Struck  Within  the  Past  Century.    Philadelphia,  1842. 

The  chapter  on  coins  of  the  United  States,  p.  138  ff. 


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Evans,  G.  G.  Illustrated  History  of  the  United  States  Mint,  and  a  Com- 
plete Description  of  the  American  Coinage.    Philadelphia,  1892. 

Heaton,  a.  G.  A  Treatise  on  the  Coinage  of  the  United  States  Branch 
Mints.    Washington,  D.  C,  1893.    A  treatise  of  mint-marks. 

HicKcox,  John  H.    A  Historical  Account  of  American  Coinage.     1858. 

Snowden,  James  Ross.  A  Description  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Coins  in 
the  Cabinet  Collection  (U.  S.  Mint  at  Phila.).  pp.  83-128.  Lippin- 
cott  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Watson,  David  K.  History  of  American  Coinage.  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
New  York,  1899. 

The  following  sales  catalogues  are  of  considerable  value  because  of 
the  rare  pieces  they  include: 

LoRiN  G.  Parmleb  Collection,  by  New  York  Stamp  and  Coin  Co.,  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  1890. 

Matthew  A.  Stickney  Collection,  by  Henry  Chapman,  Jr.,  Philadelphia, 
1907. 

William  H.  Woodin  Collection  of  U.  S.  Gold  Coins,  by  Thos.  L.  Elder, 
New  York,  1911. 

GLOSSARY  OF  TERMS. 

In  order  to  render  the  catalogue  more  accessible  to  the  layman  who  may 

wish  to  consult  it,  the  following  glossary  of  a  few  of  the  more  important 

technical  terms  and  expressions  is  given: 

AV.— Gold. 

AR.— Silver. 

AE. — Copper,  or  bronze. 

Obv. — Obverse,  the  side  which  bears  the  more  important  device  or  inscrip- 
tion, as  the  head  of  the  monarch,  the  arms,  and  name  of  the  State; 
and 

Rev. — Reverse,  the  other  side  of  the  coin. 

Edge. — The  surface  of  the  tliickness  of  a  coin. 

Field. — The  portion  of  the  surface  of  a  coin  not  occupied  by  the  main 
device  and  principal  inscriptions. 

Type. — The  type  includes  everytliing  on  the  side  of  a  coin;  but  type  is  also 
used  to  designate  the  device  exclusive  of  the  inscriptions. 

Symbol. — ^A  secondary  device,  generally  in  the  Jield. 

Eocergue. — The  portion  of  the  reverse  which  is  below  the  device,  from 
which  it  is  distinctly  separated. 

Head. — The  head  and  any  portion  of  the  neck. 

Bust. — The  head  including  at  least  a  portion  of  the  collar  bone. 

Right  and  left. — The  spectator's  right  and  left. 

Mint-mark. — A  difference  by  which  the  coin  struck  by  a  particular  mint  is 
distinguished. 

MEASUREMENTS. 

The  measurements  of  the  coins  of  the  United  States  are  given  in  six- 
teenths of  the  inch,  the  unit  in  common  use  in  this  country,  and  generally 
found  in  the  literature  of  the  subject.  The  measurements  of  the  medals, 
and  of  the  coins  of  other  countries,  where  given,  are  in  millimeters. 


THE  UNITED  STATES  OE  AMERICA. 


ENGLISH  COLONIES. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 
COINS. 

1.  AR.  Shilling,  undated.     Ohv.  N  E  (New  England),  in  a  small 

incused  depression  at  top  of  the  field,  the  remainder 
of  the  field  being  plain.  Bev.  Value,  XII,  in  incused 
depression  at  top  of  the  field,  the  remainder  of  the  field 
being  plain.     Size,  18;  wt.,  72  grs.     PI.  I,  1. 

2.  AR.  Shilling,  1662.i     Oh).  MASATHVSETS  IN.  between 

two  beaded  circles;  within  the  inner  circle,  an  oak  tree. 
Rev.  NEWEN  GLAND.  AN.  DOM.,  between  two  beaded 
circles;  within  the  inner  circle,  1652  |  XII.  Size,  17; 
wt.,  75  grs.     PI.  1,  2. 

3.  AR.  Shilling,  1652.     Oh).   MASATHVSETS  IN.  between 

two  beaded  circles;  within  the  inner  circle,  a  pine  tree. 
E&i).  NEWEN  GLAND.  AN.  DOM.,  between  beaded  cir- 
cles, and  1652  |  XII  within.     Size,  19;  wt.,  70.2  grs. 

4.  AR.  Shilling,  1652.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3, 

except  that  the  letter  N  in  New  England  is  correctly 
placed.     Size,  17;  wt.,  60.2  grs. 

5.  AR.  Shilling,  1652.     Olv.  MASATHVSETS  ::  IN   ::  be- 

tween two  circles  of  short,  thick  bars.  Rev.  N  E  W E  N  G- 
L A  N  D .  A  N .  D  0 . ,  between  two  circles  of  short,  thick  bars; 
within,  1652  |  XII.     Size.  16;  wt.,  60.3  grs. 

6.  AR.  Shilling,  1652.     Similar  to  No.  5.  Size,  16;  wt.,  64  grs. 

7.  AR.  Sixpence,  1652.     Ohv.  MASATHUSETS  IN  between 

beaded  circles;  within,  pine  tree.  Rev.  NEWENG- 
LAND.  ANO.,  between  beaded  circles;  within,  1652  |  VI. 
Size,  7;  wt.,  29.2  grs. 

^  The  date,  1652,  on  Nos.  2-11,  is  without  significance,  as  the  dies 
were  not  altered  in  respect  to  the  date  after  the  first  year  of  issue, 
so  that  some  of  the  pieces  bearing  date  of  1652  may  have  been  struck 
later. 

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24  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

8.  AR.  Sixpence,  1652.     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  a  dot  at 

each  side  of  stem  of  tree.     Size,  8;  wt.,  12  grs. 

9.  AR.  Threepence,  1652.     Obv.  IN.  M ASATHVSETS,  between 

beaded  circles,  pine  tree  within  circle.  Rev.  N  EW- 
ENGLAND,  between  two  beaded  circles;  within  inner 
circle,  1652  |  111.     Size,  lOi;  wt,  27.5  grs. 

10.  Threepence,  1652.     Similar  to  No.  9,  but  with  rosette  as 

stop  after  ENGLAND.     Size,  9;  wt.,  9.5  grs. 

11.  Twopence,  1652.     Similar  to  No.  9,  but  with   1652  j  II 

within  circle  on  reverse.     Size,  8;  wt.,  10  grs. 

MARYLAND. 

Coinage  of  Lord  Baltimore  for  Maryland.^  about  1659. 

12.  AR.   Shilling,   undated.     Ohv.    C/ECILIVS  :  DNS.  :  TER- 

R/E-MARl/E  :  &.CT.  Draped  bust  of  Lord  Baltimore 
to  left.  Rev.  CRESCITE  :  ET  :  MVLTIPLICAMINI. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  X  —  II.  Size,  151-; 
wt.,  71  grs. 

13.  AR.  Sixpence,  undated.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

12,  but  with  mark  of  value,  V  -  I,  on  reverse.  Size, 
14;  wt.,  38.5  grs. 

14.  AR.  Groat,  or  Fourpence,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  12,  but 

with  mark  of  value,  I  -  V,  on  reverse.     Size,  10. 
16.  AE.  Penny.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  12.     Rev.  D  E  N  A  R I U  M  : 
TERR/E-MARI/E.     A  ducal  crown  surmounted  by  two 
pennants.     Size,  13. 

TOKENS. 
CAROLINA. 

16.  AE.  Penny,  1694.     Olv.    An   elephant  standing  to  left. 

Rev.  god:  |  preserve:  |  Carolina:  and:  |  the: 
lords:  I  PROPRIETORS  |  1694.     Size,  28i. 

The  '"''Rosa  Americana''''  toTcens. 

17.  AE.  Twopence,  undated.     Olv.  G  EO  RG I VS  .  D  :  G  :  M  AG  : 

BRI :  FRA  :  ET.  H I B  :  REX.  Laureated  bust  of  George 
1  to  right.  Rev.  A  full  blown  rose;  above,  ROSA 
AMERICANA;  below,  on  a  scroll,  UTILE  DULCI. 
Size,  20. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  25 

18-19.  AE.  Twopence,  1723.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  17.  E&v.  A 
crowned  rose;  above,  ROSA  .  AMERICANA  .  1723; 
below,  on  a  scroll,  UTILE  .  DULCI  .     Size,  20. 

20.  AE.    Penny,    1722.      Ohv.    GEORGIUS  .   DEI.      GRA- 

TIA .  REX.  Laureated  bust  to  right.  Rev.  ROSA. 
AMERICANA  •UTILE  .  DULCI  .  1722.  Full  blown 
rose.     Size,  17. 

21.  AE.  Penny,  1723.     Similar  to  No.  20,   but  with  period 

after  AMERICANA.     Size,  15. 

22.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1723.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

20.     Size,  17. 

Issued  hy  John  Higley.^  Granhy^  Connecticut. 

23.  AE.    Threepence,    undated.       Ohv.    VALUE   .    ME   .    AS 

YOU  .  PLEASE.*.  A  deer  standing  to  left,  within  a 
circle;  below,  III.  Rev.  I  .  CUT  .  MY  .  WAY  . 
THROUGH.I^^.     A  broad-ax.     28  mm. 

24.  AE.     Similar  to  No.  23;  double  struck. 

26.  AE.  Threepence,  1737.  Ohv.  THE.  VALVE. OF. THREE. 
PENCE.a^^.  A  deer,  standing  to  left.  Rev.  COH- 
NECTICVT.  Three  hammers,  each  crowned;  below,* 
1737.     Size,  18. 

VIRGINIA.    * 

26-27.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1773.     6>5v.  GEORGIVS  III. REX. 

Laureated  bust  to  right.  Rev.  VIRGI  NIA.  A 
crowned  shield  of  arms,  the  crown  dividing  the  date, 
17  -  73.     Size,  16. 

28.  AE.  1773.     Electrotype  copy  of  a  variety  of  No.  26,  with- 

out the  period  after  G  EO  RG I U S.     Size,  18. 

THE  SOVEREIGN  STATES  FROM  THE  TREATY  OF  PEACE 
WITH  ENGLAND  TO  THE  ADOPTION  OF  THE  CONSTI- 
TUTION OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  A.  D.  1783-1789. 

CONNECTICUT. 

COINS. 

29.  AE.  Cent,  1785.     Ohv.    AUCTORI.     .CON NEC:   Laure- 

ated bust  to  right.  Rev.  I  N  D  E  :  ET  L I B :  Liberty, 
seated  to  left  upon  a  globe,  holding  olive  branch  in 
extended  right  hand,  and  supporting  liberty  pole  in  left; 
below,  1785.     Size,  18. 


26  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

30.  AE.  Cent,  1786.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  29,  but  letters  of 
inscription  are  smaller.  Bev.  Similar  to  No.  29,  but 
the  legend  begins  on  right.     Size,  18. 

31-32.  AE.  Cents,  1787.  Ohv.  AUCTORI :  *  •CONNEC: 
Laureated  bust,  with  mantle,  to  left.  Hev.  *  INDE 
•  •  *  ET.LIB  •.  Type  as  No.  29;  below,  date. 
Border,  scallop  pattern.     Size,  18. 

33.  AE.  Cent,  1787.  Ohv.  AUCTORI :  -•-CONNEC  :  Laure- 
ated bust  to  left.  Bev.  •  INDE:  ••  *  ET  LIB: 
Tj'^pe  as  No.  29,  with  date  below.     Size,  18. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

34-35.  AE.  Cents,  1787.  Ohv.  MASSACHUSETTS.  An  eagle 
displayed,  bearing  on  breast  a  shield  inscribed  CENT; 
below,  date.  ^6-y.  COMMON*  WEALTH.  An 
Indian,  standing,  to  left,  with  bow  in  right,  and  arrow 
in  left,  hand.     18  mm.     PI.  I,  6. 

36.  AE.  Cent,  1788.     Similar  to  No.    34,  but  from  different 

die;  the  letters  being  smaller. 

37.  AE.  Half-cent,  1787.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

34,  but  variety  with  small  letters  in  inscriptions  as  No. 
36.     Size,  14. 

38.  AE.  Half-cent,  1788.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

34.     Size,  14. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

39-40.  AE.  Cent,  1786.  Ohv.  NOVA  C/ESAREA.  Horse's 
head,  to  right;  below,  a  plow,  and  the  date  beneath. 
Rev.  •  E  *  PLURIBUS  •  UNUM  •  .  Shield. 
Point  pattern  on  borders.     Size,  17. 

41.  AE.   Cent,   1787.     Similar   to  No.    39,   except  the  date; 

but  of  different  die,  the  horse's  neck   being  larger. 
Size,  18.     PI.  I,  4. 

42.  AE.  Cent,  1788.     Similar  to  No.  39,  except  the  date. 

43.  AE.  Cent,  1788.     Similar  to  No.  39,  but  with  the  horse's 

head  to  left,  and  dated  1788.     Size,  18. 


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CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.  27 

VERMONT. 

44-45.  AE.  Cents,  1786.  Ohv.  VERMONTENSIUM.  RES. 
PUBLICA,  The  sun,  rising  behind  pine-covered  moun- 
tains; in  front,  a  plow;  below,  .1786.  Hev.  STELLA  . 
QUARTA  .  DECIMA.  An  eye,  surrounded  by  thir- 
teen rays  which  extend  to  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars. 
Size,  lY. 

46.  AE.  Cent,  1786.  Ohv.  AUCTORI :  -  VERMON:  Lau- 
reated  bust  to  right.  Rev.  INDE-*-ET:  LIB: 
Liberty,  seated  to  left,  holding  olive  branch  in  right, 
and  a  pole  in  left  hand;  below,  1 786.     Size,  18. 


NATIONAL  CONGRESS. 

47.  AE.  Cent,  1787.  "FngioCent."  Ohv.  UN  ITED  STATES, 
on  a  small  raised  circle  which  incloses  the  words,  we  | 
ARE  I  one;  around,  thirteen  rings  interlinked.  Rev.  A 
sundial  with  the  hours  indicated,  and  meridian  sun 
above;  to  left,  *  FU  G 1 0  * ;  to  right,  *  1 787  * ;  in  ex- 
ergue, MIND  YOUR  I  BUSINESS.     Size,  18. 

18.  AE.  Cent,  1787.  Similar  to  No.  47,  but  united  states 
reading  from  top  right.     Size,  18;  PI.  I,  7. 

49.  AE.   Cent,    1787.     Similar    to    No.   47,    but   with   rings 
inscribed  with  names  of  States.     Size,  19. 

PATTERNS  AND  TOKENS. 

60.  Tin.     Pattern   dollar,    1776.     Ohv.    Between   two  circles 

AMERICAN  CONGRESS;  within  the  inner  circle, 
WE  I  ARE  I  one;  around  the  outer  circle,  rays  which  ex- 
tend to  an  endless  chain  of  thirteen  round  links,  each 
inscribed  with  the  name  of  one  of  the  original  States 
of  the  Union;  on  border,  pellets.  Rev.  Between  two 
circles  CONTINENTAL  CURRENCY  1776;  on  the 
left,  and  occupying  about  one-third  of  the  circumfer- 
ence, FU  G 1 0 ;  within  the  inner  circle,  sun  shining  upon 
a  sundial;  below,  mind  your  |  business.     Size,  25. 

61,  Similar,  but  reading  curency. 


28  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

52.  Tin.    Patten  dollar,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  50,  with  the 

sun  placed  higher  up;  between  the  two  circles,  sur- 
rounding the  central  device,  on  reverse,  e.  g.  fecit. 
Size,  25;  PI.  I,  3. 

53.  AE.  Cent,  1781.    OU.   NORTH    AMERICAN    TOKEN. 

A  female,  seated  to  left,  her  left  hand  resting  upon  a 
harp;  below,  1 781 .  Rev.  A  ship,  sailing  to  left;  above, 
COMMERCE.     Size,  17. 

ANNAPOIilS  TOKENS. 

54-54a.  AR.  Shillings,  1783.  Ohv.  I.  CHALMERS,  ANNAP- 
OLIS. Two  hands  clasped,  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Rev. 
.  8  .  ONE  •  SHILLING  .  8  .  1783.  Within  a 
circle  of  dots,  the  field  divided  by  a  horizontal,  zigzag 
pattern,  a  serpent  in  upper  part,  and  in  lower,  two 
doves,  standing  vis-a-vis  and  holding  a  sprig  of  olive 
in  their  beaks.  Edge  reeded.  Size  4i;  wt.,  56.5  (54), 
and  57  (54a)  grs. 

54b.  AR.  Shilling,  1783.  Similar  to  No.  54;  pierced.  Size, 
14;  wt.,  53  grs. 

55  AR.  Sixpence,  1783.  Olv.  I.  CHALMERS.  ANNAPO- 
LIS. A  mullet,  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Iie'\3.  I .  C.  S I X 
PENCE  1783.  Two  clasped  hands,  upon  a  voided 
cross,  two  of  whose  arms  terminate  in  stars  and  two  in 
crescents;  in  the  angles,  leaves.     Size,  11. 

55a.  AR.  Threepence,  1783.  Ohv.  I.  CHALMERS.  AN- 
NA P'S.  Two  hands  clasped.  i?ev.  A  sprig  of  olive, 
within  a  laurel  wreath;  around,THREE  PENCE  1783. 
Size  8. 

The  ^'Nova  Constellatio.^' 

56.  AE.  Cent,  1783.  Ohv.  NOVA  CONSTELLATIO.  An 
eye  in  a  glory,  surrounded  by  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars. 
Rev.  LIBERTAS  •  JVSTITIA.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  U.  S.;  below,  1783.     Size,  18. 

67.  AE.  Cent,  1785.  Similar  to  No.  66,  with  the  letters,  U.S., 
in  script  and  interlaced,  and  reading  LIBERTAS  ET 
J  U  ST  I T I A  on  reverse.     Size,  18. 

58.  AE.  Cent,  undated  (Bar  Cent.).  Ohv.  U.  S.  A.,  in  plain  field; 
border  dentilated.     Rev.  Thirteen  bars.    Size,  17. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.  29 

''''The  Immune  Golumhia.^^ 

69.  AV.  Gninea,  1786.  Ohv.  NOVA  CONSTELLATIO.  An 
eye  in  a  glory,  surrounded  by  thirteen  stars.  Rev. 
IMMUNE  COLUMBIA.  Columbia,  seated  to  right; 
holds  liberty  pole  in  right,  and  scales  in  left  hand; 
below,  1785.  Size,  16;  wt.,  128.7  grs.;  PI.  I,  8. 
Struck  over  Guinea  of  George  III,  of  1775. 

60.  AE.  Cent,  1785.  Ohv.  IMMUNE  COLUMBIA.  Colum- 
bia, seated  to  right,  supporting  liberty  pole  and  cap 
with  right  hand,  and  holding  scales  in  left;  below, 
1787.  Rev,  CEORCIVS  •  III.  REX.  Laureated 
bust,  cuirassed,  to  right. 

61-62.  AE.  Cents,  1787.  6>5i;.  IM  MUNIS  COLUMBIA.  Col- 
umbia seated  r.  on  globe.  Rev.  E.  PLURIBUS.  UNUM. 
An  eagle  displayed,  with  olive  branch  in  right  claw 
and  arrows  in  the  left. 

NEW  YORK. 

63.  AV.  Doubloon,  1787  (E.  BRASHER).     Ohv.    •    NOVA    • 

EBORACA  •  COLUMBIA*  EXCELSIOR.*  The 
sun,  rising  over  a  mountain;  in  front,  the  sea;  below, 
BRASHER.  Rev.  *UNUM*E*  PLURIBUS.  An 
eagle  displayed,  with  shield  (of  the  U.  S.)  on  breast, 
olive  branch  in  right  claw,  and  arrows  in  left;  about 
head,  thirteen  stars;  on  right  wing,  e.  b.,  incused;  the 
whole  within  a  laurel  wreath;  below,  1787.  Size,  19i; 
wt.,  406.8  grs.;  PL  1.  9. 

64.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     Mexican  Peseta  of  1785  with  E   B 

stamped  on  obverse. 


65.  AE.  Cent,    1787.     Ohv.     NOVA     EBORAC.     Laureated 

bust  to  right.  Rev.  VIRT.  ET.  LIB.  Liberty  seated 
to  right,  holding  liberty  pole  and  olive  branch;  beside 
her,  shield  of  New  York;  below,  1 787. 

66.  AE.  Cent,  1787.    Similar,  but  Liberty  seated  left. 

67.  AE.  Cent,  1783.     Ohv.    GEORGIVS.   TRIUMPHO.    A 

laureated  bust  to  right.  Rev.  VOCE  PO PO L I .  Lib- 
erty standing  to  left  with  olive  branch  in  left  hand  and 
liberty  pole  in  right;  in  front,  a  screen  with  thirteen 
vertical  bars  and  a  fleur-de-lis  at  each  corner;  below, 
1783.    Size,  18. 

22023° — 14 3 


30  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

68.  AE.   Cent,   undated   (Kentucky  Cent).     Ohv.    E    PLURI- 

BUSUNUM.  A  pyramid  of  fifteen  stars,  each  in- 
scribed with  the  initial  of  the  name  of  a  State  (the  top 
one  being  marked  K  (Kentucky),  hence  the  name), 
surrounded  by  rays.  Bev.  UNANIMITY  IS  THE 
STRENGTH  OF  SOCIETY.  •  A  hand  extending  a 
scroll  inscribed,  our  |  cause  ]  is  |  just.     Size,  19. 

69.  Similar,  but  on  edge:  payable  in  Lancaster  london 

OR  BRISTOL. 

TOKENS   AND  PATTERNS    WHICH   PRESENT   THE 
LIKENESS  OF  WASHINGTON. 

70.  AE.  Cent,   1783.     Ohv.   WASHINGTON  &   INDEPEN- 

DENCE. Draped  bustof  Washington,  laureate,  to  left; 
below,  1783.  Rev.  UNITY  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Within  an  olive  wreath,  one  |  cent.;  beneath  the 
wreath,  l/lOO.     Size,  18.     PI.  I,  6. 

71.  AE.  Cent,  1783.     As  No.  70. 

72.  AE.  Cent,  1783.     Olv.  Similar  to  No.  70,  but  the  bust  is 

narrower.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES.  Liberty  seated 
to  left  upon  a  rock  by  the  sea,  holding  olive  branch  in 
extended  right  hand  and  with  the  left  supporting  a 
liberty  pole  surmounted  by  the  cap.  Edge,  a  central 
hatching.     Size,  18. 

73.  AE.  Cent,  1783.     Similar  to  No.  72. 

74.  AE.  Cent,  1783.     Ohv.    WASHINGTON    &  INDEPEN- 

DENCE. Laureated  bust  of  Washington  to  left,  with 
mantle  secured  by  a  clasp  on  left  shoulder.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  72.     Plain  edge.     Size,  18. 

76-76.  AE.  Cent,  1783.  Ohv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  74.  Bust 
of  Washington,  laureate,  in  uniform,  to  left;  beneath, 
1783.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  72.  In  exergue,  left, 
T.  V.  I.;  right,  K.  S.     Size,  18. 

77-78.  AE.  Cents,  1791.  Ohv.  WASHINGTON  PRESIDENT. 
Bust  of  Washington  in  uniform  to  left;  below,  1 791 . 
Rev.  An  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  on  the  breast, 
an  olive  branch  in  right  claw,  thirteen  arrows  in  left; 
in  beak,  a  scroll  with  unum  e  pluribus;  above,  on 
border,  0  N  E  C  E  N  T.  Edge,  united  states  of  America. 
Size,  19. 


TATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  31 

79-80.  AE.  Cents,  1791.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  77,  without 
date  beneath  the  bust.  Bev.  An  eagle  displayed,  simi- 
lar to  No.  77,  with  eight  stars  about  the  head,  and 
above,  an  arch  of  clouds  extending  from  wing  to  wing; 
on  border,  above,  ONE  CENT;  below,  1791.     Edge, 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.      SizC,  19. 

81-2.  AE.  Cents,  undated.  Ohv.  WASHINGTON.  Laure- 
ated  bust  to  left,  in  uniform.  Bev.  The  same  bust  as 
on  obverse;  above,  on  border,  ONE  CENT.     Size,  17. 

83.  AE.  Cent,   1792.     Ohv.    WASHINGTON    PRESIDENT. 

Bust  of  Washington  to  left,  in  uniform;  beneath,  1 792. 
Bev.  An  eagle  displayed,  having  U.  S.  shield  on 
breast,  olive  branch  in  right  claw,  and  arrows  in  the 
left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  unum  e  plueibus; 
above,  on  border,  thirteen  stars.     Size,  19^. 

84.  AE.  Cent,  1792.     6>5v.  Similar  to  No.  83.    ^^.  general  | 

OF  THE  I  AMERICAN  ARMIES  |  1775  |  RESIGNED  |  1783  | 
PRESIDENT  I  OF  THE  |  UNITED  STATES  |  1789.      Size,  19. 

86.  AE.  Cent,1792.  Ohv.  G.WASHINGTON  PRESIDENT. 
I.  Bust  of  Washington  in  uniform  to  left;  beneath, 
1792.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An 
eagle  displayed,  with  shield  on  breast,  olive  branch  in 
the  right  claw,  and  arrows  in  the  left;  above,  about  the 
head,  fifteen  stars.     Size,  21. 

86.  AE.  Cent,  1792.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  85, 
but  with  reeded  borders.     Size,  23. 

87-88.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1793.  Ohv.  WASHINGTON  PRESI- 
DENT. Bust  of  Washington,  in  uniform,  to  left. 
Bev.  A  ship  sailing  to  right;  above,  HALFPENNY; 
below,  1 793,  in  an  incused  depression.     Size,  19. 

89.  AE.  Half-cent,  1793.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Washington,  in  uni- 
form, to  right;  above,  LIBERTY;  below,  1793.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive 
wreath,  half  |  cent,  with   ^^-^  beneath  the  wreath. 

Edge,  TWO.  HUNDREDTHS.  OR.  HALF.  CENT.      SizB,  14. 


32  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

90.  AE.  Cent,  1796.     Ohv.  GEORGE  WASH  I  NGTON.    Bust 

of  Washington  to  right,  in  uniform.  Rev.  LIBERTY 
AND  SECURITY.  A  heart-shaped  shield,  argent, 
fifteen  pales  gules,  impaling  azure,  fifteen  stars;  above, 
an  eagle  displayed,  with  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
arrows  in  left;  below,  divided  by  the  shield,  1 7  -  95. 

Edge,    PAYABLE    AT    LONDON    LIVERPOOL    OR    BRISTOL. 

Size,  18. 

91.  AE.  Cent,  1795.     Similar  to   No.  90,  but  on   the  edge, 

BIRMINGHAM  REDRUTH  &  SWANSEA. 


COINS  STRUCK  BY  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA  AFTER  THE  ESTABLISHMENT  OF  THE 
MINT  AT  PHILADELPHIA.     1793. 

Nearly  all  the  coins  of  the  United  States  in  the  collection  were  struck  at 
the  Philadelphia  mint.  So  few  of  them  bear  the  marks  of  other  mints 
that  it  was  not  deemed  best  to  make  separate  lists  for  the  different  mints. 
All  mint-marks,  however,  are  carefully  noted. 

GOLD. 

92.  Double-eagle,  1849.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 

diadem  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen  stars;  be- 
neath, 1849.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle,  displayed,  with  the  shield  of  the  United 
States  on  the  breast;  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  extending 
symmetrically  to  left  and  right,  and  inscribed  (left) 
E  PLURiBUS  -  (right)  unum;  above,  thirteen  stars  in 
form  of  an  oval,  and  rays  extending  from  wing  to  wing 
of  the  eagle;  below,  TWENTY  D.  Borders  dentilated. 
Reeded  edge.  Size,  21;  wt.,  516  grs.  By  Longacre. 
PI.  n,  1.     Unique. 

93.  Double-eagle,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

94.  Double-eagle,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

95.  Double-eagle,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

96.  Double-eagle,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

97.  Double-eagle,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 


33 


98. 

99. 
100. 

101. 
102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
107. 
108. 
109. 


110. 
111. 
112. 
113. 
114. 
115. 
116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
120. 


Double-eagle,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  92,  but  with  S  (San 
Francisco  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle,  on  reverse,  and 
dated  1 855.  , 

Double-eagle,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Double-eagle,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  92,  but  with  S  (San 
Francisco  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle,  on  reverse,  and 
dated  1857. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  92,  but  within  the 
TRUST,  and  dated 


Double-eagle,  1858. 
Double-eagle,  1859. 
Double-eagle,  1860. 
Double-eagle,  1861. 
Double-eagle,  1862. 
Double-eagle,  1863. 
Double-eagle,  1864. 
Double-eagle,  1865. 
Double-eagle,  1866. 


oval  of  stars,  on  reverse,  in  god  we 
1866. 


Double-eagle,  1867. 
Double-eagle,  1868. 
Double-eagle,  1869. 
Double-eagle,  1870. 
Double-eagle,  1871. 
Double-eagle,  1872. 
Double-eagle,  1873. 
Double-eagle,  1874. 
Double-eagle,  1875. 
Double-eagle,  1876. 
Double-eagle,  1877. 


Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 


Similar  to  No.  109,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  109,  but  the  head  of 
Ijiberty  is  larger  and  more  centrally  placed  than  in  the 
original  design  of  1849,  No.  92;  and  the  stars  are  in 
different  relation  to  the  bust,  so  that  the  top  of  the 
diadem  is  between  the  sixth  and  seventh  stars  instead 
of  below  the  seventh.  On  reverse,  the  value  reads 
TWENTY  DOLLARS. 


34 

121. 
122. 
123. 
124. 
125. 
126. 
127. 
128. 
129. 
130. 
131. 
132. 
133. 
134. 
135. 
136. 
137. 
138. 
139. 
140. 
141. 
142. 
143. 
144. 
145. 
146. 
147. 
148. 
149. 
160. 


CATALOGUE 


Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double -eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double -eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 
Double-eagle 


OF   COINS,   TOKENS, 

1878.  Similar  to  No. 

1879.  Similar  to  No. 
1880.*  Similar  to  No. 

1881.  Similar  to  No. 

1882.  Similar  to  No. 

1883.  Similar  to  No. 

1884.  Similar  to  No. 

1885.  Similar  to  No. 

1886.  Similar  to  No. 

1887.  Similar  to  No. 

1888.  Similar  to  No. 

1889.  Similar  to  No. 

1890.  Similar  to  No. 

1891.  Similar  to  No. 

1892.  Similar  to  No. 

1893.  Similar  to  No. 

1894.  Similar  to  No. 

1895.  Similar  to  No. 

1896.  Similar  to  No. 

1897.  Similar  to  No. 

1898.  Similar  to  No. 

1899.  Similar  to  No. 

1900.  Similar  to  No. 

1901.  Similar  to  No. 

1902.  Similar  to  No. 

1903.  Similar  to  No. 

1904.  Similar  to  No. 

1905.  Similar  to  No. 

1906.  Similar  to  No. 

1907.  Similar  to  No. 


AND   MEDALS. 

120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date, 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 
120,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKEN'S,   AND  MEDALS. 


35 


l61.  Double-eagle,  1907.  6>J^.  LIBERTY.  Liberty  with  long, 
loose  hair,  standing-  facing,  on  right  foot,  the  left  raised 
and  resting  upon  a  rock,  in  front  of  which  lies  an  oak 
branch;  she  holds  a  torch  in  her  right  hand  and  an  olive 
branch  in  the  left;  in  the  distance  to  left,  the  Capitol 
of  the  United  States;  to  right,  the  date,  M.  C,  M.  VI  I. 
and  beneath  the  date  asg  (Augustus  Saint-Gaudens) 
in  monogram;  in  background,  rising  sun;  the  whole 
within  a  circle  of  forty  six  stars.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA  ]  TWENTY  DOLLARS.  An 
eagle  flying  to  left  athwart  the  rays  of  the  rising  sun. 

Edge,  E  *  PLURIBUS*  UNUM  ******** 

*  *  * .     Compare  PL  VI,  2. 

The  types  of  No.  151  are  in  very  high  relief;  about  12,250  speci- 
mens of  it  were  issued. 

152.  Double-eagle,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  151,  but  with  types 

in  lower  relief,  and  the  date,  1 907. 

153.  Double-eagle,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  152,  except  date. 

154.  Double-eagle,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  152,  but  on  orb  of 

the  sun  on  reverse  the  motto,  in  god  we  trust;  and 
dated  1 908. 

155.  Double-eagle,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  154,  except  date. 

156.  Double-eagle,  1910.     Similar  to  No.  154,  except  date. 


157.  Eagle,  1795.      Ohv.    ********** 

LIBERTY  *****.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty 
to  right,  with  long,  loose  hair  and  wearing  liberty  cap; 
below,  1795.  J?ev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed,  standing  upon  a  palm 
branch,  and  holding  a  laurel  wreath  in  bill.  Edge 
reeded.     Size,  21;  wt.,  270  grs.     PI.  II,  2. 

158.  Eagle,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  157,  biit  with  sixteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  eight  to  right  and  eight  to 
left  of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1796. 

169.  Eagle,  1797.  Similar  to  No.  157,  but  with  sixteen  stars 
on  the  obverse,  grouped  twelve  to  left  and  four  to 
right  of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1797. 


36  CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

160.  Eagle,  1797.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  157,  but  with  sixteen 

stars  on  the  obverse,  grouped  ten  to  left  and  six  to 
right  of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1797.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  displayed,  bear- 
ing shield  of  the  United  States  on  the  breast,  arrows 
in  the  right  claw  and  olive  branch  in  the  left;  in  beak, 
a  scroll  inscribed  e  plueibus  -  unum;  above  the  head, 
thirteen  stars  beneath  an  arch  of  clouds.  Eeeded  edge. 
Size,  21. 

161.  Eagle,  1798.^    Similar  to  No.  160,  but  with  thirteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  nine  to  left  and  four  to  right 
of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1798. 

162.  Eagle,  1798.^    Similar  to  No.  160,  but  with  thirteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right 
of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1798. 

163.  Eagle,  1799.    Similar  to  No.  160,  but  with  thirteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  five  to  right 
of  LIBERTY,  and  dated  1799. 

164.  Eagle,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

165.  Eagle,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

166.  Eagle,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  163,  but  with  small  stars  on 

reverse. 

167.  Eagle,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  163,  but  with  large  stars  on 

reverse. 
167a.  Eagle,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

168.  Eagle,  1838.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  hair 

knotted  at  back  of  head  and  secured  by  a  cord  of 
pearls;  in  hair  a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  around, 
thirteen  stars;  below,  1838.  Bev.  An  eagle,  with  wings 
displayed,  the  head  turned  to  left,  bearing  on  breast 
shield  of  the  U.  S.,  an  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  the  left;  below,  TEND.  Reeded  edge. 
Size,  17;  wt.,  129  grs.     PI.  U,  3. 

169.  Eagle,  1839.    Similar  to  No.  168,  except  date. 

170.  Eagle,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  168,  but  the  lock  of  hair 

has  been  removed  from  over  the  ear  and  the  curls  on 
forehead  extend  down  to  the  ear,  which  is  visible. 

^  Date  changed  from  1797.  Such  conversions  were  of  frequent  occur- 
rence in  the  early  period  of  the  mint's  operations.  Other  examples  are: 
Half-eagle,  1795  to  1796;  quarter-eagle,  1804  to  1806;  dime,  1809  to  1811; 
cente,  1799  to  1800,  1822  to  1823;  half-cent,  1802  to  1803. 


I 


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~171.  Eagle,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

172.  Eagle,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

173.  Eagle,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

174.  Eagle,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 
176.  Eagle,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

176.  Eagle,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

177.  Eagle,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

178.  Eagle,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

179.  Eagle,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

180.  Eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

181.  Eagle,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

182.  Eagle,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

183.  Eagle,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

184.  Eagle,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

185.  Eagle,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

186.  Eagle,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  170,  but  with  letter  S.  (San 

Francisco  Mint)  beneath  eagle  and  dated  1856. 

187.  Eagle,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

188.  Eagle,  1858.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

189.  Eagle,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

190.  Eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

191.  Eagle,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

192.  Eagle,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

193.  Eagle,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

194.  Eagle,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 
196.  Eagle,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  170,  except  date. 

196.  Eagle,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  170,  but  on  a  scroll  above 

the  eagle  in  god  -  we  -  trust. 

197.  Eagle,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

198.  Eagle,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

199.  Eagle,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 


38  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

200.  Eagle,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

201.  Eagle,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

202.  Eagle,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

203.  Eagle,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

204.  Eagle,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 
206.  Eagle,  1875.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

206.  Eagle,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

207.  Eagle,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

208.  Eagle,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

209.  Eagle,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

210.  Eagle,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

211.  Eagle,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

212.  Eagle,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

213.  Eagle,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

214.  Eagle,  1884.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

215.  Eagle,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

216.  Eagle,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

217.  Eagle,  1887.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

218.  Eagle,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

219.  Eagle,  1889.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

220.  Eagle,  1890.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

221.  Eagle,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

222.  Eagle,  1892.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

223.  Eagle,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

224.  Eagle,  1894.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 
226.  Eagle,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

226.  Eagle,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

227.  Eagle,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

228.  Eagle,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

229.  Eagle,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

230.  Eagle,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 


tTALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  39 

^31.  Eagle,  1901.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

232.  Eagle,  1902.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

233.  Eagle,  1903.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

234.  Eagle,  1904.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 
236.  Eagle,  1905.  Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

236.  Eagle,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

237.  Eagle,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  196,  except  date. 

238.  Eagle,  1907.     Ohv.  Head  of  an  Indian  girl  to  left,  with 

feather  bonnet,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed 
liberty;  above,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1907.  Rev. 
UNITED.STATES.OF.AMERICA.  An  eagle,  stand- 
ing to  left,  upon  a  bundle  of  arrows  on  which  lies  an 
olive  branch;  to  right,  e  |  pluribus  |  unum;  below, 
TEN.DOLLARS.  Edge,  46 stars.  By  Saint-Gaudens. 
Compare  PI.  VI,  4. 

239.  Eagle,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  238,  except  date. 

240.  Eagle,  1908.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.   238,  but  to  left  of 

eagle,  in  |  god  we  |  trust. 

241.  Eagle,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  240,  except  date. 

242.  Eagle,  1910.     Similar  to  No.  240,  except  date. 


243.  Half-eagle,  1795.     Ohv.  •••••••*•• 

LIBERTY  •*•••.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty 
to  right,  with  long,  loose  hair,  and  wearing  liberty  cap; 
below,1795.  ^ev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed,  standing  upon  a  palm 
branch,  and  holding  aloft  a  wreath  of  laurel  in  bill. 
Border  dentilated.  Reeded  edge.  Size,  16;  wt.,  135 
grs. 

244.  Half-eagle,    1795.      Ohv.    Similar    to    No.    243.      B&o. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  dis- 
played, bearing  shield  of  the  U.  S.  on  breast;  arrows  in 
right  claw  and  olive  branch  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll 
inscribed  e  pluribus  -  unum;  above  the  head,  sixteen 
stars  beneath  an  arch  of  clouds.  Reeded  edge.  Size, 
16;  wt.,  135  grs. 


40  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

245.  Half-eagle,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  243,  except  date. 

246.  Half-eagle,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  244,  but  with  fifteen 

stars  on  obverse,  grouped  ten  to  left  and  five  to  right 
of  LIBERTY. 

247.  Half-eagle,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  243,  but  with  sixteen 

stars  on  obverse,  grouped  eleven  to  left  and  five  to 
right  of  LIBERTY. 

248.  Half-eagle,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  243,  but  with  thirteen 

stars  on  the  obverse,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  five  to 
right  of  LIBERTY. 

249.  Half-eagle,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  244,  but  on  obverse 

thirteen  stars,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  five  to  right  of 
LIBERTY;  and  on  reverse,  thirteen  stars  above  the 
head  of  the  eagle. 

250.  Half-eagle,  1799.     Similar  to  249,  except  date. 

251.  Half-eagle,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  249,  but  with  minor 

variations  in  the  die,  and  dated  1 799. 

252.  Half -eagle,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  249,  except  date. 

253.  Half-eagle,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  249,  except  date. 

254.  Half -eagle,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  249,  but  with  2  over  1 

in  the  date. 
255-6.  Half-eagle,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  249,  but  with  3  over 

2  in  date. 
257.  Half-eagle,  1804.    Similar  to  No.  249,  except  date. 
268.  Half-eagle,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  249,  except  date 

259.  Half -eagle,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  249,  but  with  thirteen 

stars  on  the  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to 
right  of  L I B  E  RT Y,  and  dated  1 806. 

260.  Half-eagle,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  259,  except  date. 

261.  Half-eagle,  1807.      Ohv.    Draped    bust    of    Liberty    to 

left,  the  hair  falling  loosely  about  neck  and  shoulders, 
and  wearing  a  liberty  cap,  the  band  of  which  is  in- 
scribed liberty;  around,  *******  — 
******;  below,  1807.  Bev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played, an  olive  branch  in  the  right  claw,  and  arrows 
in  the  left;  above  the  eagle,  a  scroll  with  e  pluribus 
unum;  below,  5  D.  Reeded  edge.  Size,  16.  By 
Eeich.     PI.  II,  4. 


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262.  Half-eagle,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  261,  except  date. 
263-4.  Half-eagle,  1809.     Similar  to  No.  261,  except  dates. 

265.  Half-eagle,  1810.     Similar  to  No.  261,  except  date. 

266.  Half -eagle,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  261,  except  date. 
267-8.  Half-eagle,  1812.     Similar  to  No.  261,  except  date. 

269.  Half-eagle,  1813.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  the 

hair  falling  in  ringlets  on  neck  and  shoulders,  with 
liberty  cap  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty; 
around,  *************;  be- 
low, 181 3.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  261.     Size,  16. 

270.  Half-eagle,  1814.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

271.  Half-eagle,  1815.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

272.  Half-eagle,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

273.  Half-eagle,  1819.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

274.  Half-eagle,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

275.  Half-eagle,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

276.  Half-eagle,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

277.  Half-eagle,  1823.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

278.  Half-eagle,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

279.  Half-eagle,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

280.  Half-eagle,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

281.  Half-eagle,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

282.  Half-eagle,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

283.  Half-eagle,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

284.  Half-eagle,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

285.  Half-eagle,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

286.  Half -eagle,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

287.  Half-eagle,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

288.  Half-eagle,  1834.     Similar  to  No.  269,  except  date. 

289.  Half-eagle,  1834.     Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 

fillet  inscribed  liberty;  her  hair  is  wavy,  and  locks 
fall  on  neck;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below  bust,  1834. 
Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Ah  eagle, 
with  wings  displayed,  the  head  turned  to  left,  bearing 
shield  of  the  U.  S.  on  breast;  an  olive  branch  in  right 
claw  and  three  arrows  in  left;  below,  5  D.  Reeded 
edge.     Size,  14;  wt.,  129  grs.;  PI.  II,  6. 


42  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

290.  Half-eagle,  1835.  Similar  to  No.  289,  except  date. 

291.  Half -eagle,  1836.  Similar  to  No.  289,  except  date. 

292.  Half-eagle,  1837.  Similar  to  No.  289,  except  date. 

293.  Half-eagle,  1838.  Similar  to  No.  289,  except  date. 

294.  Half-eagle,  1839.     Ohv.   Bust  of   Liberty  to  left,  with 

hair  in  a  knot  at  back  of  head  and  secured  by  rope 
of  pearls;  in  hair,  a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  around, 
thirteen  stars;  below,  1839.  Bev.  Similar  to  No.  289, 
except  for  variations  in  the  olive  branch  and  the  posi- 
tion of  the  arrows  in  claws  of  the  eagle,  and  the  state- 
ment of  value,  which  is  FIVE  D.     Size,  14. 

295.  Half-eagle,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  294,  but  the  stars  on 

obverse  are  smaller. 

296.  Half -eagle,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

297.  Half-eagle,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

298.  Half-eagle,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

299.  Half-eagle,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

300.  Half-eagle,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

301.  Half-eagle,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

302.  Half-eagle,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

303.  Half-eagle,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

304.  Half-eagle,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

305.  Half-eagle,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

306.  Half -eagle,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

307.  Half-eagle,  1852.     Similar  to  No.  294,  but  with  D  (Dah- 

lonega  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

308.  Half-eagle,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

309.  Half-eagle,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

310.  Half-eagle,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

311.  Half -eagle,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  294,  but  with  C  (Char- 

lotte Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

312.  Half-eagle,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 
813.  Half-eagle,  1858.     Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 


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314.  Half -eagle,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

316.  Half-eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

316.  Half -eagle,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

317.  Half-eagle,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

318.  Half-eagle,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

319.  Half-eagle,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

320.  Half-eagle,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  294,  except  date. 

321.  Half -eagle,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  294,  but  above  the  eagle 

on  reverse  a  scroll  bearing  in  god  -  we  -  trust. 

322.  Half-eagle,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

323.  Half-eagle,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

324.  Half -eagle,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

325.  Half-eagle,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

326.  Half-eagle,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

327.  Half-eagle,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

328.  Half-eagle,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

329.  Half-eagle,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

330.  Half-eagle,  1875.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

331.  Half-eagle,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

332.  Half-eagle,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

333.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

334.  Half-eagle,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

335.  Half-eagle,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  821,  except  date. 

336.  Half-eagle,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

337.  Half -eagle,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

338.  Half -eagle,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

339.  Half-eagle,  1884.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

340.  Half -eagle,  1885.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

341.  Half -eagle,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

342.  Half-eagle,  1887.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

343.  Half -eagle,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Half-eagle,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 


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344. 

346.  Half-eagle,  1890.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

346.  Half-eagle,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

347.  Half-eagle,  1892.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

348.  Half-eagle,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

349.  Half-eagle,  1894.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 
360.  Half-eagle,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 
351.  Half -eagle,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 
362.  Half-eagle,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

353.  Half-eagle,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

354.  Half-eagle,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 
365.  Half-eagle,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 
356.  Half -eagle,  1901.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

367.  Half-eagle,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

368.  Half-eagle,  1903.     Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

369.  Half-eagle,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

360.  Half-eagle,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

361.  Half-eagle,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

362.  Half-eagle,  1907.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

363.  Half-eagle,  1908.  Similar  to  No.  321,  except  date. 

364.  Half-eagle,  1908.     Ohv.    In  an   incuse  depression,  bust 

of  an  Indian  to  left,  with  bonnet  of  eagle  feathers, 
and  a  necklace  of  claws;  around,  ****** 
LIBERTY  *******;  below,  1 908.  Beneath 
the  bust,  B.  L.  P.  (Bela  Lyon  Pratt).  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA,  incuse;  an  eagle,  standing 
to  left,  upon  a  bundle  of  arrows  on  which  lies  an  olive 
branch;  the  whole  in  an  incuse  depression;  to  left  of 
the  eagle,  e  [  pluribus  |  unum;  to  right,  in  |  god  | 
WE  I  trust;  below,  FIVE  DOLLARS.  Without  raised 
margin.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  13^.     PL  II,  6. 

365.  Half-eagle,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  364,  except  date. 

366.  Half -eagle,  1910.     Similar  to  No.  364,  except  date. 


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367-368.  Three-dollars,  1854.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  An  Indian  female  head,  to  left,  with 
feather  bonnet,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty. 
Reo.  3  I  DOLLARS  I  1854  |  within  a  wreath  of  cotton  and 
wheat.  Edge,  reeded.  Size,  13;  wt.,  77.4  grs.  By 
Longacre.     PI.  W^  8. 

369.  Three-dollars,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  367,  but  beneath  the 

wreath,  the  letter  S  (San  Francisco  mint)  and  1855. 

370.  Three-dollars,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  369,  except  date. 

371.  Three-dollars,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

372.  Three-dollars,  1858.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

373.  Three-dollars,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

374.  Three-dollars,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

375.  Three-dollars,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

376.  Three-dollars,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

377.  Three-dollars,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

378.  Three-dollars,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

379.  Three-dollars,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

380.  Three-dollars,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

381.  Three-dollars,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

382.  Three-dollars,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

383.  Three-dollars,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

384.  Three-dollars,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

385.  Three-dollars,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

386.  Three-dollars,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

387.  Three-dollars,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

388.  Three -dollars,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

389.  Three-dollars,  1875.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

390.  Three-dollars,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

391.  Three-dollars,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

392.  Three-dollars,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

393.  Three-dollars,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

22023°— 14 4 


46  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

394.  Three-dollars,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

395.  Three-dollars,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

396.  Three-dollars,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

397.  Three-dollars,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

398.  Three-dollars,  1884.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

399.  Three-dollars,  1885.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

400.  Three-dollars,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

401.  Three-dollars,  1887.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

402.  Three-dollars,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 

403.  Three-dollars,  1889.  Similar  to  No.  367,  except  date. 


404.  Quarter-eagle,  1796.     Ohv.   LIBERTY.     Draped  bust  of 

Liberty  to  right,  with  long  hair  falling  on  neck  and 
shoulders,  and  with  liberty  cap;  beneath,  1796.  (No 
stars  on  border.)  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  An  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  of  U.  S. 
on  breast,  grasping  arrows  in  right  claw,  and  olive 
branch  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  e 
pluribus-unum;  about  the  head,  sixteen  stars  beneath 
an  arch  of  clouds.     Size,  13 ;  67. 5  gr. ;  PI.  II,  7. 

405.  Quarter-eagle,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  404,  but  on  obverse 

•••••*•••  LIBERTY********. 

406.  Quarter-eagle,    1797.     Similar    to    No.    404,    but    with 

thirteen  stars  on  obverse,  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right, 
of  LIBERTY. 

407.  Quarter-eagle,  1798.     Similar    to    No.    404,    but    with 

thirteen  stars  on  obverse,  grouped  six  to  left  and  seven 
to  right  of  LIBERTY,  and  thirteen  on  reverse  above 
the  head  of  the  eagle. 

408.  Quarter-eagle,  1802.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  404,  but  with 

thirteen  stars,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  five  to  right 
of  LIBERTY.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  404,  but  thirteen 
stars  about  the  head  of  the  eagle. 

409.  Quarter-eagle,    1804.     Similar    to    No.    408,    but    with 

fourteen  stars  over  the  head  of  eagle  on  reverse,  and 
dated  1804. 


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410.  Quarter-eagle,    1805.     Similar    to    No.    408,    but    with 

thirteen  stars  on  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and 
six  to  right  of  LIBERTY. 

411.  Quarter-eagle,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  410,  except  date. 

411a.  Quarter-eagle,  1806.  Similar  to  No.  408,  but  with 
thirteen  stars,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  five  to  right 
of  LIBERTY. 

412.  Quarter-eagle,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  410,  except  date. 

413.  Quarter-eagle,  1808.     Types  similar  to  the  Half -eagle,  No. 

261,  but  with  mark  of  value,  2-1/2  D.,  beneath  the 
eagle  on  reverse,  and  dated  1808.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  13. 

414.  Quarter-eagle,  1821.     Similar  to  the  Half -eagle.  No.  269, 

but  with  mark  of  value,  2-1 /2D.  and  dated  1821.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  12. 

415.  Quarter-eagle,  1824.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

416.  Quarter-eagle,  1826.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

417.  Quarter-eagle,  1827.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

418.  Quarter-eagle,  1829.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

419.  Quarter-eagle,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

420.  Quarter-eagle,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

421.  Quarter-eagle,  1832.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

422.  Quarter-eagle,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

423.  Quarter-eagle,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  414,  except  date. 

424.  Quarter-eagle,  1834.      Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 

fillet  inscribed  liberty;  her  hair  is  wavy,  and  locks 
fall  on  neck;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1834.  Eev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed,  the  head  turned  to  left,  bearing  shield 
of  the  U.  S.  on  breast;  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  left;  below  2-1/2  D.  Reeded  edge. 
Size,  Hi.     Wt.,  64.5grs. 

425.  Quarter-eagle,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  424,  except  date. 

426.  Quarter-eagle,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  424,  except  date. 

427.  Quarter-eagle,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  424,  except  date. 


48  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

428.  Quarter-eagle,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  424,  except  date. 

429.  Quarter-eagle,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  424,  except  date. 

430.  Quarter-eagle,  1840.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 

hair  in  a  knot  at  back  of  head  and  secured  by  rope  of 
pearls;  in  hair  a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thir- 
teen stars;  below,  1840.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  424,  but 
of  different  die,  the  olive  branch  in  the  eagle's  claw 
being  much  larger. 

431.  Quarter-eagle,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

432.  Quarter-eagle,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

433.  Quarter-eagle,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

434.  Quarter-eagle,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

435.  Quarter-eagle,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

436.  Quarter-eagle,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

437.  Quarter-eagle,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

438.  Quarter-eagle,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

439.  Quarter-eagle,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

440.  Quarter-eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

441.  Quarter-eagle,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

442.  Quarter-eagle,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

443.  Quarter-eagle,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

444.  Quarter-eagle,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

445.  Quarter-eagle,  1855.  Similar  to  No,  430,  except  date. 

446.  Quarter-eagle,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

447.  Quarter-eagle,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

448.  Quarter-eagle,  1858.  Similar  to  No,  430,  except  date. 

449.  Qfiarter-eagle,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

450.  Quarter-eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

451.  Quarter-eagle,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

452.  Quarter-eagle,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

453.  Quarter-eagle,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

454.  Quarter-eagle,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 


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455.  Quarter-eagle,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

456.  Quarter-eagle,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

457.  Quarter-eagle,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 
468.  Quarter-eagle,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

459.  Quarter-eagle,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

460.  Quarter-eagle,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

461.  Quarter-eagle,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

462.  Quarter-eagle,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

463.  Quarter-eagle,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

464.  Quarter-eagle,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

465.  Quarter-eagle,  1875.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

466.  Quarter-eagle,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

467.  Quarter-eagle,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

468.  Quarter-eagle,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

469.  Quarter-eagle,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

470.  Quarter-eagle,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

471.  Quarter-eagle,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

472.  Quarter-eagle,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

473.  Quarter-eagle,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

474.  Quarter-eagle,  1884.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

475.  Quarter-eagle,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

476.  Quarter-eagle,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

477.  Quarter-eagle,  1887.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

478.  Quarter-eagle,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

479.  Quarter-eagle,  1889.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date.  ; 

480.  Quarter-eagle,  1890.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

481.  Quarter-eagle,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

482.  Quarter-eagle,  1892.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

483.  Quarter-eagle,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

484.  Quarter-eagle,  1894.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 


60  CAtALOGUB   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

485.  Quarter-eagle,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

486.  Quarter-eagle,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

487.  Quarter-eagle,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

488.  Quarter-eagle,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

489.  Quarter-eagle,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

490.  Quarter-eagle,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

491.  Quarter-eagle,  1901.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

492.  Quarter-eagle,  1902.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

493.  Quarter-eagle,  1903.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

494.  Quarter-eagle,  1904.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

495.  Quarter-eagle,  1905.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

496.  Quarter-eagle,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

497.  Quarter-eagle,  1907.  Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

498.  Quarter-eagle,  1908.  Similar  to  the  Eagle,  No.  364,  but 

reading  2-1  /2  D.  below  the  eagle  on  reverse.     Size,  11. 

499.  Quarter-eagle,  1909.  Similar  to  No.  498,  except  date. 
600.  Quarter-eagle,  1910.  Similar  to  No.  498,  except  date. 


501.  Dollar,  1849.     Olv.    Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  dia- 

dem inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen  stars.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive 
wreath,  i  |  dollar  |  1849.  Reeded  edge.  Size,  8;  wt., 
25.8  grs.;  PI.  II,  9. 

502.  Dollar,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  501,  except  date. 

503.  Dollar,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  501,  except  date. 
504-505.  Dollar,  1852.     Similar  to  No.  501,  except  date. 
506-507.  Dollar,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  501,  except  date. 

608.  Dollar,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  501,  except  date. 

609.  Dollar,  1854.     Olv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 

An  Indian  female  head  to  left,  with  feather  bonnet, 
the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty.  Eev.  Within 
a  wreath  of  cotton  and  wheat,  l  [  dollar  |  1854.  Size, 
9i;  wt.,  25.8  grs.;  PI.  II,  10. 


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CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

610.  Dollar,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

611.  Dollar,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

612.  Dollar,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

613.  Dollar,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
514.  Dollar,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
616.  Dollar,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
616.  Dollar,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

517.  Dollar,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

518.  Dollar,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

619.  Dollar,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

620.  Dollar,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
521.  Dollar,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
622.  Dollar,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

523.  Dollar,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

524.  Dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
626.  Dollar,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

626.  Dollar,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

627.  Dollar,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

628.  Dollar,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

629.  Dollar,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

630.  Dollar,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

631.  Dollar,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

632.  Dollar,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

633.  Dollar,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

634.  Dollar,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
636.  Dollar,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  609,  except  date. 
636.  Dollar,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
537.  Dollar,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

638.  Dollar,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

639.  Dollar,  1884.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

640.  Dollar,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 
541.  Dollar,  1886.  Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 


51 


52  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

642.  Dollar,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

543.  Dollar,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

644.  Dollar,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

645-646.  Dollar,  1903.  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  spe- 
cial issue.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Bust  of  President  McKinley  to  left.  Rev.  LOUISI- 
ANA PURCHASE  EXPOSITION,  ST.  LOUIS.  In 
field,  ONE  I  DOLLAR  |  {ollve  hranch)  \  1803  |  1903. 
Reeded  edge.     Size,  9.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

547.  Dollar,  1903.  Similar  to  No.  545,  but  with  bust  of 
Jefferson  to  left,  on  obverse. 

648-649.  Dollar,  1904.  Lewis  and  Clark  Exposition,  special 
issue.  Ohv.  LEWIS-CLARK  EXPOSITION  PORT- 
LAND ORE.  Bust  of  Mr.  Meriweather  Lewis  to 
left;  below,  date.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Bust  of  Mr.  William  Clark  to  left; 
beneath,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Reeded  edge.  Size,  9. 
By  C.  E.  Barber. 

650-561.  Dollar,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  548,  except  date. 


SILVER. 

662.  Dollar,  1794.     Ohv.  i^i^i^-kiri^ici   LIBERTY 

*•*****.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with 
loosehair  hanging  on  neck;  below,  1 795.  Bev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played, the  head  turned  to  right,  standing  upon  a 
rock;     the    whole    within    an    olive    wreath.     Edge, 

HUNDRED  □  O  □  O  □  *  *  CENTS  *  *  □  O  CZl  *  * 
ONE  *    *    DOLLAR  *    *    OR   *    *  UNIT   □□***. 

Size,  24i;  wt.,  416  grs. 

663.  Dollar,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  552,  except  date;  variety 

with  three  leaves  beneath  left  wing  of  eagle.     PI.  Ill,  1. 

664.  Dollar,  1796.     Ohv.   LIBERTY.     Draped  bust  of    Lib- 

erty to  right,  with  long  hair,  two  side  locks  drawn 
back  and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  around,  fifteen  stars 
grouped  eight  to  left  and  seven  to  right;  below,  1 795. 
Rev.  Eagle  similar  to  No.  552,  but  perched  upon  a  cloud 
and  within  a  wreath  of  olive  and  palm  branches.  Edge 
as  No.  552. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  53 

555.  DoUax,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  554,  except  date. 

556.  Dollar,  1797.    Similar  to  No.  554,  but  with  sixteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  nine  to  left  and  seven  to  right 
of  LIBERTY. 

557.  Dollar,  1797.    Similar  to  No.  554,  but  with  sixteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  ten  to  left  and  six  to  right  of 
LIBERTY. 

558.  Dollar,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  554,  but  with  fifteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  seven  to  right 
of  LIBERTY.     Size,  25. 

559.  Dollar,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  554,  but  with  thirteen  stars 

on  the  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right 
of  LIBERTY. 

560.  Dollar,  1798.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  554,  but  with  thir- 

teen stars  on  the  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six 
to  right  of  LIBERTY;  below,  1798.  Eev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  displayed,  with 
shield  of  the  U.  S.  on  breast,  thirteen  arrows  in  right 
claw  and  olive  branch  in  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed 
E  PLURiBUS  -  unum;  about  the  head,  thirteen  stars 
beneath  an  arch  of  clouds.     Edge  as  No.  552. 

561.  Dollar,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  560,  except  date. 

561a.  Dollar,  1799.  Similar  to  No.  560,  but  with  stars  grouped 
eight  to  left  and  five  to  right  of  LI  BERT Y. 

562-3.  Dollars,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  560,  except  date. 

564.  Dollar,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  560,  except  date. 

565-6.  Dollars,  1802.  Similar  to  No.  560,  with  numeral  2 
over  1  in  the  date. 

567.  Dollar,  1803.    Similar  to  No.  560,  except  date. 

568.  Dollar,  1804.    Types  similar  to  No.  560,  but  with  a  bead- 

ing around  the  borders.  The  edge,  which  is  similar  to 
No.  552,  is  very  faintly  struck,  the  legend  being  only 
legible,  while  the  condition  of  the  specimen  is  other- 
wise "uncirculated."  Very  rare.  PI.  Ill,  2. 
669.  Dollar,  1804.  Types  similar  to  No.  560,  but  with  several 
minor  variations,  and  with  a  plain  edge.  This  piece  is 
understood  to  have  been  struck  several  years  later  than 
the  date  it  bears. 


54  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

670.  Dollar,  1840.  Ohv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek  chiton,  with 
neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon  a  rock,  the 
head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  in  left  hand  a  pole  sur- 
mounted by  liberty  cap,  the  right  hand  supporting  the 
shield  of  the  United  States  which  rests  upon  the  ground 
by  her  side;  across  the  shield  is  a  scroll  inscribed  lib- 
erty; beneath,  1840.  R&c.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed  inverted ; 
an  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  arrows  in  left;  below, 
ON  E  DOL.     Reeded  edge.     Size,  24;  PL  III,  3. 

1841.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1842.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1843.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1844.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1845.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1846.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1847.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1848.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1849.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1850.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1851.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1852.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1853.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 
1864.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 
1856.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1866.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1867.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1868.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

1869.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 
1860.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 


671. 

Dollar, 

672. 

Dollar, 

673. 

Dollar, 

674. 

Dollar, 

676. 

Dollar, 

676. 

Dollar, 

677. 

Dollar, 

678. 

Dollar, 

679. 

Dollar, 

680. 

Dollar, 

681. 

Dollar, 

682. 

Dollar, 

683. 

Dollar, 

684. 

Dollar, 

686. 

Dollar, 

686. 

Dollar, 

687. 

Dollar, 

688. 

Dollar, 

689. 

Dollar, 

690. 

Dollar, 

CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


55 


691.  Dollar,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

692.  Dollar,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

693.  Dollar,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

694.  Dollar,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 
696.  Dollar,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  570,  except  date. 

696.  Dollar,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  570,  but  on  a  scroll  above 

the  eagle  on  reverse,  in  god  -  we  -  trust,  and  dated 
1866. 

697.  Dollar,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 

698.  Dollar,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 

699.  Dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 
600.  Dollar,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  596,  except  date. 


601.  Dollar,  1871. 

602.  Dollar,  1872. 

603.  Dollar,  1873. 


I 


604-5.  Trade-dollars,  1873.  Ohv.  Liberty,  with  diadem,  wear- 
ing Greek  chiton,  her  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to 
left  upon  a  bale  of  goods  by  the  sea;  holds  a  branch 
of  olive  in  extended  right  hand  and  in  her  left,  which 
hangs  by  her  side,  a  scroll  on  which,  Liberty;  behind 
and  leaning  against  the  bale  of  goods,  sheaf  of  wheat; 
beneath  the  bale,  a  scroll  inscribed  in  god  we  trust; 
around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1873.  Iteo.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  dis- 
played inverted,  the  head  turned  to  right,  three  ar- 
rows in  right  claw  and  olive  branch  in  left;  above, 
on  a  scroll,  e  pluribus  unum;  beneath  the  eagle, 
420  GRAINS  900  FINE,  and  on  margin,  TRADE  DOLLAR. 
Keeded  edge.     Size,  24.     PI.  Ill,  4. 

606.  Trade-dollar,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

607.  Trade-dollar,  1875.  Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

608.  Trade-dollar,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

609.  Trade-dollar,  1877.  Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

610.  Trade-dollar,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 


56  CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

611-12.  Dollars,  1878.  Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
liberty  cap,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty; 
in    hair,    cotton    bolls    and    wheat     heads;    around, 

•  •••**•     E.    PLURIBUS   .    UNUM 

•  ••••*;  below,  1878.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings 
displayed  erect,  the  head  turned  to  left,  an  olive 
branch  in  right  claw  and  three  arrows  in  left,  within 
an  olive  wreath;  above,  in  straight  line,  3(n  (Sinb  tup 
truHt;  below,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Keeded  edge.  Size, 
24;  wt.,  412i  grs.     By  Morgan. 

613.  Trade-dollar,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

614.  Dollar,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

615.  Trade-dollar,  1880.    Similar  to  No,  604,  except  date. 

616.  Dollar,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

617.  Trade-dollar,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

618.  Dollar,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

619.  Trade-dollar,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

620.  Dollar,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

621.  Trade-dollar,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  604,  except  date. 

622.  Dollar,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

623.  Dollar,  1884.     Sunilar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

624.  Dollar,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

625.  Dollar,  1886.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

626.  Dollar,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

627.  Dollar,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

628.  Dollar,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

629.  Dollar,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

630.  Dollar,  1891.    Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

631.  Dollar,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

632.  Dollar,  1893.    Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

633.  Dollar,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

634.  Dollar,  1895.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  67 

635.  Dollar,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

636.  Dollar,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

637.  Dollar,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

638.  Dollar,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

639.  Dollar,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

640-1.  Lafayette  Dollar,  1900.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Heads  of  Washington  and  Lafayette, 
conjoined,  to  right;  below,  LAFAYETTE  DOLLAR. 
Rev.  ERECTED  .  BY  .  THE  .  YOUTH  .  OF  .  THE  . 
UNITED  .  STATES  .  IN  .  HONOR  .  OF  .  GEN  . 
LAFAYETTE.  Equestrian  statue  of  Gen.  Lafayette, 
to  left;  on  base,  baetlett;  below,  *  PA  R I S.  *  1 900.  * 
Edge,  reeded.  Size,  24.  By  C.  E.  Barber  and  Bart- 
lett.    PI.  in,  5. 

642.  Dollar,  1901.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

643.  Dollar,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 

644.  Dollar,  1903.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 
645-6.  Dollars,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date. 


647-8.  Half-dollar,  1794.  Ohv.  ••••••••  LIB- 
ERTY •  ••••*•.  Bust  of  Liberty,  with  long, 
loose  hair,  to  right;  below,  1794.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played, standing  upon  a  rock,  the  head  turned  to  right, 
within  a  wreath  of  laurel  branches;  scallop  pattern  on 
borders.  Edge,  *  -k  fifty  *  *  000  cents*  *  *  or  □ 
HALF  *  *  A  *  *  DOLLAR  *  *  czioao.  Size,  21;  wt., 
208  grs. 

649.  Half-dollar,  1795.  Similar  to  No.  647,  but  with  heavier 
wreath  and  dated  1 795. 

660.  Half-dollar,  1796.  Ohv.  LIBERTY.  Draped  bust  of 
Liberty  to  right,  with  long,  loose  hair,  two  side  locks 
drawn  back  and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  around,  fifteen 
stars,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  seven  to  right  of  lib- 
erty; beneath,  1796.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  647,  but 
with  wreath  of  olive  and  palm  branches.  Edge,  as 
No.  647. 


58  CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

661.  Half-dollar,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  650,  but  with  sixteen 
stars,  grouped  nine  to  left  and  seven  to  right. 

652.  Half-dollar,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  650,  except  date. 

653.  Half-dollar,  1801.     Ohv.  Similar   to   No.    650,  but  with 

thirteen  stars,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right  of 
liberty;  beneath,  1801 .  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  An  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  of  U.  S. 
on  breast,  grasping  thirteen  arrows  in  right  claw  and 
an  olive  branch  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  e 
plumbus-unum;  about  the  head,  thirteen  stars  beneath 
an  arch  of  clouds.  Edge,  similar  to  No.  647.  Size,  21; 
wt.,  208  grs. 

654.  Half-dollar,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  653,  except  date. 

655.  Half-dollar,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  653,  except  date. 

656.  Half-dollar,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  653,  except  date. 

657.  Half-dollar,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  653,  except  date. 
658-9.  Half-dollar,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  653,  except  date. 

660.  Half-dollar,  1807.     Ohv.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left, 

the  hair  falling  loosely  about  neck  and  shoulders,  with 
liberty  cap,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty; 
around,  *******  —  ******; 
below,1807.  ^^7j.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle  with  wings  displayed  inverted,  bearing  U.  S. 
shield  on  breast,  an  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  left;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed  e  pluri- 
bus  unum;  below,  50  C.  Edge,  fifty  cents  or 
HALF    A    DOLLAR.     Size,  21.     By  Reich.     PI.  IV.  1. 

661.  Half-dollar,  1808.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

662.  Half-dollar,  1809.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

663.  Half-dollar,  1810.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

664.  Half-dollar,  1811.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

665.  Half-dollar,  1812.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

666.  Half-dollar,  1813.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

667.  Half-dollar,  1814.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

668.  Half-dollar,  1815.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

669.  Half-dollar,  1817.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 


CATAIX)GUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 


59 


670. 

671. 
672. 

673. 
674. 
675. 
676. 
677. 
678. 
679. 
680. 
681. 
682. 
683. 
684. 
685. 
686. 
687. 
688. 
689. 

690. 
691. 
692. 


Half-dollar 
date. 

Half-dollar 

Half-dollar 


1817.  Similar  to  No.  660,  with  Y  over  3  in 

1818.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

1818.     Similar  to  No.  660,  with  8  over  7  in 
date. 

Half-dollar,  1819.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1820.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1821.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1822.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1823.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1824.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1825.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1826.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1827.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1828.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1829.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1832.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  660,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  660,  but  the  stars,  the 
figures  in  date,  and  the  letters  of  inscription  on  reverse 
are  smaller. 

Half-dollar,  1835.     Similar  to  No,  689,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  689,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1836.  Ohv.  Around,  •*••••  - 
*******  Bust  of  Liberty,  draped,  to 
left,  with  loose  hair  falling  on  neck  and  shoulders,  and 
wearing  a  liberty  cap,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed 
liberty;  below,  1836.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed  inverted, 
an  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  three  arrows  in  left; 
below,  50  CENTS.     Edge,  reeded,     Size,  19, 


60  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

693.  Half-dollar,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  692,  except  date. 

694.  Half-dollar,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  692,  but  reading  HALF 

DOL.  below  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

695.  Half-dollar,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  692,  but  with  0  (New 

Orleans  Mint)  beneath  the  bust. 

696.  Half-dollar,  1838.    Types  similar  to  No.  570— the  seated 

figure  of  Liberty,  and  on  reverse  the  eagle  with  wings 
displayed  inverted — but  reading  HALF  DOL.  below 
the  eagle  on  reverse.     Reeded  edge.     Size,  19. 

697-8.  Half-dollar,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

699.  Half-dollar,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  692,  but  with  0  (New 

Orleans  Mint)  beneath  the  bust. 

700.  Half-dollar,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

700a.  Half-dollar,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  696,  but  with  O  (New 
Orleans  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

701.  Half-dollar,  1841.     Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

702.  Half-dollar,  1841.     Similar  to  No.  696,  but  with  0  (New 

Orleans  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

703.  Half-dollar,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

704.  Half-dollar,  1843.     Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

704a.  Half-dollar,  1843.     Similar  to  No.  696,  but  with  0  (New 
Orleans  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

705.  Half-dollar,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

706.  Half-dollar,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

707.  Half-dollar,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

708.  Half-dollar,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

709.  Half-dollar,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

710.  Half-dollar,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

711.  Half-dollar,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

712.  Half-dollar,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

713.  Half-dollar,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date. 

714.  Half-dollar,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  696,  but  with  arrow- 

heads at  sides  of  the  date;  and  on  reverse  the  eagle  is 
surrounded  by  rays.    Size,  18;  wt.,  reduced  to  192  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


61 


I 


716. 

716. 

716a 
717. 

718. 
719. 
720. 
721. 
722. 
723. 
724. 
725. 
726. 
727. 

728. 
729. 
730. 
731. 
732. 
733. 
734. 
735. 

736. 
737. 

738. 


Half-dollar,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  696,  but  with  arrow- 
heads at  sides  of  the  date,  the  rays  of  714  omitted  from 
reverse. 

Half-dollar,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  715,  but  with  letter  S 
(San  Francisco  Mint)  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

,  Half-dollar,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  715,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  696,  except  date — the 
arrowheads  omitted. 


Half-dollar,  1857.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1858.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1859.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1860.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1861.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1862.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1863.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1864.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1865.  Sim 

Half-dollar,  1866.  Sim 


lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  696,  but  above  the 


eagle,  on  reverse,  a  scroll  on  which  in  god  -  we  - 

TRUST. 


Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  727,  but  with  an  arrow- 
head at  each  side  of  the  date.     Wt.,  12.600  grams. 

Half-dollar,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  735,  except  date. 

Half-dollar,  1875.     Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date— the 
arrowheads  of  735  being  omitted. 

Half-dollar,  1876.    Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

22023°— 14 5 


Half-dollar,  1867. 
Half-dollar,  1868. 
Half-dollar,  1869. 
Half-dollar,  1870. 
Half-dollar,  1871. 
Half-dollar,  1872. 
Half-dollar,  1873. 
Half-dollar,  1873. 


62  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

739.  Half-dollar,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

740.  Half-dollar, 

741.  Half-dollar 

742.  Half-dollar 

743.  Half-dollar 

744.  Half-dollar 

745.  Half-dollar 

746.  Half-dollar 

747.  Half-dollar 

748.  Half-dollar, 

749.  Half-dollar 

750.  Half-dollar 

751.  Half-dollar 

752.  Half-dollar 

753.  Half-dollar 
764.  Half-dollar 


1878.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1879.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1880.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1881.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1882.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1883.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1884.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 
1886.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1886.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1887.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1888.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1889.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1890.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1891.  Similar  to  No.  727,  except  date. 

1892.  Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  right,  wear- 
ing liberty  cap  with  laurel  wreath  over  the  cap;  in  front 
hair  a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  around,  ****** 
IN  GOD  WE  TRUST  *******;  below  head, 
1 892.  R&v.  An  eagle  displayed,  bearing  shield  of  the 
United  States  on  breast;  a  branch  of  olive  in  right 
claw  and  thirteen  arrows  in  the  left;  in  beak  a  scroll  on 
which  is  E  pluribus  -  unum;  above  the  head,  thirteen 
stars;  below  the  eagle,  .HALF  DOLLAR.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  19.     By  C.  E.  Barber.     PI.  IV,  2. 

765-6.  ColTunbian  half-dollar,  1892.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  Bust  of  Columbus  to  right;  below, 
COLUMBIAN  HALF  DOLLAR.  Rev.  WORLD'S 
COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION  CHICAGO.  A  ship, 
sailing  to  left;  below,  two  hemispheres,  divided  by 
which  is  the  date,  14  -  92;  below,  1 892.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  19.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

767.  Half-dollar,  1893.    Similar  to  No.  754,  except  date. 

758.  Columbian  half-dollar,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  755,  except 
date.     PL  IV,  3. 


759. 
760. 
761. 
762. 
763. 
764. 
765. 
766. 
767. 
768. 
769. 
770. 
771. 
772. 
773. 
774. 
775. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

imilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date, 
ilar  to  No.  754,  except  date. 


63 


Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 
Half-dollar 


1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
1908. 
1909. 
1910. 


I 


776.  Quarter-dollar,  1796.     Ohv.  ••••••••LIB- 

ERTY •  ••••••.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty 
to  right,  with  long  loose  hair,  two  side  locks  drawn 
back  and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  below,  1796.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed,  standing  upon  a  rock,  the  head  turned 
to  right,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  branches;  scallop 
pattern  on  borders.     Reeded  edge.     Size,  18. 

777.  Quarter-dollar,  1804.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  776,  but  with 

thirteen  stars,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right; 
below,  1804.  ^6?;.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA. 
An  eagle,  displayed,  with  shield  of  U.  S.  on  breast, 
grasping  arrows  in  right  claw  and  olive  branch  in  left; 
in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  e  pluribus-unum;  about  the 
head  thirteen  stars  beneath  an  arch  of  clouds;  below, 
25  C.    Reeded  edge.    Size,  18;  wt.,  104  grs. 


64 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


778.  Quarter-dollar,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  777,  except  date. 

779.  Quarter-dollar,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  777,  except  date. 

780.  Quarter-dollar,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  777,  except  date. 

781-2.  Quarter-dollar,  1816.  Ohv.  Around,  •••••••  - 
******  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  the  hair 
falling  loosely  about  the  neck  and  shoulders,  with  lib- 
erty cap,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty;  below, 
1815.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An 
eagle  with  wings  displayed  inverted,  bearing  U.  S. 
shield  on  breast,  grasping  olive  branches  in  right  claw 
and  three  arrows  in  left;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed  e 
PLURiBus  unum;  below,  25  C.     Reeded  edge. 

783.  Quarter-dollar,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781 ,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 


784.  Quarter-dollar,  1819. 

785.  Quarter-dollar,  1820. 

786.  Quarter-dollar,  1821. 

787.  Quarter-dollar,  1822. 

788.  Quarter-dollar,  1823. 

789.  Quarter-dollar,  1824. 

790.  Quarter-dollar.  1825. 


791.  Quarter-dollar,  1827. 
PI.  IV,  4. 


792.  Quarter-dollar,  1828. 

793.  Quarter-dollar,  1831. 


Similar  to  No.  781,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  781,  but  scroll  with 
motto  omitted  on  reverse.     Size,  15. 

794-795.  Quarter-dollar,  1832.     Similar  to   No.   793,   except 
date. 

796.  Quarter-dollar,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  793,  except  date. 


797.  Quarter-dollar,  1834. 

798.  Quarter-dollar,  1835. 

799.  Quarter-dollar,  1836. 

800.  Quarter-dollar,  1837. 

801.  Quarter-dollar,  1838. 


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65 


II 


802.  Quarter-dollar,    1838.     Obv.    Liberty,     wearing    Greek 

chiton,  with  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon 
a  rock,  the  head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  in  left 
hand  a  pole  surmounted  by  liberty  cap,  the  right  hand 
supporting  the  shield  of  the  United  States;  across  the 
shield  is  a  scroll  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen 
stars;  below,  1838.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed  inverted, 
grasping  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  arrows  in  left; 
below,  QUA R.DOL     Reeded  edge.     Size,  15. 

803.  Quarter-dollar,  1839.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

804.  Quarter-dollar,  1840.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

805.  Quarter-dollar,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

806.  Quarter-dollar,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

807.  Quarter-dollar,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

808.  Quarter-dollar,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

809.  Quarter-dollar,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

810.  Quarter-dollar,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

811.  Quarter-dollar,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

812.  Quarter-dollar,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

813.  Quarter-dollar,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

814.  Quarter-dollar,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

815.  Quarter-dollar,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

816.  Quarter-dollar,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

817-818.  Quarter-dollar,  1863.     Similar  to    No.    802,   except 
date. 

819.  Quarter-dollar,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  802,  but  with  arrow- 

heads at  sides  of  the  date;  and  on  reverse  the  eagle  is 
surrounded  by  rays.     Weight  reduced  to  96  grains. 

Size,  16. 

820.  Quarter-dollar,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  802,  but  with  arrow- 

heads at  sides  of  the  date.  (The  rays  of  No.  819  omitted 
from  reverse.) 


. 


66  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

821-822.  Quarter-dollar,  1855.     Similar    to    No.    820,   except 
date. 

823.  Quarter-dollar,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

824.  Quarter-dollar,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

825.  Quarter-dollar,  1858.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

826.  Quarter-dollar,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

827.  Quarter-dollar,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

828.  Quarter-dollar,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

829.  Quarter-dollar,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

830.  Quarter-dollar,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

831.  Quarter-dollar,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

832.  Quarter-dollar,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  802,  except  date. 

833.  Quarter-dollar,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  802,  but  above  the 

eagle,  on  reverse,  a  scroll  on  which  is  in  god  -  we  - 

TRUST. 

834.  Quarter-dollar,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

835.  Quarter-dollar,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

836.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 
387.  Quarter-dollar,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

838.  Quarter-dollar,  1871.    Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

839.  Quarter-dollar,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

840.  Quarter-dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

841.  Quarter-dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  833,  but  with  arrow- 

heads at  sides  of  date.     Wt.,  6.250  grams, 

842.  Quarter-dollar,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  841,  except  date. 

843.  Quarter-dollar,  1875.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date — 

the  arrow-heads  of  No.  841  being  omitted  from  obverse. 

844.  Quarter-dollar,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

845.  Quarter-dollar,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

846.  Quarter-dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


67 


847.  Quarter-dollar,  1879.  Sim 

848.  Quarter-dollar,  1880.  Sim 

849.  Quarter-dollar,  1881.  Sim 

850.  Quarter-dollar,  1882.  Sim 

851.  Quarter-dollar,  1883.  Sim 

852.  Quarter-dollar,  1884.  Sim 

853.  Quarter-dollar,  1885.  Sim 

854.  Quarter-dollar,  1886.  Sim 

855.  Quarter-dollar,  1887.  Sim 

856.  Quarter-dollar,  1888.  Sim 


857.  Quarter-dollar,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 


858.  Quarter-dollar,  1890.     Sim 


lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 


lar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 


859.  Quarter-dollar,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  833,  except  date. 

860.  Quarter-dollar,  1892.     Obv.  ••••••  IN  GODWE 

TRUST  •••*•••  Head  of  Liberty  to  right, 
wearing  liberty  cap,  over  which  is  a  laurel  wreath; 
in  front  hair  a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1892. 
Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle 
displayed,  bearing  shield  of  the  United  States  on 
breast;  a  branch  of  olive  in  right  claw  and  thirteen  ar- 
rows in  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  on  which  is  e  plueibus- 
unum;  above  the  head,  thirteen  stars;  below  the  eagle, 
QUARTER  DOLLAR.  Reeded  edge.  Size,  15^.  By 
C.  E.  Barber. 

861.  Quarter-dollar,  1893.     Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

862-3.  Columbian  Quarter-dollar,  1893.  Obv.  UNITED 
STATES  —  OF  AMERICA.  Crowned  bust  of 
Isabella  of  Spain,  to  left;  in  field,  on  right,  1893. 
Rev.  BOARD  OF  LADY  MANAGERS.  A  spinner, 
kneeling  to  left,  a  distafi'  in  her  left  hand  and  a 
spindle  in  right;  below,  COLUMBIAN  QUAR.DOL 
Reeded  edge.     Size,  15.     By  C.  E.  Barber.     PI.  IV,  5. 

864.  Quarter-dollar,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 


68  CATALOGUE 

866.  Quarter-dollar, 

866.  Quarter-dollar, 

867.  Quarter-dollar, 

868.  Quarter-dollar, 

869.  Quarter-dollar, 

870.  Quarter-dollar, 

871.  Quarter-dollar, 

872.  Quarter-dollar, 

873.  Quarter-dollar, 

874.  Quarter-dollar, 

875.  Quarter-dollar, 

876.  Quarter-dollar, 

877.  Quarter-dollar, 

878.  Quarter-dollar, 

879.  Quarter-dollar, 

880.  Quarter-dollar, 


OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1895.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1896.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1897.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1898.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1899.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1900.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1901.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1902.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1903.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1904.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1905.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1906.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1907.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1908.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1909.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 

1910.  Similar  to  No.  860,  except  date. 


881-882.  Twenty  cents,  1876.  Obv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek- 
chiton,  with  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon 
a  rock,  her  head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  in  left  hand 
a  pole  surmounted  by  liberty  cap,  the  right  hand  sup- 
porting the  shield  of  the  United  States;  across  the 
shield  is  a  scroll  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen 
stars;  beneath,  1875.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed  inverted, 
the  head  turned  to  right,  three  arrows  in  right  claw  and 
an  olive  branch  in  the  left;  below  TWENTY  CENTS. 
(This  is  the  same  type  of  eagle  as  on  Trade  Dollar,  No. 
604.)     Edge,  plain.     Size,  14;  wt.,  76.16  grs. 

883.  Twenty  cents,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  881,  except  date. 

884.  Twenty  cents,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  881,  except  date. 
886.  Twenty  cents,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  881.  except  date. 


CATALOGUE    OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MfiDALS. 


69 


886.  Dime,  1796.     Olv.   •tV******    LIBERTY 

*******.  Draped  .  bust  of  Liberty  to 
right,  with  long  loose  hair,  two  side  locks  drawn  back 
and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  below,  1796.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played, the  head  turned  to  right,  standing  upon  a  rock, 
within  a  wreath  of  olive  and  palm  branches.  Edge, 
reeded.    Size,  13 ;  wt. ,  41. 6  grs.    Same  type  as  PI.  Ill,  1. 

887.  Dime,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  886,  but  with  sixteen  stars 

on  the  obverse  grouped  nine  to  left  and  seven  to  right. 
Dated  1797. 

888.  Dime,  1798.     Obi).  Similar  to  No.  886,  but  with  thirteen 

stars  on  obverse,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right; 
below,  1798.  ^6v.  UNITED  STATES  OFAMERICA. 
An  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  of  the  United  States 
on  breast,  arrows  in  right  claw  and  olive  branch  in 
left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  e  pluribus  -  unum; 
about  the  head,  thirteen  stars  beneath  an  arch  of  clouds. 
Reeded  edge.     Size,  13. 

889.  Dime,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  888,  except  date.   ' 

Ohv.    Around,   ******* 
*    *    *     Draped  bust  of  Liberty,  to 


890.  Dime,  1801. 

891.  Dime,  1802. 

892.  Dime,  1803. 

893.  Dime,  1804. 

894.  Dime,  1805. 
896.  Dime,  1807. 

896-7.  Dime,  1809. 

—     *    *    * 


left,  with  hair  falling  loosely  about  neck  and  shoulders, 
wearing  a  liberty  cap,  on  the  band  of  which  is  liberty; 
below,1809.  i?6^j.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed  inverted,  bearing  shield 
of  the  United  States  on  breast,  olive  branches  in  right 
claw  and  three  arrows  in  left;  above,  on  a  scroll, 
E  PLURIBUS  unum;  bclow,  10  C.  Size,  12.  Same  type 
as  PL  IV,  1. 
898.  Dime,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 


70  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

899.  Dime,  1814.    Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

900.  Dime,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

901.  Dime,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  896,  except  date. 

917-18.  Dime,  1837.  Oh'o.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek  chiton, 
with  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon  a  rock, 
her  head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  in  left  hand  a  pole 
surmounted  by  liberty  cap,  the  right  hand  supporting 
tbfe  shield  of  the  United  States;  on  a  scroll  across  the 
shield, liberty; below,  1837.  Rev.  UN  ITED  STATES 
OF  AM  ERICA.  Within  an  olive  wreath,  one  \  dime. 
Edge,  reeded.  Size,  Hi.  By  Gobrecht,  Obverse  type 
is  similar  to  the  Dollar,  No.  570.  Obverse  type  same 
as  Fl.  Ill,  3. 

919.  Dime,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  917,  but  reading  one  |  dime  | 

o  I  (New  Orleans  Mint)  within  wreath  on  obverse. 

920.  Dime,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  917,  but  with  thirteen  stars 

on  the  obverse. 

921.  Dime,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

922.  Dime,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 


902.  Dime,  1822. 

903.  Dime,  1823. 

904.  Dime,  1824. 

905.  Dime,  1825. 

906.  Dime,  1827. 

907.  Dime,  1828. 
908..  Dime,  1829. 

909.  Dime,  1830. 

910.  Dime,  1831. 

911.  Dime,  1832. 

912.  Dime,  1833. 

913.  Dime,  1834. 

914.  Dime,  1835. 

915.  Dime,  1836. 

916.  Dime,  1837. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  71 

923.  Dime,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

924.  Dime,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

925.  Dime,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

926.  Dime,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

927.  Dime,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

928.  Dime,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

929.  Dime,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

930.  Dime,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

931.  Dime,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

932.  Dime,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

933.  Dime,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

934.  Dime,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

935.  Dime,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

936.  Dime,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  920,  but  with  an  arrowhead 

at  each  side  of  the  date.     Wt.,  38.4  grs. 

937.  Dime,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  936,  except  date. 

938.  Dime,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  936,  except  date. 

939.  Dime,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date  (the  arrow- 

heads of  No.  936  being  omitted). 

940.  Dime,  1867.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

941.  Dime,  1858.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

942.  Dime,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  920,  except  date. 

943.  Dime,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  920,  but  with  S  (San  Fran- 

cisco Mint)  beneath  the  value  on  reverse. 

944.  Dime,  1860.     OU,  UNITED  STATES        OF  AMER- 

ICA.    Liberty  seated,  as  No.  917.     Rev.  one  |  dime  | 
within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  corn. 

945.  Dime,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

946.  Dime,  1862.    Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

947.  Dime,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

948.  Dime,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

949.  Dime,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 


7S 

950. 
961. 
962. 
963. 
964. 
965. 
966. 
957. 
968. 

969. 
960. 

961. 
962. 
963. 
964. 
966. 
966. 
967. 
968. 
969. 
970. 
971. 
972. 
973. 
974. 
976. 
976. 
977. 


Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 
Dime 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  944,  but  with  arrow-head  at 


each  side  of  date 


Dime 
Dime 


1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1873. 


1874. 
1876. 


Sim 
Sim 


Wt.,  2.500  grams, 
lar  to  No.  958,  except  date, 
lar  to  No.  944,  except  date  (the  arrow- 


heads of  No.  958  omitted). 

Dime,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1886.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1887,     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  944,  except  date. 

Dime,  1892.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Head  of  Liberty  to  right,  wearing  liberty  cap  with 
laurel  over  the  cap;  in  front  hair,  a  ribbon  inscribed 
liberty;  below,  1892.  Rev.  one  |  dime  j  within  a 
wreath  of  oak,  corn  and  wheat.     Size,  11^. 


978. 

Dime, 

979. 

Dime, 

980. 

Dime, 

981. 

Dime, 

982. 

Dime, 

983. 

Dime, 

984. 

Dime, 

985. 

Dime, 

986. 

Dime, 

987. 

Dime, 

988. 

Dime, 

989. 

Dime, 

990. 

Dime, 

991. 

Dime, 

992. 

Dime, 

993. 

Dime, 

994. 

Dime, 

995. 

Dime, 

CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1893.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1894.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1895.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1896.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1897.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1898.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1899.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1900.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1901.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1902.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1903.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1904.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1905.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1906.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1907.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1908.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1909.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 

1910.  Similar  to  No.  977,  except  date. 


73 


996.  Half -dime,  1794.     Ohv.  ••••••••  LIBE  RT  Y  •  • 

-K  *  *  *  *.  Bust  of  Liberty,  with  long  flowing 
hair,  to  right;  below,  1794.  Rei).  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed, 
standing  upon  a  rock,  the  head  turned  to  right,  within 
a  wreath  of  laurel  branches;  scallop  pattern  on  borders. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  10;  wt.,  20.8  grs. 

997.  Half-dime,  1795.     Similar  to  No.  996,  except  date.     PI. 

IV,  6. 

998.  Half-dime,  1796. 

999.  Half-dime,   1797. 


Similar  to  No.  996,  except  date. 
Ohv.  LIBERTY.  Draped  bust  of 
Liberty  to  right,  with  long  loose  hair,  two  side  locks 
drawn  back  and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  around,  fifteen 
stars,  grouped  eight  to  left  and  seven  to  right,  and 
1797  beneath.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  996,  but  with 
wreath  of  olive  and  palm  branches. 


74  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1000.  Half -dime,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  999,  but  with  thirteen 
stars,  grouped  seven  to  left  and  six  to  right. 

1001.  Half -dime,  1800.      Olv.  Similar    to   No.    1000.     Rev. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  dis- 
played, with  shield  of  United  States  on  breast,  thirteen 
arrows  in  right  claw  and  olive  branch  in  left;  in  beak, 
a  scroll  on  which  is  e  pluribus  unum;  about  the  head 
thirteen  stars  beneath  an  arch  of  clouds.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  lOi;  wt.,  20.8  grs. 

1002.  Half -dime,  1801.  Similar  to  No.  1001,  except  date. 

1003.  Half -dime,  1802.  Similar  to  No.  1001,  except  date. 

1004.  Half -dime,  1803.  Similar  to  No.  1001,  except  date. 

1005.  Half-dime,  1806.  Similar  to  No.  1001,  except  date. 

1006.  Half-dime,  1829.     Olv.  Around,  •••••••  — 

******.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left, 
the  hair  falling  loosely  about  neck  and  shoulders,  with 
liberty  cap,  the  band  of  which  is  inscribed  liberty; 
below,  1829.  Rev.  UN  ITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed  inverted,  bearing 
United  States  shield  on  breast;  olive  branches  in  right 
claw  and  three  arrows  in  left;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed 
e  pluribus  unum;  below,  5  C.    Edge,  reeded.    Size,  10. 

1007.  Half-dime,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1008.  Half -dime,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1009.  Half-dime,  1832.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1010.  Half-dime,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1011.  Half-dime,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1012.  Half-dime,  1835.  Similar  to  No.  1006,  except  date. 

1013.  Half-dime,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  1006,  but  with  smaller 
figures  in  date. 

1014.  Half-dime,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  1013,  except  date. 

1015.  Half-dime,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  1013,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.  75 

1016-17.  Half-dime,  1837.  Ohv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek 
chiton,  with  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon  a 
rock,  her  head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  in  left  hand  a 
pole  surmounted  by  liberty  cap,  the  right  hand  sup- 
porting the  shield  of  the  United  States;  on  a  scroll 
across  the  shield,  liberty;  below,  1837.  Refv.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive  wreath, 
HALF  I  DIME.  Edge,  reeded.  (Obverse  type  is  similar 
to  the  Dollar,  No.  5Y().)    Size,  10. 

1018.  Half-dime,  1838.  Similar  to  No.  1016,  but  with  half  | 
DIME  I  o  I  (NewOrleansMint)withinwreath  on  reverse. 

1019.  Half-dime,  1838.  Similar  to  No.  1016,  but  with  thirteen 
stars  on  obverse  and  dated  1838. 

1020.  Half -dime,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1021.  Half-dime,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 
1022-3.  Half-dime,  1841.     Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1024.  Half -dime,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1025.  Half -dime,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1026.  Half-dime,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1027.  Half-dime,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1028.  Half-dime,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1029.  Half -dime,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1030.  Half-dime,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1031.  Half-dime,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1032.  Half-dime,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1033.  Half-dime,  1851.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1034.  Half-dime,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1035.  Half-dime,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1036.  Half-dime,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  but  with  arrow- 
heads at  sides  of  date.     Size,  10;  wt.,  19.2. 

1037.  Half-dime,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  1036,  except  date. 

1038.  Half -dime,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  1036,  except  date. 

1039.  Half -dime,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date,  the 
arrow-heads  of  No.  1036  being  omitted. 


Y6  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1040.  Half-dime,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1041.  Half-dime,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1042.  Half -dime,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  1019,  except  date. 

1043.  Half-dime,    1860.  Ohv.     UNITED    STATES          OF 

AMERICA.     Liberty  as  No.  1016.     R&o.  half  |  dime 

within  wreath  of  oak  and  com. 

1044.  Half-dime,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1045.  Half-dime,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1046.  Half -dime,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1047.  Half-dime,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1048.  Half-dime,  1865.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1049.  Half-dime,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1050.  Half-dime,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1051.  Half-dime,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1052.  Half-dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1053.  Half-dime,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 

1054.  Half-dime,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 
1056.  Half -dime,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 
1066.  Half-dime,  1873.  Similar  to  No.  1043,  except  date. 


1057.  Three-cents,    1861.      Ohv.     UNITED     STATES     OF 

AMERICA.  Shield  of  the  Cnited  States  on  a  six- 
pointed  star;  below,  1851.  Rev.  Roman  numeral  III 
within  the  letter  C;  around,  thirteen  stars.  Edge, 
plain.     Size,  9;  wt.,  11.52  grs.;  PI.  IV,  7. 

1058.  Three-cents,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  1057,  except  date. 

1069.  Three-cents,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  1057,  except  date. 

1060.  Three-cents,  1864.  Types  similar  to  No.  1057,  but  larger 
star  on  obverse,  and  on  reverse  a  sprig  of  olive  above, 
and  three  arrows  beneath,  the  numeral  1 1 1  within  the 
letter  C. 

1061-79.  Three-cents,  1855-1873.  Similar  to  No.  1060,  ex- 
cept dates. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COIN'S,  TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  77 

NICKEL. 

1080-1.  Five-cents,  1866.  Ohv.  Garnished  shield  of  the 
United  States,  with  olive  branch  hanging  from  the  top 
and  down  each  side;  back  of  the  base,  two  arrows, 
crossed;  above,  IN  GOD  WE  TRUST;  below,  1866. 
Bev,  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Numerals 
within  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars  interspersed  with  thir- 
teen rays;  below,  CENTS.  Edge,  plain.  Size,  13; 
PI.  IV,  8. 

1082.  Five-cents,  1867.    Similar  to  No.  1080,  except  date. 

1083.  Five-cents,  1867.  Similar  to  No.  1080,  but  with  numeral 
5  within  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars. 

1084-99.  Five-cents,  1868-1883.  Similar  to  No.  1083,  except 
date. 

1100.  Five-cents,  1883.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
fillet  inscribed  libeety,  and  with  cotton  bolls  and 
wheat  heads  in  hair;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below, 
1883.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Roman  numeral  V  within  wreath  of  cotton  and  corn; 
below,  E  pluribds  unum.  Size,  14^.  By  C.  E. 
Barber. 

1101.  Five-cents,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  1100  but  with  e  pluri- 
Bus  UNUM  above,  and  CENTS  below  the  wreath. 

1102-28.  Five-cents,  1884r-1910.  Similar  to  No.  1101,  except 
dates. 


1129.  Three-cents,  1865.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  diadem, 
on  which  is  LiBERxr.  Rev.  Roman  numeral  III  within 
an  olive  wreath.     Edge,  plain.     Size,  11;  PI.  IV,  9. 

1130-53.  Three-cents,  1866-1889.  Similar  to  No.  1129,  except 
dates. 

COPPER  AND  BRONZE. 


1164.  Two  cents,  1864.  Ohv.  Garnished  shield  of  the  United 
States  over  two  arrows  in  saltire;  olive  branches  hang 
from  the  top  and  down  sides  of  the  shield;  on  a  scroll 
above,  in  god  -  we  -  trust;  below,  1864.  Refo. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a 
wreath  of  wheat,  2  |  gents.     Size,  14;  PI.  V,  13. 

22023° — 14 6 


78  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1155-63.  Two  cents,  1865-1873.    Similar  to  No.  1154,  except 
dates. 


1164.  Cent,  1793.  Ohv.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Liberty  to 
right,  with  loose,  flowing  hair;  below,  1793.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  A  chain  of 
fifteen  links  encircling  one  |  cent  |  t^t-  Plain  bor- 
ders. Edge  partly  reeded,  partly  adorned  with  a  vine. 
Size,  18;  PI.  V,  1. 

1164a.  Cent,  1793.  Similar  to  No.  1164,  but  reading  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERI.  on  reverse. 

1165.  Cent,  1793.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1164,  but  bust  is 
longer,  and  below,  three  olive  leaves  on  a  stem  that 
is  turned  to  right.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath,  one  |  cent;  beneath 
the  wreath,  y^^;  beaded  borders.     Size,  17i;  PI.  V,  2. 

1166.  Cent,  1793.  Similar  to  No.  1165,  but  the  stem  of  the 
olive  twig  is  turned  to  left.     Size,  17. 

1167.  Cent,  1793.  Ohv.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  right, 
a  liberty  pole  surmounted  by  cap  over  left  shoulder; 
below,1793.  Rev.  UN  ITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA. 
Within  an  olive  wreath,  one  |  cent;  below,  y^^;  beaded 
borders.     Edge,  one  hundred  for  a  dollar.     Size,  18. 

1168.  Cent,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  1167,  except  date. 

1169.  Cent,  1795.     Similar  to  No.  1167,  except  date. 

1170.  Cent,  1795.  Similar  to  No.  1167,  but  with  a  smaller  and 
more  compact  wreath,  reeded  borders,  and  a  plain  edge. 
Size,  19. 

1171.  Cent,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  1170,  except  date. 

1172.  Cent,  1796.  Ohv.  LIBERTY  (the  letter  B  over  an  H). 
Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with  long  hair  falling 
on  neck  and  back  and  two  side  locks  drawn  back  and 
tied  with  a  ribbon;  below,  1796.  Rev.  Similar  to  No. 
1167.     PL  Y,  3. 

1173.  Cent,  1797.  Similar  to  No.  1172,  but  the  word  LIBERTY 
written  without  error. 

1174.  Cent,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 


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1176.  Cent,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1176.  Cent,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1177.  Cent,  1801.  Similar  to  No.  1173,  but  reading  1 1  N ITED 
in  the  legend  on  the  reverse;  and  beneath  the  wreath, 
Holy 

1178.  Cent,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 
1179-80.  Cent,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1181.  Cent,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1182.  Cent,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1183.  Cent,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 
1184-85.  Cent,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  1173,  except  date. 

1186-87.  Cent,  1808.      Ohv.    Around,    ••••••• 

****■*■*  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet 
inscribed  liberty;  below,  1808.  Bev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath  of  a 
single  laurel  branch,  one  |  cent.     Size,  18;  PI.  V,  4. 

1188.  Cent,  1809.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1189.  Cent,  1810.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1190.  Cent,  1811.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1191.  Cent,  1812.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1192.  Cent,  1813.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1193.  Cent,  1814.  Similar  to  No.  1186,  except  date. 

1194.  Cent,  1816.  Ohv.  Around,  ••••••••••••• 
Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  hair  knotted  at  back  of 
head,  and  with  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1816. 
Bev.  Similar  to  No.  1186.     Size,  18;  PI.  V,.  5. 

1196.  Cent,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1196.  Cent,  1817.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  but  with  fifteen  stars 
on  the  obverse. 

1197.  Cent,  1818.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1198.  Cent,  1819.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1199.  Cent,  1820.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1200.  Cent,  1821.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 


80  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

1201.  Cent,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1202.  Cent,  1823.     Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 
1203-4.  Cent,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 
1205-6.  Cent,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1207.  Cent,  1826.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1208.  Cent,  1827.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1209.  Cent,  1828.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1210.  Cent,  1829.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1211.  Cent,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1212.  Cent,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1213.  Cent,  1832.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1214.  Cent,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1215.  Cent,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1216.  Cent,  1835.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  except  date. 

1217.  Cent,  1836.  Similar  to  No.  1194,  but  the  head  of  Lib- 
erty has  been  retouched,  and  slightly  improved;  the 
fillet  in  hair  is  broader  than  on  earlier  type. 

1218.  Cent,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  1217,  except  date. 

1219.  Cent,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  1217,  except  date. 

1220.  Cent,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  1217,  except  date. 

1221.  Cent,  1840.  Similar  to  No.  1217,  but  the  head  of  Lib- 
ert}'^  is  smaller,  the  neck  is  longer,  and  the  lock  of  hair 
which  is  turned  under  the  bust  is  brought  further  for- 
ward.    Size,  18. 

1222.  Cent,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1223.  Cent,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1224.  Cent,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1225.  Cent,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1226.  Cent,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1227.  Cent,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1228.  Cent,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1229.  Cent,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 


CATALOGtJE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.  81 

1230.  Cent,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1231.  Cent,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 
12S2.  Cent,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1233.  Cent,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1234.  Cent,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1235.  Cent,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1236.  Cent,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1237.  Cent,  1856.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

1238.  Cent,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  1221,  except  date. 

NICKEL — BRONZE. 

1239.  Cent,  1857.  Olv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle  flying  to  left;  below,  1 857.  Rev.  one  I  cent  | 
within  a  wreath  of  corn,  wheat,  and  cotton.  Size,  12; 
wt.,72grs.     Pl.V,  6. 

1240.  Cent,  1858.     Similar  to  No.  1239,  except  date. 

1241.  Cent,  1859.     Ohv.   UNITED  STATES        OF  AMER- 

ICA. An  Indian  head  to  left,  with  feather  bonnet,  on 
band  of  which  is  liberty;  below,  1859.  Bev.  one  | 
cent  I  within  an  olive  wreath.  By  Longacre.  Size, 
12;  PI.  V,  7. 

1242.  Cent,  1860.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  1241.  Rev.  one  | 
CENT  I  within  an  oak  wreath,  with  three  arrows  in- 
serted under  the  ribbon  that  binds  the  two  branches  of 
the  wreath;  above,  between  the  ends  of  the  branches, 
shield  of  the  United  States.     Size,  12. 

1243.  Cent,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  1242,  except  date. 

1244.  Cent,  1862.  Similar  to  No.  1242,  except  date. 

1245.  Cent,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  1242,  except  date. 

1246.  Cent,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  1242,  except  date. 

BRONZE. 

1247.  Cent,  1864.  Types  similar  to  No.  1242,  but  thinner  and 
lighter,  and  dated  1864.     Wt.,  48  grs. 


82  CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDA1«. 

1248-91.  Cents,  1865-1908.     Similar  to  No.  1247,  except  dates. 

1292.  Cent,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  1247,  but  beneath  the  wreath 

on  reverse,  letter  S  (San  Francisco  Mint),  and  dated 
1908. 

1293.  Cent,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  1247,  except  date. 

1294.  Cent,  1909.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  right; 
above,  IN  GOD  WE  TRUST;  to  left,  liberty;  to 
right,  1909.  Rev.  ONE  |  CENT  |  united  states  |  of 
AMERICA  I  between  two  wheat  heads;  above,  E  PLURI- 
BUS  UNUM  ;;  below,  on  margin,  v.  d.  b.  (Victor  D. 
Brenner).     PL  V,  8. 

1295.  Cent,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  1294,  but  the  letter  S  (San 

Francisco  Mint)  beneath  date. 

1296.  Cent,  1909.  Similar  to  No.  1294,  but  initials  v.  d.  b. 
omitted  from  reverse. 

1297.  Cent,  1910.     Similar  to  No.  1296,  except  date. 


1298.  Half-cent,  1793.  (95v.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Liberty  to 
left,  with  long,  loose  hair;  over  right  shoulder,  pole  sur- 
mounted by  liberty  cap;  below,  1793.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath  of  olive, 
HALF  I  cent;  below  wreath,  t^^^.  Edge,  two  hun- 
dred FOR  A  DOLLAR.     Size,  14;  PL  V,  9. 

1299.  Half-cent,  1793.  Similar  to  No.  1298,  except  for  minor 
variations  in  the  wreath. 

1300.  Half -cent,  1794.  6>5v.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Liberty  to 
right,  with  long,  loose  hair;  over  left  shoulder,  pole  sur- 
mounted by  liberty  cap;  below,  1 794,  in  large  figures 
placed  near  bust.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1298,  but  the 
wreath  is  larger,  and  less  compact;  the  ends  of  the  rib- 
bon uniting  the  branches  are  symmetrically  arranged 
about  the  fraction  ^^7.     Edge  as  No.  1298. 

1301.  Half -cent,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  1300,  but  date  is  smaller 

and  placed  lower. 

1302.  Half-cent,  1795.     Similar  to  No.  1300,  except  date. 

1303.  Half-cent,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  1300,  except  date. 

1304.  Half-cent,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  1300,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  83 

1305.  Half-cent,  1800.     (95^.  LIBERTY.    Draped  bust  of  Lib- 
^  erty  to  right,  with  long,  loose  hair,  two  side  locks 

drawn  back  and  tied  with  a  ribbon;  below,  1 800.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive 
wreath,  half  |  cent,  and  ^^^  beneath  the  wreath. 
Size,  15;  PI.  V,  10. 

1306.  Half -cent,  1802.  Similar  to  No.  1305,  but  with  2  over  0 
in  date. 

1307-8.  Half-cent,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  1305,  except  date. 

1309.  Half -cent,  1804.  Similar  to  No.  1306;  the  crossbar  of 
the  numeral  4  has  a  perpendicular  finishing  stroke,  and 
the  ends  of  the  stems  of  the  branches  forming  the 
wreath  are  omitted. 

1310.  Half-cent,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  1309,  except  date. 

1311.  Half -cent,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  1309,  except  date. 

1312.  Half-cent,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  1305,  except  date. 
1313-14.  Half-cent,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  1305,  except  date. 

1315.  Half-cent,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  1305,  except  date. 

1316.  Half-cent,  1809.  Ohv.  Around,  •••••••  —  •• 
*  *  *  *  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  a  fillet  inscribed 
liberty;  below,  1809.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath  of  a  single  laurel  branch, 
HALF  I  CENT.     Size,  15;  PL  V,  11. 

1317.  Half-cent,  1810.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1318.  Half-cent,  1811.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1319.  Half -cent,  1825.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1320.  Half-cent,  1826.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1321.  Half -cent,  1828.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1322.  Half -cent,  1829.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  except  date. 

1323.  Half-cent,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  1316,  but  with  beaded 
border,  a  higher  milling,  and  smaller  figures  in  the 
date. 

1324.  Half-cent,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  1323,  except  date. 

1325.  Half-cent,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  1323,  except  date. 

1326.  Half -cent,  1834.     Similar  to  No.  1323,  except  date. 


84  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

1327.  Half-cent,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  1323,  except  date. 

1328.  Half-cent,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  1323,  except  date. 

1329.  Half-cent,  1840.      Obv,  Around,  •••••*•*• 

*  *  *  *  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  hair  knotted 
at  back  of  head  and  with  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  be- 
low, 1840.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Within  a  wreath  of  a  single  laurel  branch,  half  |  cent. 
PI.  V,  12. 

1330.  Half -cent,  1841.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1331.  Half-cent,  1842.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1332.  Half-cent,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1333.  Half-cent,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1334.  Half-cent,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 
1336.  Half-cent,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1336.  Half-cent,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1337.  Half-cent,  1848.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1338.  Half-cent,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1339.  Half-cent,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1340.  Half-cent,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1341.  Half -cent,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1342.  Half-cent,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1343.  Half-cent,  1854.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1344.  Half-cent,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 
1346-1346.  Half -cent,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

1347.  Half -cent,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  1329,  except  date. 

PATTERNS. 

1348.  AV.  Five-eagles  ($60.00),  1877.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty 
to  left,  with  beaded  diadem  inscribed  liberty;  a  scroll 
and  trefoil  ornament  runs  along  base  of  diadem;  the 
hair,  which  is  straight,  in  knot  at  back  of  head,  with 
large  locks  falling  down  neck;  around,  thirteen  stars; 
below,  1877.  Beneath  the  head,  B  (William  Barber). 
Reo.  Similar  to  the  Double  eagle  of  1849,  No.  92,  but 
reading  FIFTY  DOLLARS  beneath  the  eagle  on  re- 
verse. Edge,  reeded.  Size,  32;  wt.  1,287.9  grs.  (nor- 
mal weight  1,290  grs.).     PI.  VI,  1.     Unique. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.  85 

1349.  AV.  Five-eagles  ($50.00),  1877.  Similar  to  No.  1348, 
except  that  the  head  of  Liberty  is  larger,  the  hair  is 
wavy,  and  the  diadem  is  plain.  Wt.,  1,289.9  grs. 
Unique. 

1360.  AE.  Five-eagles  ($50.00),  1877.     Similar  to  No.  1348. 

1361.  AV.  Double-eagle,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  92,  the  Double 
eagle  of  1849,  but  the  oval  of  stars  above  the  eagle  on 
reverse  is  lower  and  does  not  touch  the  rays. 

1352.  AV.  Double-eagle,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  92,  but  within 
the  oval  of  stars  on  reverse,  in  god  we  |  trust. 

1363.  AE.  Double-eagle,  1872.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 
with  long  loose  hair  falling  below  neck,  and  with  lib- 
erty cap,  on  the  band  of  which,  liberty;  around, 

•  ••••••••••••;  below,  1872.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left,  with 
three  arrows  in  right  claw,  the  left  upraised  and  grasp- 
ing shield  of  the  United  States,  across  which  falls  a 
scroll  inscribed  in  god  we  trust;  below,  TWENTY 
DOL.  Edge,  reeded.  Size,  21|.  By  W.  Barber. 
Nos.  1353,  1364,  1378,  1390,  1391,  and  1396  form  a 
series  with  identical  types. 

1354.  AE.  Double-eagle,  1879.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  similar 
to  No.  92,  the  Double  eagle  of  1849;  around,   *  30 

•  G.  •  1.5  •  S.  •  3.5  •  C  •  35  •  G  •  R  •  A  • 
M  •  S  •;  below,  1879.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  92,  but 
with  DEO  EST  I  GLORIA  in  the  oval  of  stars  above  the 
eagle,  and  below  the  eagle  reading,  TWENTY  DOL- 
LARS.    Edge,  reeded.     Size,  22.     Longacre. 

1365.  AV.  Double-eagle,  1906.  Ohv.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty 
to  left,  with  liberty  cap,  on  the  band  of  which  is  lib- 
erty; over  the  cap,  branch  of  olive;  around,  thirteen 
stars;  below,  1906.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Columbia,  standing,  with  head  turned  to 
left,  holding  liberty  pole  in  left  hand,  the  right  resting 
upon  a  sword;  behind,  an  eagle  standing  to  right,  with 
wings  upraised;  about  head  of  Columbia,  rays  through 
which  runs  the   motto  in   god  we  trust.     Edge, 

E*P*L*U*R*I*B*U*S*U*N*U*M*. 

By  C.  E.  Barber.     PI.  VI,  3. 


86  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

1366.  AV.  Double-eagle,  1907.  Legends  and  types  similar  to 
No.  151,  but  the  types  are  in  very  high  relief,  the  field 
is  concave,  and  without  a  raised  border. 

1367-68.  AV.  Double-eagle;  1907.  As  last,  but  size  17,  the 
module  of  the  Eagle.  The  only  specimens  of  this 
pattern.     PI.  VI,  2. 


1369.  AE.  Eagle,  1862.    Types  similar  to  No.  168,  the  Eagle 
then  coined,  but  above  the  eagle  on  reverse,  god  our 

TRUST. 

1360-61.  AE.  Eagle,  1862.    Types  as  last,  but  the  motto  god 
OUR  TRUST  is  on  a  scroll.     Size,  17. 

1362.  AV.  Eagle,  1866.     Types  similar  to  last,  but  the  scroll 

has  two  folds  and  the  motto  reads  in  god  -  we  -  trust. 

1363.  AL.  Eagle,  1868.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
diadem  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below, 

1 868.     Rev.  Similar  to  last. 

1364.  AE.  Eagle,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  1353,  pattern  of  Double 
eagle  of  same  year. 

1365.  AE.  Eagle,  1874.     Proposed  international  coin.     Ohv. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty 
to  left,  with  a  coronet  adorned  with  five  stars  and  a 
jewel  in  front;  on  the  coronet,  liberty;  the  hair  is  wavy 
and  in  flat  knot  at  back  of  head;  an  olive  branch  across 
the  shoulder;  below,  1874.  Rev.  In  six  compartments 
surrounded  by  rope,  the  value  in  six  national  units: 


DOLLARS 

STERLING 

MARKEN 

KRONEN 

GULDEN 

10 

£2.1.1 

41.99 

37.31 

20.73 

FRANCS 

51.81 

5 

in  the  center,  16.72  |  grams  |  900  fine  |  ubique.     Edge, 
plain.     Size,  22.     By  W.  Barber.     PI.  VII,  5. 
1366.  AE.  Eagle,  1877.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
liberty  cap,  on  the  band  of  which  is  liberty;  around, 
E    PLURIBUS  UNUM;  beneath,  1877.     Reo. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  erect,  an  olive  branch  in  the  right  claw 
and  three  arrows  in  left;  above,  3(n  ^nh  v^t  truHt; 
below,  TEN  DOL.  Beaded  borders.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  17.     By  Morgan. 


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1367-8.  AE.  Eagle,  1878.     Similar  to  last. 

1369.  AE.  Eagle,  1878.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
liberty  cap,  on  the  broad  band  of  which  is  libeety; 
wheat  heads  over  top  of  cap;  around,  ******* 
IN  GOD  WE  TRUST  ******;  below,  1878. 
Eev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle, 
with  wings  displayed  erect,  the  left  wing  thrown 
out  farther  than  the  right;  olive  branch  in  right,  and 
arrows  in  left,  claw;  above,  e  pluribus  unum;  below, 
*TEN  DOLLARS.*     Edge,  reeded.     W.Barber. 

1370-1.  AV.  Eagle,  1907.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  the 
Eagle,  No.  238,  but  the  border  is  not  raised,  and  dots 
between  the  words  of  the  inscriptions  and  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  same.  First  impressions  of  the  dies.  By 
Saint-Gaudens.     PI.  VI,  4. 

1372-3.  AV.  Eagle,  1907.  Similar  to  last,  but  with  a  narrow 
raised  border. 


1374.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1860.  Olv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  right, 
with  liberty  cap;  on  forehead,  three  stars;  across 
shoulder,  a  ribbon  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen 
stars;  below,  1860.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed  erect;  on 
breast,  shield  of  the  U.  S.;  an  olive  branch  in  right 
claw  and  three  arrows  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  in- 
scribed e  PLURIBUS  unum;  below,  FIVE  DOLLARS. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  17^. 

1376.  AV.  Half-eagle,  1865.  Similar  to  the  Eagle,  No.  168, 
but  on  a  scroll  above  eagle  on  reverse,  m  god  -  we  - 

TRUST. 

1376-7.  AL.  Half-eagle  (5  Dollars,  or  25  Francs),  1868.  Ohv. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Bust  of  Liberty 
to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1 868.  Bev. 
Within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  oak,  5  |  dollars  |  25  ) 
FRANCS.     Edge,  plain.     Size,  17.     By  Paquet. 

1378.  AE.  Half -eagle,  1872.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
1353,  but  reading  FIVE  DOL.  beneath  the  eagle  on  re- 
verse.    Edge,  reeded.     Size,  14. 


8S  OATALOOTTB  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

1379-80.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Similar  to  the  Eagle  pattern 
of  1877,  No.  1366,  but  reading  FIVE  DOL.  beneath 
the  eagle  on  reverse.     Size,  14.     By  Morgan. 

1381-2.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Types  similar  to  No.  1369, 
but  with  the  motto  e  pluribus  |  unum  in  two  lines 
above  the  eagle,  and  reading  FIVE  DOLLARS  beneath 
eagle.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  14;. 

1383-4.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Oh).  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 
with  fillet  inscribed  ubertt;  her  hair  falls  in  ring- 
lets on  neck;  around,  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM;  below, 
1878.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An 
eagle,  with  wings  displayed  inverted,  grasping  olive 
branch  in  right  claw  and  in  left  three  arrows  that 
extend  past  the  wing;  below,  FIVE  DOLLARS.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  16.     By  W.  Barber. 

1386-6.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 
with  double  fillet,  the  forward  one  inscribed  lib- 
erty; around,  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM;  below,  1878. 
Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle, 
with  wings  displayed  inverted,  grasping  olive  branch 
in  right  and  three  short  arrows  in  left  claw;  below, 
FIVE  DOLLARS.  Edge,  reeded.  Size,  16.  By 
Morgan. 

1387-8.  AE.  Half-eagle,  1878.  Similar  to  the  last,  but  in 
curved  line  round  over  the  eagle,  in  god  we  trust; 
and  reading  FIVE  DOL.  below  eagle.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  16. 


1389.  AV.  "Stella"  ($4.00),  1879.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty  to 
left,  with  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  the  hair  falls  in 
ringlets  on  neck;  around,  *6*G*.3*S*.7* 
C*7  •G^R^A^M^S*;  below,  1879.  R&u. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  A  five-pointed 
star,  on  which  ONE  |  stella  |  400  |  cents;  above  (curved 
line),  E  PLURIBUS  unum;  beneath  star  (curved  line), 
DEO  EST  gloria;  bclow,  FOUR  DOL.  Edge,  reeded, 
Size,  14.     By  C.  E.  Barber.     PI.  VI,  5. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.  89 

1390.  AE.  Three-dollars,  1872.  Leg^ends  and  types  similar  to 
No.  1353,  but  reading  THREE  DOL.  beneath  the  eagle 
on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  13. 


1391.  AE.  Quarter-eagle  ($2.50),  1872.  Legends  and  types 
similar  to  No.  1353,  but  reading  2V2  DOL  beneath 
the  eagle  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  11^. 

1392.  AE.  Quarter-eagle  ($2.60),  1878.  Legends  and  types 
similar  to  No.  1385,  but  reading  2V2  DOLLARS  be- 
neath the  eagle  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  13. 


1393.  AV.  Dollar,  1836.  Ohv.  A  liberty  cap  in  a  glory;  the 
band  of  the  cap  inscribed  liberty.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AM  ERICA.  Within  a  palm  wreath,  1  |  D. 
Edge,  plain.     Size,  10.     PI.  VI,  6. 

1394.  AV.  Dollar,  1860.  "Ring  dollar."  Oh).  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA  and  olive  branches,  round  a 
large  central  hole.  Bev.  Plain.  Borders  beaded.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  11;  wt,  26.3  grs. 

1396.  AR.   Dollar,   1862.      "Ring  dollar."      Ohv.    UNITED 

STATES    OF   AMERICA  1852.     A  scroll  ornament 

about  a  central  hole.     Mev.  DOLLAR;  below,  wreath. 
Size,  lOi. 

1396.  AE.  Dollar,  1872.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
1353,  but  reading  ONE  DOL.  beneath  the  eagle  on  re- 
verse.    Edge,  reeded.     Size,  10. 


1397.  AV.  Half-dollar,  1860.     "Ring"  piece.     Similar  to  No. 
1394.     Size,  9i;  wt.,  13  grs. 


SILVER. 


1398.  AR.  Dollar,  1836.  Olv.  Liberty,  wearing  a  Greek 
chiton,  the  neck  and  arms  bare,  seated  to  right  upon  a 
rock,  her  head  turned  to  left;  she  holds  pole  sur- 
mounted by  liberty  cap  in  left  hand,  her  right  support- 


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ing  shield  of  the  U.  S.,  across  which  falls  a  scroll  in- 
scribed liberty;  beneath  the  seat,  gobrecht;  below, 
1836.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An 
eagle  flying  to  left;  in  field,  twenty -six  stars  of  varying 
sizes;  below,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Edge,  plain.  Size,  24. 
By  Gobrecht.     PI.  VII,  1. 

1399.  AR.  Dollar,  1838.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  1398,  but  thir- 
teen stars  around,  and  engraver's  name  omitted.  Rev. 
Flying  eagle  as  No.  1395,  but  no  stars  in  field.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1400.  AR.  Dollar,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  1399,  except  date. 

1401.  AR.  Dollar,  1865.     Types  similar  to  No.  570,  the  Dollar 

then  coined,  but  on  a  scroll  above  the  eagle  on  reverse, 

IN   GOD  -  WE  -  trust. 

1402.  AR.  Dollar,  1870.     Ohv.  An  Indian  woman,  wearing  a 

feather  bonnet,  seated  to  left  on  a  globe;  she  holds  lib- 
erty pole  surmounted  by  cap  in  right  hand,  the  left  rest- 
ing on  the  globe,  which  is  inscribed  liberty;  to  right, 
two  flags;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1870.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with 
wings  displayed,  as  No.  570;  above,  on  a  scroll,  in 
GOD  -  WE  -  TRUST.  Design  in  very  high  relief.  Edge, 
reeded.     By  Longacre. 

1403.  AR.  Dollar,  1870.     Ohv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek  chiton, 

seated  to  left,  her  right  hand  supporting  shield  of  U.  S. , 
and  holding  a  ribbon  inscribed  liberty;  in  the  left, 
an  olive  branch;  in  background  stands  a  liberty  pole 
surmounted  by  cap;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1 870. 
Rev.  As  No.  1402.  Edge,  reeded.  By  W.  Barber. 
Nos.  1403,  1462,  1486,  1510,  and  1519  form  a  series 
with  identical  types  except  reverses  of  Dime  and  Half- 
dime. 

1404.  AR.  Dollar,  1871.     Ohv.   Similar  to  No.  1402.     Ret). 

1  I  DOLLAR  within  a  wreath  of  corn  and  cotton; 
above,  standard.  Edge,  reeded.  By  Longacre.  PI. 
VII,  2.  Nos.  1404,  1463,  1487,  1511,  and  1520  form  a 
series  with  identical  types  except  reverses  of  Dime  and 
Hali-dime. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  91 

1406.  AE.  Dollar,  1872.  Commercial  dollar.  Olm.  Similar  to 
No.  1402,  but  the  relief  of  the  type  is  lower.  Renu 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive 
wreath,  commercial  |  dollar  |  420  grains  |  900  fine; 
on  a  libbon  uniting  the  branches,  god — our — trust. 
Edge,  reeded. 

No8.  IJfOG  to  llf,16  are  patterns  svhinitted  for  the  Trade  dollar^ 

1873. 

1406.  AR.  I.  Dollar,  1873.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1402,  but  with 

tj^pe  in  lower  relief.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  A  small  eagle,  wings  displayed  inverted, 
the  head  turned  to  right;  in  right  claw,  three  arrows, 
and  an  olive   branch  in  the  left;  above,  on  a  scroll, 

E    I    PLURIBUS    I    UNUM;    bclow,    420    GRAINS    |    900    FINE, 

beneath  which  is  a  scroll  inscribed  in  god  -  we  -  trust; 
below,  •TRADE  DOLLAR  •.  Edge,  reeded.  By 
Longacre. 

1407.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  1406.  ?*I 

1408.  AR.  II.  Dollar,  1873.  Ohv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek 
chiton,  with  beaded  diadem,  seated  to  left  upon  a  globe 
on  which  is  liberty,  holding  liberty  pole  in  right 
hand,  her  left  resting  upon  the  globe;  at  her  feet,  to  left, 
bale  of  goods;  behind,  plow  and  sheaf  of  grain;  around, 
above,  thirteen  stars;  beneath,  1873.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played inverted,  grasping  in  right  claw  three  long  ar- 
rows which  project  past  the  wing,  the  left  upraised  and 
holding  a  shield  of  the  U.  S.,  across  which  falls  a  ribbon 
inscribed  in  god  we  trust  ;  in  beak  of  eagle,  a  scroll 
inscribed  e  pluribus  unum;  beneath,  420  grains  900 
FINE,  and  below,  on  margin,  *  TRADE  DOLLAR  •. 
Edge,  reeded.     By  W.  Barber. 

1409.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  1408. 

1410.  AR.  III.  Dollar,  1873.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty,  to  left, 
with  beaded  diadem,  on  which  is  liberty;  the  hair  in 
a  knot  at  back  of  head  and  secured  by  a  comb;  around, 
above,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1873.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive  wreath, 
trade  I  dollar  I  — . —  I  420  grains  I  900  fine;  over 


92  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

the  stems  of  the  branches  forming  the  wreath,  a  ribbon 
inscribed  in  god  -  we  -  trust.  Edge,  reeded.  By 
W.  Barber. 

1411.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  1410. 

1412.  AR.  IV.  Dollar,  1873.  Ohv.  Liberty,  with  diadem, 
wearing  Greek  chiton,  seated  to  left  on  a  bale  of 
goods  by  the  sea;  in  right  hand  she  extends  an  olive 
branch,  her  left,  which  hangs  by  her  side,  holds  a  scroll 
inscribed  LIBERTY ;  behind,  a  sheaf  of  grain;  beneath, 
on  a  scroll,  in  god  we  trust;  around,  above,  thirteen 
stars;  below,  1873.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed  inverted, 
the  head  turned  to  left,  grasping  olive  branch  in  right 
claw,  three  long  arrows  in  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  in- 
scribed E  PLURiBus  -  unum;  beneath,  420  grains.  900 
fine;  below,  on  margin,  TRADE  DOLLAR.  Edge, 
reeded.     By  W.  Barber. 

1413.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.    Similar  to  No.  1412. 

1414.  AE.  V.  Dollar,  1873.  Ohv.  Liberty,  wearing  Greek 
chiton,  seated  to  left  on  a  globe,  on  which  is  liberty; 
to  left,  an  olive  branch  upon  bales  of  goods;  to  right, 
sheaf  of  grain;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1873. 
^ev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA.  Asmalleagle, 
rising,  with  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  arrows  in 
left,  upon  a  shield  of  the  U.  S. ;  above,  e  pluribus 
unum;  beneath  eagle,  a  scroll  inscribed  in  god  we 
trust;  below  the  scroll,  420  grains  |  900  fine;  beneath, 
on  margin,  *TRADE  DOLLAR*.     By  Bailly. 

1416.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  1414. 

1416.  AR.  VI.  Dollar,  1873.  Ohv.  Female  head  to  left,  with 
hair  in  tight  flat  knot  at  back  of  head;  in  hair  a  chap- 
let  of  ivy,  and  star  on  forehead;  around,  above,  thir- 
teen stars;  below,  1873.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Eagle  as  No.  1408;  above,  e  pluribus 
unum;  beneath,  420  grains  900  fine;  below,  on  margin, 
•  TRADE  DOLLAR  •.  Edge,  reeded.  By 
Bailly  &  Barber. 

1417.  AE.  Dollar,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  1416. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  93 

Nbs.  lli.18  to  lJi36  are  patterns  suhmitted  for  a  new  coinage  of 
the  silver  Dollar  which  appeared  in  1878. 

1418.  AR.  Dollar,  1878.  Ohv.  ir-kidd^-kic  IN  GOD  WE 
TRUST  ••••••.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
beaded  diadem  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1878.  Jiev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left;  in 
right  claw,  olive  branch,  in  left,  three  arrows;  above, 
in  curved  line  over  the  eagle,  t  pinnbus  unum ;  below, 

•  ONE  DOLLAR  •.  Edge,  reeded.  By  Wm.  Barber. 
PI.  VII,  3. 

1419-20.  AE.  Dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  1418. 

1421.  AR.  Dollar,  1878.  Types  similar  to  No.  611,  except  that 
the  olive  branch  in  right  claw  of  the  eagle  has  but 
three  leaves.     By  Morgan. 

1422-3.  AE.  Dollar,  1878.     As  No.  1421.     Edge,  reeded. 

1424-5.  AR.  Dollar,  1878.     "Goloid  dollar."     Ohv.  •  •  •  • 

•  •  •  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM  ••••••.  Head 
of  Liberty  to  left,  with  liberty  cap,  on  the  broad  band 
of  which  is  liberty;  cotton  boils  and  wheat  heads  are 
inserted  under  the  band;  below,  1878.  I^ev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.     Within  a  circle  of  stars, 

GOLOID  I  1  -  G  I  24  -  S.   I  .9   FINE  [  —  |  258  GRS.   |    ;    be- 

low,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Beaded  borders.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  21.     By  W.  Barber.    PL  VH,  4. 

1426.  AR.  Dollar,  1878.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1424.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a  circle 
of  stars,  GOLoiD.  |  metric.  |  1  -  G.  |  16.1  -  S.  |  1.9  -  o.  1 
GRAMS  14.25  I  ;  below,  100  CENTS.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  21.     By  W.  Barber. 

1427.  AE.  Dollar,  1878.     Ohv.    Similar  to   No.   1424.     Bev. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Within  a  wreath, 

GOLOID  I  —   •    —  I  1  GOLD.   ]  24  SILVER.   |      .9  FINE.   |  258 

GRS.  I  ;  below,  •ONE  DOLLAR*.  Edge,  reeded. 
By  W.  Barber. 

1428.  AR.  Dollar,  1879.     Ohv.  Similar  to   No.   1424.     Bev. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA,     Within  a  circle 

22023°— 14 7 


94  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

of  stars,  15.3  -  G.    I   236.7  -  8.    |  28  -  C.    |   14  GRAMS  |  ; 

without  the  circle  of  stars,  above,  goloid  metric  dol- 
lar; below,  DEO  EST  GLORIA  \  *  1 00  C  E  N  TS  * .  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  21.     By  W.  Barber. 

1429.  Dollar,  1879.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet 
inscribed  liberty;  around  *******  IN  GOD 
WE  TRUST  ******;  below,  1879.  Eev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left,  olive 
branch  in  right  claw  and  three  arrows  in  the  left; 
above,  e  pluribus  unum;  the  whole  within  an  olive 
wreath;  below,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Edge,  reeded.  By 
W.  Barber. 

1430.  AR.  Dollar,  1379.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
fillet  inscribed  liberty;  the  hair  falls  on  neck  and  is 
tied  back  by  a  ribbon;  necklace  of  pearls;  around,  *  * 
E  PLU Ri BUS******* U N U M ****; 
below,  1879.  ^6v.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AM  ERICA. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  upraised,  standing  to  left  upon 
a  tablet  flanked  with  (left)  olive  and  (right)  arrows; 
on  the  tablet,  in  .  god  .  ]  we  .  trust;  below,  ONE 
DOLLAR.     Edge,  reeded.     By  Morgan.     PL  VH,  6. 

1431.  AR.  Dollar,  1879.     Ohv.    Similar    to    No.    611.     Rev. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left,  an 
olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  three  arrows  in  the  left; 
below,  ONE  DOLLAR.  Edge,  reeded.  By  Morgan 
and  Barber. 

1432.  AR.  Dollar,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  1431,  but  in  curved  line 
round  over  the  eagle,  in  god  we  trust. 

•  1433.  AR.  Dollar,  1879.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  611.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left,  a 
long  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  three  long  arrows 
in  the  left;  above,  e  pluribus  unum;  below,  *  ONE 
DOLLAR  *.     Edge,  reeded.     By  Morgan. 

1434,  AR.  Dollar,  1879.    Similar  to  No,  6H, 


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95 


1436.  AE.  Dollar,  1879.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
fillet  inscribed  liberty;  wheat  heads  inserted  under 
the  fillet;  hair  is  wavy  and  in  loose  knot  on  back  of 
head;  around,   •••••••IN   GOD  WE  TRUST 

•  •••••;  below,  1879.  B&v.  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  with  wings  displaj^ed  in- 
verted, the  head  turned  to  left,  a  long  olive  branch  in 
right  claw,  and  three  long  arrows  in  left;  the  left  wing 
higher  than  right,  and  latter  extends  to  border;  above, 
round  eagle,  E  plueibus  unum.  Below,  ONE  DOL- 
LAR.    By  C.  E.  Barber. 

1436.  AE.  Dollar,  1879.  Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 
with  beaded  diadem  inscribed  liberty;  around, 
ir -k  ir  ir  ic-k  ir  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM  ••••••; 
below,  1879.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
"Within  a  wreath  of  wheat,  corn,  and  cotton,  a  beaded 
circle  inclosing,  895.8  s.  j  4.2-  g.  ]  100  -  c  |  (curved)  25 
GRAMS  1  ;  above,  on  a  tablet,  dec  est  gloria;  below, 
ONE  DOLLAR.     Edge,  reeded.     By  W.  Barber. 

1437.  AR.  Dollar,  1882.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  right,  with 
a  fillet  inscribed  liberty;  the  hair  drawn  forward 
tightly  on  top  of  head,  and  falls  loosely  on  neck;  an  ear- 
ring with  small  shield  of  U.  S.  as  pendant;  around, 

•  •••••  E.  PLURIBUS.  UNUM  •••••••; 
below,  1882.  Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  eagle  rising  to  right,  olive  branch  in  right  claw 
and  three  arrows  in  the  left;  below,^ONE  DOLLAR. • 
Edge,  reeded.     By  Morgan. 

1438.  AR.  Dollar,  1885.  Similar  to  No.  611.  Edge,  e  •  pluri- 
BUS^UNUM  •••••••••••.     By  Morgan. 


1439.  Platinum.  Half-dollar,  1814.     Legends  and  types  similar 
to  No.  660,  the  Half  dollar  of  1807,  except  date. 

1440.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  1398,  but  reading 

HALF  DOLLAR  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse.    Edge, 
reeded.    Size,  19. 


96  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

1441.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1838.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  1398.  Beo. 
An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed,  the  head  turned  to 
right;  an  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and  four  arrows 
in  the  left;  below,  HALF  DOLLAR.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  19. 

1442.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1838.  Obv.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty 
to  left,  with  diadem,  and  a  ribbon  in  hair  inscribed 
liberty;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1838.  Reu, 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left;  on 
breast,  shield  of  U.  S. ;  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  the  left;  below,  HALF  DOL.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1443.  AE.  Half-dollar,  1839.  Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  right, 
with  diadem  inscribed  liberty;  hair  knotted  at  back 
of  head  with  lock  falling  on  the  shoulder;  around, 
thirteen  stars;  below,  1839.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1442. 
Edge,  reeded. 

1444-6.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1859.  Obv.  Liberty,  with  Greek 
chiton,  seated  to  left;  her  right  hand  resting  on  con- 
sular fasces,  the  left  upon  the  shield  of  the  U.  S.; 
around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1859.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  dis- 
played inverted,  the  head  turned  to  left;  on  breast,  the 
shield  of  the  U.  S,;  olive  branch  in  right  claw  and 
three  arrows  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed 
E  PLURiBUS  unum;  below,  HALF  DOLLAR.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1446-7.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1859.  Obv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA  Bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with  chaplet 
of  oak  leaves ;  about  neck  and  shoulders,  a  ribbon  in- 
scribed liberty;  below,  1859.  ^(gv.  1/2  |  dollar  | 
within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  corn.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  19i. 

1448.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1859.  6>Jv.  Similar  to  No.  1446.  Rev. 
50  1  CENTS  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  corn.  Edge, 
reeded. 


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1449.  AE.  Half-dollar,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  1448,  but  reading 
HALF  I  DOLLAR  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1460.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1862.  Types  similar  to  No.  570— the 
seated  Liberty  and  eagle — but  above  the  eagle  on 
reverse,  god  our  trust.     Edge,  reeded. 

1451.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1862.  Similar  to  last,  but  the  motto 
is  on  a  scroll. 

1452.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1865.  As  No.  696,  but  on  a  scroll 
above  the  eagle  on  reverse,  in  god  -  we  -  trust. 

1453.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.     Ohv.    UNITED    STATES    OF 

AMERICA.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with 
fillet  inscribed  liberty;  a  star  on  forehead,  the  hair 
falling  in  heavy  locks  on  neck;  beneath,  on  a  scroll, 
in  god  we  trust.  Eev.  STANDARD  SILVER. 
Within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  olive,  50  |  cents;  below, 
1869.     Edge,  reeded.     By  W.  Barber. 

1454.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.     As  last,  but  edge  plain. 

1455.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1453,  but  Liberty 
has  a  plain  diadem  instead  of  the  star  on  forehead. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  18.     W.  Barber. 

1456.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.     As  last,  but  edge  plain. 

1457.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.     Obv.   UNITED    STATES    OF 

AMERICA.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with 
Phrygian  cap  and  two  stars  on  forehead;  front  hair 
thrown  back  over  edge  of  the  cap;  two  large  curls 
hang  down  the  back  and  third  curl  is  brought  forward 
over  right  shoulder;  over  the  hair  and  neck,  a  ribbon 
inscribed  liberty,  and  on  a  fold  of  the  ribbon,  B 
(Barber);  beneath,  a  scroll  inscribed  in  god  we  trust. 
Rev.  STANDARD  SILVER.  Within  a  wreath  of  oak 
and  olive,  50  |  cents;  below,  1869.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  18.     By  W.  Barber. 

1458.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1869.     As  last,  but  edge  plain. 


98  CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

1459.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1870.  (95v.  Similar  to  No.  1453.  Rev. 
50  I  CENTS  I  1870  |  within  a  wreath  of  wheat,  corn,  and 
cotton ;  above,  STANDARD.  Edge, reeded.  Size,  18^. 
By  W.  Barber. 

1460.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1870.  OU.  Similar  to  No.  1455.  Reo. 
As  No.  1459.     Edge,  reeded. 

1461.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1870.  6>Jv.  Similar  to  No.  1457.  Reo. 
As  No.  1459.     Edge,  reeded.     By  W.  Barber. 

1462.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1870.    Similar  to  No.  1403,  but  reading 

HALF  DOL  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1463.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  1404,  but  reading 
50  I  CENTS  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  18i. 

1464.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1879.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  611,  but 
around,   •    E  PLURIBUS  ••••*•••    UNUM 

•  •  •  •  1 879.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1432,  but  with 
the  motto  in  god  we  trust  in  a  curved  line  beneath 
the  eagle;  below,  HALF  DOLLAR.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  19^.     By  Morgan  and  W.  Barber. 

1465.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1879.  OU,  Head  similar  to  No.  611, 
but  around,    •••*•••    E   PLURIBUS    UNUM 

•  ••••*  1 879.  R&ti.  Similar  to  No.  1464.  By 
Morgan  and  Barber. 

1466.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  1435,  but  reading 

HALF  DOLLAR  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1467.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  1437,  but  reading 

HALF  DOLLAR  on  the  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

1468.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1891.  Pattern  of  the  Half  dollar  of 
1892,  No.  754.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

1469.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1891.  Similar  to  the  last,  but  with  an 
arch  of  clouds  above  the  eagle  on  reverse.    Edge,  reeded. 

1470-1.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  1469,  but 
type  of  reverse  is  smaller,  the  olive  branch  has  a 
secondary  branch,  and  the  motto  on  the  scroll  in  beak 
of  eagle  is  disposed:  e  plu  -  ribus  unum.  Edge, 
reeded. 


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99 


1472-3.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1891.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  754,  the 
Half  dollar  of  1892.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Within  an  oak  wreath,  a  device  similar  to 
No.  1470,  except  that  the  olive  branch  is  single.  Edge, 
reeded. 

"1474-5.  AR.  Half-dollar.  1892.  Ohv.  -kiririr  L*I*B* 
E*R*T*Y  ***.  Columbia,  standing,  with  a 
large  eagle  standing  to  right  behind  her,  as  No.  1355; 
below,  1 891 .  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1472,  but  the  eagle 
is  smaller  and  there  are  rays  above  the  arch  of  clouds. 
By  C.  E.  Barber. 


1476.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  802,  but  above 

eagle  on  reverse,  in  god  -  we  -  trust,  and  dated  1 865. 

1477.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.  Legends  and  types  similar  to 
No.  1453,  but  reading  25  I  cents  |  within  the  wreath  on 
reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  14. 

1478.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  1477,  but  with 

plain  edge. 

1479.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1455,  but 
reading  25  |  cents  |  within  wreath  on  reverse. 

1480.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1479,  but  with 
plain  edge. 

1481.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.     Types  and  legends  similar  to 

No.  1457,  but  reading  25  |  cents  |  within  wreath  on 
reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

1482.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  1481,  but  with 

plain  edge. 

1483.  AR.  Quarter-dollar.  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1459,  but  read- 
ing 25  I  CENTS  I  1870  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  14^. 

1484.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1870.    Similar  to  No.  1460,  but  read- 

ing 25  I  CENTS  I  1870  |  within  wreath  on  reverse.    Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  14^. 

1485.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1461,  but  read- 
ing 25  1  CENTS  I  1870  I  within  the  wreath  on  reverse. 


100         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1486.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1403,  but  read- 
ing QUAR.  DOLon  reverse. 

1487.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  1404,  but  read- 

ing 25  I  CENTS  1  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.     Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  14^. 

1488.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1879.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1430. 
R&v.  Similar  to  No.  1464,  but  reading  QUARTER 
DO  LLA R  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  15. 

1489.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1879.     Legends  and  types  similar  to 

No.  1435,  but  reading  QUAR.  DOLLAR  beneath  the 
eagle  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

1490.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  1437,  but  read 
ing  QUARTER  DOLLAR  on  reverse. 

1491-2.  AR.  Quarter-dollar,  1891.  Legends  and  types  similar 
to  No.  1469,  but  reading  QUARTER  DOLLAR  beneath 
eagle  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 


1493.  AR.  Twenty-cents,  1874.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1414. 
Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle 
with  wings  displayed  inverted,  the  head  turned  to 
right,  three  arrows  in  right  claw  and  an  olive  branch 
in  the  left;  below,  TWENTY  CENTS.  Edge,  plain. 
Size,  14. 


1494.  AE.  Dime,  1792.  Olv.  LIBERTY  PARENT  OF 
SCIENCE  &.  INDUS.  Bust  of  Liberty,  with  loose 
hair,  to  left;  below,  1792.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  flying  to  left;  below, 
DISME.     Size,  14i. 

1495-6.  AR.  Dime,  1863.  Ohv.  EXCHANGE  FOR— U.  S. 
NOTES.  Shield  of  the  United  States  on  two  arrows 
in  saltire,  within  laurel  wreath.  Rev.  POSTAGE 
CURRENCY— ACT  JULY  1862.  In  field,  lo  |  cents  | 
1863.     Edge,  plain.     Size,  11. 

1496-7.  AI.  Dime,  1863.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
1495. 


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1498.  AE.  Dime,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  1495. 

1498-9.  AL.  Dime,  1868.  Olw.  Similar  to  No.  1495,  but  read- 
ing EXCHANGED,  etc.  Rev.  •  |  one  |  dime  [  1868  | 
within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  corn.     By  Longacre. 

1600.  AE.  Dime,  1868.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  a 
diadem  inscribed  liberty;  around,  thirteen  stars,  and 
date  below  the  head.  Reo.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Within  an  olive  wreath,  ten  |  cents. 
Edge,  plain.     Size,  17.     By  Longacre. 

1601.  AR.  Dime,  1869.     Types  and  legends  similar  to  No. 

1453,  but  reading  10  |  cents  within  wreath  on  reverse. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  lOi. 

1602.  AR.  Dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1501,  but  with  plain 
edge. 

1603.  AE.  Dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1455,  but  reading  10  | 
cents  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

1504.  AR.  Dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1503,  but  with  plain 
edge. 

1606.  AR.  Dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1457,  but  reading  10  I 
cents  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

1606.  AR.  Dime,  1869.  Similar  to  No.  1505,  but  with  plain 
edge. 

1607.  AR.  Dime,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1459,  but  reading  10  | 
CENTS  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded.  Size, 
lOi. 

1608.  AR.  Dime,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  1460,  but  reading  10  | 

CENTS  I  1870  I  within  wreath  on  reverse. 

1609.  AR.  Dime,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1461,  but  reading  10  | 
CENTS  I  1870  !  within  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  lOi. 

1610.  AR.  Dime,   1870.     Obo.    UNITED   STATES  OF 

AMERICA.  Type  of  Liberty  as  on  No.  1403.  Rev. 
ONE  I  DIME  I  within  wreath  of  oak  and  corn.  Edge, 
reeded.     Size,  \\\. 

1611.  AR.  Dime,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  1404,  but  reading  10  | 
CENTS  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.    Edge,  reeded.    Size, 


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1612-13.  AR.  Dime,  1879.  Olv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  as  on  No.  611;  below, 
1879.  Reo.  Within  a  beaded  circle,  one  |  dime;  above, 
E  PLUKiBUS  UNUM  in  curvcd  line  and  below,  thirteen 
stars;  on  border,  corn  and  cotton.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  Hi.     By  Morgan. 

1614.  AR.  Dime,  1879.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMER- 
ICA. Head  of  Liberty  similar  to  No.  1435;  below, 
1 879.  Rev.  Within  a  wreath  of  wheat,  corn  and  cot- 
ton, a  beaded  circle  inclosing  one  |  dime;  above,  a 
tablet  with  e  pluribus  unum.  Edge,  reeded.  Size, 
lU. 

1616-16.  AR.  Dime,  1891.  OU.  UNITED'  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  similar  to  No.  754;  be- 
low, 1 892.  Rei).  ONE  |  dime  within  a  wreath  of  corn 
and  wheat.     Size,  11^.     Pattern  of  1892  Dime. 


1617.  AR.  Half-disme,  1792.     Ohv.   LIB.  PAR.  OF  SCIENCE 

&.  INDUSTRY.  Bust  of  Liberty,  with  short,  loose 
hair,  to  left;  below,  1792.  Rev.  UNI.  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Eagle  flying;  below,  half  |  disme  |  *. 
Edge,  reeded.    Size,  11. 

1618.  AE.  Half-disme,  1794.  (95v.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Lib- 
erty with  loose  hair,  to  right;  below,  1794.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with 
wings  displayed,  head  turned  to  right;  below,  hai<f 
DISME.     Size,  lOi. 

1619.  AR.  Half-dime,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  1510,  but  reading 
HALF  I  DIME  |  within  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  9f . 

1620.  AR.  Five-cents,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  1404,  but  reading 
5  I  CENTS  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  9f . 


1621.  AE.  Five-cents,  1866.  Ohv.  Garnished  shield  of  the 
United  States  with  an  olive  branch  hanging  from  the 
top  and  down  each  side;  back  of  the  base,  two  arrows, 
crossed;  above,  in  god  we  trust;  below,  1866.  Reo, 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Numeral  5 within 
olive  wreath.     Size,  13. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         103 

1622.  N.  Five-cents,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  1521. 

1523.  AE.  Five-cents,  1866.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Lincoln  to  right;  below,  1866. 
Bev.  5  I  CENTS  I  within  a  wreath;  above,  in  god  we 
TRUST.     Size,  13. 

1624.  AE.  Five-cents,  1867.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  long 
feathers  in  hair,  four  stars  on  forehead;  from  the  top 
of  head  to  the  shoulder  falls  a  ribbon  inscribed  union  & 
liberty;  below,  1 867.  Beneath  the  head,  longacre  f. 
Rev.  A  large  Roman  numeral  V  on  garnished  shield 
of  the  United  States;  above,  in  god  we  trust. 
Size,  13i. 

1625-6.  AL.  Five-cents,  1867.     Similar  to  No.  1524. 

1527.  N.  Five-cents,    1867.     Olv.    UNITED     STATES     OF 

AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  diadem 
adorned  with  a  star  and  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1 867. 
Rev.  5  I  CENTS  I  within  an  olive  wreath;  above,  in  god 
WE  TRUST.     Size,  13. 

1528.  N.  Five-cents,   1868.     Ohv.    UNITED     STATES     OF 

AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty,  to  left,  with  beaded  dia- 
dem inscribed  liberty;  below,  1868.  R^.  5  |  cents  | 
within  an  olive  wreath;  above,  in  god  we  trust;  wide, 
plain  border,  milled  on.     Size,  15.     By  Longacre. 

1529.  N.  Five-cents,  1868.  Legends  and  types  similar  to 
No.  1528.     Size,  13i.     By  Longacre. 

1530.  AR-N-AE.  Five-cents,  (?)  1869.    6>5^.  UNITED  STATES 

OF  AMERICA.  Liberty  seated,  as  No.  1398.  Rev. 
SI  L  I  N IC.  I  COP.     In  exergue,  1869. 

1631.  N.  Five-cents,  1871.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  diadem 
inscribed  liberty;  below,  1871.  R&o.  V  |  cents  | 
within  a  laurel  wreath.     Size,  14.     By  Longacre. 

1532.  AE.  Five-cents,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  1531.     Size,  14. 

1533.  AE.  Five-cents,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  1531,  but  reading 
5  I  CENTS.     Size,  13. 


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1634.  N.  Five-cents,  1881.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  to  left,  with  diadem  inscribed 
liberty;  cotton  and  wheat  in  hair;  below,  1881 .  Rev. 
Roman  numeral  V  within  wreath  of  corn,  wheat,  and 
cotton.     Size,  14.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

1536.  N.  Five-cents,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  1534,  but  with 
IN  GOD  WE  TRUST  above  wreath  on  reverse. 

1636-7.  N".  Five-cents,  1882.  Similar  to  No.  1534,  but  with 
E  PLURiBus  UNUM  above  wreath  on  reverse.  By  C.  E. 
Barber. 

1538.  N.  Five-cents,  1882.  Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  as  on  No. 
1534,  with  thirteen  stars  around  border  and  1882 
beneath  the  head.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Roman  numeral  V  in  wreath  as  on  No. 
1534,  but  smaller;  below,  e  pluribus  unum.  By 
C.  E.  Barber. 

1639.  N.  Five-cents,  1882.     Similar  to  No.   1534,  but  with 

E  PLURIBUS  UNUM  above  wreath,  on  reverse. 

1640.  N.  Five-cents,  1882.     Same  head  as  No.  1534;  around, 

•  •*••••  IN  GOD  WE  TRUST  •••••• 
and  1882.     Reo.  Similar  to  No.  1538. 

1641.  N.  Five-cents,  1883.     Same  head  as  on  No.  1534,  but 

with  plain  diadem;  around,  ******  LI  BERTY 
*******;  below,  1 883.  Rev.  Similar  to  No. 
1538.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

1642.  N.  Five-cents,  1883.  Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 
with  diadem  inscribed  LIBERTY;  around,  thirteen 
stars;  beneath,  1883.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath  of  corn,  wheat,  and 
cotton.  Roman  numeral  V;  below,  CENTS;  above 
wreath,  e  pluribus  unum. 

1643-4.  N.  Five-cents,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  1538,  but  with 
cents  on  scroll  across  the  V,  on  reverse.  By  C.  E. 
Barber. 

1645.  N.  Five-cents,  1883.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  as  on  No.  1534.  Rev. 
Within  a  wreath  of  corn  and  cotton,  75  N.  |  25  C; 
above,  FIVE;  below,  CENTS;  seven  stars  to  left  and 
six  to  right.     Size,  14. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         105 

1546-7.  N.  Five-cents,  1884.  6>5^.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Thirteen  stars  around  a  central  octagonal 
hole;  below,  1884.  Rev.  FIVE  above,  and  CENTS 
below  the  central  hole;  at  each  side,  U.  S.  shield. 

1548-9.  N.  Five-cents,  1896.  Ohv.  Spade-shape  shield  of 
United  States  on  two  staffs  in  saltire,  the  one  sur- 
mounted by  liberty  cap,  the  other  by  an  eagle;  across 
the  shield,  a  scroll  inscribed  liberty;  around  *  Vk-  * 
•  •••  E  PLURIBUS  UNUM  ••••••  1896. 
Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a 
wreath  of  olive,  5  |  cents.  Unmilled  and  with  pellets 
around  border.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 


1550.  AR.  Three-cents,  1849.  Obi).  Similar  to  No.  1399,  the 
type  of  Liberty  seated.  Rev.  Numeral  3.  Size,  9^. 
By  Gobrecht. 

1551.  AR.  Three-cents,  1849.     Ohv.  As  last.     ^dv.  Roman  nu- 

meral III.     Size,  9i. 

1552.  AE.  Three-cents,  1850.  Ohv.  Liberty  cap,  with  band  in- 
scribed LIBERTY,  in  a  glory;  below,  1850.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Roman  numeral 
1 1 1  within  a  palm  wreath. 

1553.  AE.  Three-cents,  1863.      Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left, 

with  a  diadem  inscribed  liberT'y;  around,  *  *  *  *  * 
•  ••••*••;  below,  1863.  Rev.  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  an  olive  wreath, 
3  I  CENTS.     Edge,  plain.     Size,  17. 

1654.  N.  Three-cents,  1868.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  beaded 
diadem  inscribed  liberty;  below,  1868.  Rev.  Roman 
numeral  1 1 1  within  a  wreath  of  corn,  wheat,  and  cotton. 
Size,  12.     By  Longacre. 

1555-6.  N.  Three-cents,  1881.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  diadem  in- 
scribed liberty;  cotton  and  wheat  in  hair;  below,  1881. 
Rev.  Roman  numeral  1 1 1  within  a  wreath  of  com, 
wheat,  and  cotton.    Size,  12.     By  C.  E.  Barber, 


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1567.  AE.  Two-cents,  1836.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  An  eagle,  with  wings  displayed,  standing 
to  left,  the  head  turned  to  right;  below,  1836.  Rev. 
TWO  1  CENTS  I  within  an  olive  wreath.     Edge,  reeded. 

1558.  AE.  Two-cents,  1863.  Ohv.  GODAND  OUR  COUN- 
TRY. Bust  of  Washington  to  right;  below,  1863. 
Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a 
wheat  wreath,  2  |  cents.     Size,  14. 

1559.  AE.  Two-cents,  1863.  Ohv.  A  shield  of  the  U.  S.  on 
two  arrows  in  saltire;  above,  on  a  scroll,  in  god-we- 
trust;  two  olive  branches  hang  from  top  of  shield, 
downsides;  below,  1863.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1658. 


1560.  AE.  Cent,  1792.      Ohv.   LIBERTY   PARENT  OF  SCI - 

ENCEANDINDUSTRY*.    Bust  of  Liberty  to  right; 
on   truncation,  birch;   below,  1792.      Bev.   UNITED 
STATES  OF   AMERICA.     Within  a  wreath,  one  | 
cent;  beneath  the  wreath,  y^^.     Electrotype.     Size, 
21.     By  Birch. 

1561.  AE.  Cent,  1792.  Ohv.  LIBERTY.  Bust  of  Liberty  to 
right,  with  hair  knotted  at  back  of  head;  below,  1792. 
Bev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle, 
with  wings  diplayed,  standing  upon  segment  of  a  globe. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  19. 

1562.  AE.  Cent,  1850.      Ohv.    U.    S.    A.   and   ONE   TENTH 

SILVER  round  a  central  hole;  Bev.  Above  hole,  cenT; 
below,  1850;  at  each  side,  rosette.     Size,  11. 

1563.  N.  Cent,  1853.     Ohv.  Around,  ••••••••*• 

*  *  * .  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  diadem  in- 
scribed liberty;  below,  1853.  Bev.  one  |  cent  | 
withinan  olive  wreath.     Size,  11. 

1664.  AE.  Cent,  1854.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
diadem  inscribed  liberty;  the  hair  in  knot  at  back  of 
head  and  tied  with  rope  of  pearls;  below,  1854.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  a  wreath 
of  single  olive  branch,  one  |  cent.  Edge,  plain. 
Size,  16. 


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1666.  AE.  Cent,  1864.  Ohv.  Around,  thirteen  stars;  an  eagle, 
flying  to  left;  below,  1 854.  Rev.  Similar  to  No  1564. 
Size,  16. 

1566-9.  AE.  Cents,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  1565,  except  date. 

1670.  N.  Cent,  1866.     Ohv.   UNITED  STATES  OF  AMER- 

ICA. An  eagle,  flying  to  left;  below,  1856.  Rev. 
Within  a  wreath  of  corn  and  cotton,  one  |  cent. 
Beaded  borders.     Size,  12. 

1671.  AE.  Cent,  1868.     Ohv.  As  No.  1570.     Rev.  Within  an 

oak  wreath,  one  |  cent;  between  ends  of  branches  of 
the  wreath,  small  shield  of  U.  S.     Size,  12. 

1672.  AE.  Cent,  1868.  Ohv.  An  eagle,  flying  to  left,  the  left 
wing  full  spread  upward;  below,  1858.  Rev.  Similar 
to  No.  1570.     Size,  12. 

1673.  N.  Cent,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  1570,  except  date. 

1674.  N.  Cent,  1868.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1572.  Rev.  Within 
an  olive  wreath,  one  |  cent.     Size,  12. 

1676.  N.CeDt,1868.  6>J?;.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
An  Indian  bead  to  left;  below,  1858.  Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  1571. 

1676.  N.  Cent,  1858.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1575.  Rev.  one  | 
cent  I  within  a  wreath  of  corn  and  cotton. 

1577.  N.  Cent,  1858.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1575.  Rev.  one  | 
cent  I  within  an  oak  wreath. 

1678.  N.  Cent,  1868.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1575.  R&o.  one  | 
CENT  I  within  an  olive  wreath. 

1679.  AE.  Cent,  1869.     Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMER- 

ICA. An  Indian  head  to  left;  below,  1859.  Rev. 
ONE  I  CENT  I  within  an  oak  wreath,  with  three  arrows 
inserted  under  the  ribbon  that  binds  the  branches  of 
the  wreath,  and  with  a  shield  of  U.  S.  between  the  ends 
of  the  branches  at  top.     Size,  12. 

1680.  AE.  Cent,  1860.     Similar  to  1579,  except  date. 

1681.  AE.  Cent,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  1579,  but  much  thinner. 


108         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

1682.  AE.  Cent.  1864.  Similar  to  No.  1246,  but  thinner  and 
also  of  a  different  composition  of  bronze  than  the  first 
issue  of  the  year. 

1683-4.  N.  Cent,  1881.  Types  similar  to  No.  1555,  but  with 
Roman  numeral  i  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.  Size, 
10. 

1686-6.  AE.  Cent,  1896.  Types  similar  to  No.  1548,  but  read- 
ing 1  I  CENT  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.     Size,  12. 


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PRIVATE  GOLD  COINS  ISSUED  BY  BANKS,  MINING 
COMPANIES,  AND  ASSAYERS. 

Templeton  Reid^  LumpMn  County,  Georgia, 

1687.  10  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  TEMPLETON  REID  -  AS- 
SAYER;  in  the  field,  ten  |  dollars.  Hev.  GEOR- 
GIA I  GOLD,  within  a  circle  of  stars.  Size,  21;  wt., 
251  grs.;  PI.  VllI,  1. 

1588.  5  Dollars,  1830.  Ohv.  TEMPLETON  REID  -  AS- 
SAYER;  in  the  field,  $.5.  Rev.  GEORGIA  GOLD; 
in  the  field,  $.5.;  below,  1830.     Size,  15;  wt.,  123.3  grs. 

1689.  2i  Dollars,  1830.  Ohv.  T.  REID,  ASSAYER;  in  the 
field,  2.50.  Rev.  GEORGIA  GOLD  ;  in  the  field,  1830. 
Size,  lOi;  wt.,  60  grs. 

Christopher  Bechtler^  Rutherfordton,  North  Carolina. 

1690.  6  Dollars,   1834.     Olv.   C.    BECHTLER   AT    RUTH- 

ERF*;  in  the  field,  5  |  dollars.  Rev.  CAROLINA 
GOLD;  in  the  field,  august  l.  1834  |  140  |  g.  |  20  |  car- 
ats I  .     Size,  15i;  wt.,  137.5  grs. 

1691.  5  Dollars,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  1690.  Size,  15i;  wt., 
138.5  grs. 

1692.  6  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  C.  BECHTLER.  ASSAYER*, 
and  forming  an  inner  circle,  rutherford  county. 
Rev.  NORTH  CAROLINA  GOLD*;  in  field, 5  |  dol- 
lars I  20  CARATS  I  150.  G.  |  in  four  curved  lines.  Size, 
16;  wt.,  135.2  grs. 

1693.  6  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  1590.  Rev. 
CAROLINA  GOLD;  in  the  field,  134  g.  |  *  |  21  carats. 
Size,  15i;  wt.,  135.2  grs. 

1694.  6  Dollars,  undated.     Olv.  C.  BECHTLER.  AT  RUTH- 

ERFORD*; in  the  field,  5  |  dollars  (curved  line)* 
^ev.  GEORGIA  GOLD;  inthefield,i28.G.  |  *;  below, 
22  carats.     Size,  15i;  wt.,  135.2  grs.     PL  Vni,  2. 

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110         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

1696.  2M  Dollars,  undated.  Ohv.  BECHTLER  RUTHERF. 
In  the  field,  2.50.  ^e«.  CAROLINA  GOLD.  Infield, 
70.  G  I  20  I  CARATS.     Size,  lOi;  wt.,  68.8  grs. 

1596.  V/i  Dollars,  undated.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1596.     R&o. 

GEORGIA  GOLD;  in  the  field,  64.  g.  |  22.  |  carats. 
Size,  10+;  wt.,  63.7  grs. 

1597.  23^  Dollars,  undated.  Similar  to  No.  1596.  Size,  10+ ; 
wt.,  63  grs. 

1698.  Dollar,  undated.  Ohv.  C.  BECHTLER.  RUTHERF.  In 
the  field,  30.G./*.  Rev.  CAROLINA  GOLD.;  in  the 
field,  ONE;  below,  DOLLAR.  Size,  10+;  wt.,  29.8 
grs. 

1599.  Dollar,  undated.  Olv.  BECHTLER  RUTHERF  •.;  in 
the  field,  28:  g:  Rev.  CA RO LI  N  A  ;  in  field,  ONE  (with 
the  letter  N  inverted);  below,  DOLLAR.*  Size,  10; 
wt.,  34.5  grs. 

Augustus  Bechtler,  Rutherfordton.,  North  Carolina. 

1600.  Dollar,  undated.  Ohv.  A.  BECHTLER.;  in  the  field,  1 
dol:*.  Rev.  CAROLINA  GOLD.;  in  the  field,  27.  g. 
I  21.  c,  in  two  lines.     Size,  lOi;  wt.,  27  grs. 

1601.  Dollar,  undated.  Similar  to  No.  1600.  Size,  lOi;  wt, 
21.7  grs. 

Baldwin  am,d  Company,  San  Francisco,  California. 

1602.  10  Dollars,  1850.  Olv.  CALIFORNIAGOLD.  A  cow- 
boy, mounted,  to  right,  casting  lasso;  below,  1850,  and 
TEN  DOLLARS.  Beneath  the  horse,  on  ground, 
GARDNER,  the  engraver,  ^(^y.  BALDWI  N  &  CO.  An 
eagle,  with  expanded  wings,  a  shield  on  breast,  grasp- 
ing olive  branch  in  right,  and  three  arrows  in  left 
talon;  below,  •••••SAN  FRANCISCO^  ••  ••. 
Size,  17+  ;  wt.,  263.8  grs. 

1603.  6  Dollars,  1860.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Liberty,  to  left,  with 
diadem  inscribed  Baldwin  &  cc;  around,  thirteen 
stars,  and  the  date  beneath  the  bust.  Refv.  S.  M.  V. 
CALIFORNIA  GOLD.  Eagle  as  No.  1602;  below, 
FIVE  DOL.    Size,  14;  wt.,  132.5  grs. 


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Ill 


Cincinnati  Mining  and  Trading  Company^  San  Francisco^ 

California. 

1604.  10  Dollars,  1849.  Olv.  CINCINNATI  MINING  & 
TRADING  COMPANY.  Draped  bust  of  an  Indian 
chief,  with  feather  crown,  to  left.  Itero.  CALI FORN I A 
TEN  DOLLARS.  An  eagle,  flying  to  left,  carrying 
in  talons  shield  of  U.  S.  and  branch  of  olive;  below, 
1849.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  18;  wt.,  258.3  grs.;  Plate 

vin,  3. 

1606.  5  Dollars,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  1604,  but  with  FIVE 
DOLLARS  in  legend  on  the  reverse.  Size,  16;  wt., 
132.5  grs. 

Augustus  Humbert^  assa/yer^  San  Francisco^  California. 

1606.  50  Dollars,  1851.     Octagonal.     Ohv.  UNITED  STATES 

OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle  standing  upon  a  rock, 
grasping  a  shield  and  three  arrows  in  talons  of  right 
foot,  three  arrows  in  the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed 
liberty;  above,  887  thous.;  below,  FIFTY  DOLLS.; 
the  whole  within  a  circle;  without  the  circle,  Augus- 
tus -  HUMBERT  -  UNITED   -    STATES  -  ASSAYER  -   OF 

GOLD  -  CALIFORNIA  -  1851,  On  the  eight  sides  of  the 
piece.  Bev.  Concentric  circles,  within  engine  turning. 
Edge,  reeded.    Size,  26,  28;  wt.,  1,310  grs.    PI.  VlII,  4. 

1607.  50  Dollars,  1851.  Octagonal.  Ohv.  Type  similar  to 
No.  1606,  but  with  880  thous.,  and  mark  of  value,  50 
DC;  border  beaded.    Rev.  Engine  turned  rays.     Edge, 

AUGUSTUS  —  HUMBERT  —  UNITED  —  STATES  —  ASSAYER  — 

CALIFORNIA — OF  GOLD — 1851  on  the  eight  sides.  Size, 
26,  28;  wt.,  1,320  grs. 

1608.  10  Dollars,  1852.     Ohv.  U  N ITED  STATES  OF  AM  ER- 

ICA. Eagle  as  on  No.  1606;  above  the  eagle,  884 
THOUS.;  below,  TEN  DOLS.  Bev.  On  a  tablet,  across 
the  field,  Augustus  Humbert  |  united  states  assayer 
I  OF  GOLD  CALIFORNIA  |  1852;  abovc  and  below,  engine- 
turning.    Size,  17i;  wt.,  263  grs. 


112         CATALOGUE   OF    COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Kellogg  and  Company^  San  Francisco^  California. 

1609.  20  Dollars,  1854.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty,  similar  to  that 
on  the  regular  issue  of  the  Double-eagle  of  that  date; 
on  the  diadem,  kellogg  &  co. ;  around,  thirteen  stars, 
and  the  date  beneath  the  head.  Eev.  SAN  FRAN- 
CISCO CALIFORNIA.  An  eagle  similar  to  that  on 
the  Double-eagle,  No.  633,  but  the  motto  omitted  from 
the  scroll;  below,  TWENTY  D.  Edge,  reeded.  Size, 
22;  wt.,  515.7  grs. 

MassacJiusetts  am,d  California  Mining  Comjpa/tiy. 

1610.  6  Dollars,  undated.  05v.  Arms:  Shield,  bearing  mounted 
cow  boy,  supported  by  stag  and  bear;  beneath,  a  scroll 
inscribed  alta;  around,  thirteen  stars.  Rev.  MAS- 
SACHUSETTS &.  CALIFORNIA  CO.  The  value, 
FIVE  I  D.,  within  a  wreath.     Size,  14;  wt.,  115.2  grs. 

Miners'  Bank,  San  Fram^cisco,  California. 

1611.  10  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  CALI FORN I  A.  Eagle  simi- 
lar to  No.  1602;  below,  thirteen  stars.  Eev.  MINERS'. 
BANK.  •SAN  FRANCISCO*.  In  the  field,  ten  d. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  13;  wt.,  213.2  grs. 

Moffat  and  Company^  San  Francisco,  California. 

1612.  20  Dollars,  1863.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty,  as  No.  1609, 
with  diadem  inscribed  moffat  &  co.;  below,  1853. 
Rev.  Similar  to  1609.     Size,  21i;  wt.,  516  grs. 

1613.  20  Dollars,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1612.  Size,  21i;  wt., 
616  grs. 

1614.  16-dollar  bar,  undated.  Olv.  moffat  &  co.  |  20k  carat  | 
$16.00  in  three  lines.  Rev.  Plain.  Size,  9  by  22;  wt., 
444  grs.     PI.  VIII,  7. 

1615.  Bar  of  $9.45  value,  undated.  Olv.  moffat  &  co.  |  21A 
carat  $9.45.  Rev.  10  DwT.  6  Grs.  Size,  9  by  19i;  wt., 
245.2  grs. 

1616.  10  Dollars,  1849.  Olv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  as  on 
Eagle  of  U.  S.  of  same  date;  on  diadem,  moffat  &  co. 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1602,  with  TEN  D.  beneath  the 
Eagle.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  17;  wt.,  129.2  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         113 

1617.  5  Dollars,  1850.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
1616  but  with  FIVE  DOL.  beneath  the  eagle,  on  re- 
verse.    Size,  14;  wt.,  129.2  grs. 

JVbrt'iSy  Grieg  and  Norris^  Scm  Francisco^  California. 

1618.  6  Dollars,  1849.  Ohv.  CALIFORNIA  GOLD.  An  eagle 
bearing  on  breast  a  shield,  on  which  is  mark  of  value, 
5;  below,  WITHOUT  ALLOY.  Rev.  Within  a  circle 
of  stars,  1849,  and  above  the  date,  n.  g.  &  n.;  beneath, 

i                 SAN  FRANCISCO;    above    the    circle    of  stars,    FULL 

WEIGHT.OF;  below,  .HALF  EAGLE.  Size,  14;  wt., 

130.2  grs.    Plain  edge.  .t>J£Ul 

1619.  5  Dollars,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  1618.  Size,  14;  wt., 
129.5  grs.    Reeded  edge. 

J.  S.  Ormsby^  Sacramento^  California, 

1620.  10  Dollars,  undated.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA— GAL  In  the  field,  j.  s.  o.  Rev.  10  ] 
DOLLS,  in  two  lines,  within  a  circle  of  stars.  Plain 
edge.     Size,  18;  wt.,  257.5  grs.     PI.  VIII,  5. 

Pacific  Mining  Company.,  San  Francisco^  California. 

1621.  10  Dollars,  1849.  6>5?j.  PACIFIC  COMPANY  CAL- 
IFORNIA. An  eagle  volant,  with  olive  branch  and 
hammer  in  talons;  below,  1849.  Rev.  Liberty  pole 
surmounted  by  the  cap  encircled  by  rays  with  stars 
between  the  rays;  below,  10  DOLLARS.  Size,  18: 
wt.,  228.5  grs. 

1622.  5  Dollars,  1849.  Similar  to  No.  1621,  but  with  5  DOL- 
LARS on  the  reverse.     Size,  14^;  wt.,  129.3  grs. 

Temjpleton  Reid^  San  Francisco.,  California. 

1623.  10  Dollars,  1849.  6^5?;.  •TEMPLETON  REID,  above 
the  date,  1849,  and  ASSAYER  below.  Rev.  CALI- 
FORNIA •  GOLD  •.  In  field,  ten  |  dollaks. 
Size,  18;  wt.,  260.5  grs. 


114         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

United  States  assay  office,  San  Francisco^  California, 

1624.  20  Dollars,  1863.     Oh).  U  N ITED  STATES  OF  AM  ER- 

ICA.    An  eagle,  as  on  No.  1606;  above,  900  thous.; 
below,  TWENTY  D.      Eev.   united  states  assay  \ 

OFFICE    OF    GOLD  |  SAN    FRANCISCO  [  CALIFOENL^..       1853, 

on  a  tablet  across  the  field,  with  engine  turning  above 
and  below.     Size,  21^;  wt.,  516  grs. 

1625.  20  Dollars,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  1624,  but  indicated 
fineness,  884  thous.     Size,  21i;  wt.,  523.7  grs. 

Wass^  Molitor  <&  Co.^  So/n  Francisco,  California. 

1626.  60  Dollars,  1866.  Ohv.  Diademed  head  of  Liberty  to 
left;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1855.  Rev.  SAN 
FRANCISCO,  CALIFORNIA;  within  a  wreath,  50  | 
dollars;  above,  on  a  ribbon,  900  thous.;  below  the 
wreath,  WASS  MOLITOR  &.  CO.  Edge,  reeded. 
Size,  26;  wt.,  1,287.5  grs.;  round. 

1627.  10  Dollars,  1862.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty,  diademed,  to 
left;  on  diadem,  w.  m.  &  co.  Rei).  S.  M.  V,  CALI- 
FORNIA GOLD.  An  eagle  as  on  No.  1611,  the  Eagle 
of  same  date:  below,  TEN.  D.     Size,  17;  wt.,  262.7grs. 


The  following  pieces,  chiefly  Half-dollars  and  Quarter- 
dollars  in  gold,  cannot  be  attributed  to  particular  firms  or 
persons,  but  were  evidently  produced  in  California,  or,  at 
least,  were  intended  for  distribution  in  California.  It  is 
doubtful  if  they  were  seriously  intended  as  a  part  of  the  ex- 
tensive necessity  coinage  of  the  West.  They  have  served 
chiefly  as  souvenirs. 

1628.  One  dollar,  1865.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty,  with  diadem, 
to  left;  around,  thirteen  stars.  Rev.  CALIFORNIA 
GOLD  N.  R.  Within  a  wreath,  l  |  dollar  |  1855. 
Octagonal.     Size,  7i;  wt.,  13i  grs. 

1629.  1/2  Dollar,  1852.     6>^.  Similar  to  No.  1628.     ^e^.  HALF 

DOL    CALIFORNIA    GOLD.    The    date    within    a 
wreath.     Size,  7;  wt.,  11  grs. 

1630.  1/2  Dollar,  1853.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1628,  with  eleven 
stars  around  the  head,  and  D  beneath.  R&o.  CALI- 
FORNIA  GOLD  HALF  D.  Date  within  a  wreath. 
Size,  7;  wt.,  9  grs. 


J 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         115 

1631.  1/2  Dollar,  1859.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1630.  Rev.  i^  | 
DOLLAR  I  1859,  within  a  wreath;  octagonal.  Size,  63^; 
wt.,  7.5  grs. 

1632-3.  1/2  Dollar,  1880.  Olv.  Indian  head  to  left;  around, 
thirteen  stars.  Hev.  J^  |  cal-  gold  |  *,  within  a 
wreath.     Size,  7i;  wt.,  4i  grs.;  octagonal. 

1634.  1/4  Dollar,  1864.  Ohv.  Indian  head  to  left,  with  six- 
teen stars  around.  JRev.  California  gold-1854,  within 
a  wreath  and  plain  circle;  octagonal.  Size,  6;  wt., 
3.8  grs. 

1636.  1/4  Dollar,  1864.  Oh).  Liberty  head,  to  left,  diademed; 
four  stars  around.  Eev.  }/i  \  dollar  |  1854,  within  a 
circle  of  dots;  octagonal.     Size,  6;  wt.,  3.8  grs. 

1636.  1/4  Dollar,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  1635. 

1637.  1/4  Dollar,  1869.  Ohv.  Liberty  head  to  left,  diademed; 
six  stars  around.  Rev.  \i  \  dollar  |  1859,  within  a 
laurel  wreath.     Octagonal.     Size,  6;  wt.,  3.8  grs. 

1638.  1/4  Dollar,  1869.  Ohv.  Liberty  head,  to  left,  diademed; 
ten  stars  around.  Rev.  ^i  \  dollar  |  1859,  within  a 
wreath  of  laurel.     Round.     Size,  6;  wt.,  3.8  grs. 

1639.  1/4  Dollar,  1880.  Ohv.  Indian  head  to  left,  with  thir- 
teen stars  around;  date  below.  Rev.  34  I  dollar  |  cal. 
within  wreath  of  laurel.  Octagonal.  Size,  6;  wt.,  3.8 
grs. 

The  Oregon  Exchange  Company^  Oregon  City.,  Oregon. 

1640.  10  Dollars,  1849.     Ohv.  OREGON  EXCHANGECOM- 

PANY.  Inthefield,  lO.D. 20.G.  |  native  |  gold  |  tend. 
in  four  lines.  Rev.  A  beaver;  above,  K.  M.T.  R.  C.  S. 
and  seven  stars;  below,  0.  T.  |  1849  in  two  lines,  be- 
tween branches.     Size,  17;  wt.,  262  grs. 

1641.  6  Dollars,  1849.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1640,  but  the  in- 
scription reading,  130  g.  |  native  |  gold  |  5  d.  Rev. 
A  beaver;  above,  K.  M.T.  A.  W.  R.  C.  S.;  below,  T.  0. 
and  date  between  laurel  branches.  Size,  14;  wt., 
129.6  grs. 


116         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Clark^  Gruber  c&  Company^  Denver,  Colorado. 

1642.  20  Dollars,  1860.  Olv.  PIKES.PEAKGOLD.  Pike's 
Peak,  with  Denver  beneath,  and  below,  TWENTY  D. 
Eev.  CLARK  GRUBER  &.  CO.  An  eagle,  with  shield 
on  breast,  oliv^e  branch  and  arrows  in  talons;  below, 
1860.     Edge,  reeded.     Size,  21i;  wt.,  568  grs. 

1643.  10  Dollars,  1860.  Types  similar  to  No.  1642,  except 
the  DQark  of  value.     Size,  17;  wt.,  275.7  grs. 

1644.  10  Dollars,  1861.  Olv.  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  a 
diadem  inscribed  pikes  peak;  around,  thirteen  stars; 
beneath  bust,  1861.  Eev.  CLARK  GRUBER  & 
COMPANY,  DENVER.  A  spread-eagle,  with  shield 
on  breast,  olive  branch  and  arrows  in  talons;  below, 
•  TEN   D.*     Size,  17;  wt,  295.7  grs. 

1645.  5  Dollars,  1860.  Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
diadem  inscribed  clark  &  co.  Rev.  PIKES  -  PEAK 
GOLD  -  DENVER.  An  eagle  with  wings  displayed; 
below,  FIVE  D. ;  around,  thirteen  stars;  below,  1860. 
Edge,  reeded.     Size,  14;  wt.,  138.8  grs. 

1646.  23^  Dollars,  1861.  Types  similar  to  No.  1644,  except 
for  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  23^  D.  and  reading,  on 
the  reverse,  CLARK-GRUBER  &.  CO-DENVER. 
Size,  Hi;  wt.,  74  grs. 

J.  J.  Conway,  Denver,  Colorado. 

1647.  10  Dollars,  undated.  Ohv.  J.  J.  CONWAY;  within  a 
circle,  &.  CO;  below,  BANKERS.  Eev.  Within  a 
circle  of  stars,  10;  above,  PIKES  PEAK;  below,  TEN 
DOLLARS.  Edge,  plain.  Size,  17;  wt.,  260  grs. 
PI.  VIII,  6. 

1648.  5  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  J.  J.  CONWAY;  within  a 
circle  of  stars,  &  co;  below,  BANKERS.  Eev.  In 
centerof  field,  5;  above,  PIKES  PEAK;  below,  FIVE 
DOLLARS.     Size,  14;  wt.,  120.8  grs. 

1649.  23/^  Dollars,  undated.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  1648,  but 
without  circle  of  any  sort.  Eev.  In  center  of  field, 
23^;  above,  PIKES  PEAK;  below,  DOLL'S.  Size,  11; 
wt.,  68.5  grs. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         117 

,*3  ^John  Parson  and  Company^  Tarry  all  Mines^  Colorado. 

1650.  6  Dollars,  undated.  Ohv.  PIKES  PEAK  GOLD.  An 
eagle;  below,  FIVE  D.  Bev.  JN^.  PARSON  &.  CO. 
A  quartz  mill;  below,  ORO.  Size,  14;  wt.,  128.3  grs. 
PI.  VllI,  9. 

1661.  23^  Dollars,  undated.  Types  similar  to  No.  1650,  but 
reading,  on  obverse,  J.  PARSON  etc.,  and  on  reverse, 
2i  D.     Size,  IH;  wt.,  73.5  grs. 

Coinage  of  the  Mormons,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

1652.  20  Dollars,  1849.  Ohv.  HOLI  NESS.TO.THE.LORD. 
An  eye  beneath  a  miter.  Rev.  G.S.LC.P.G.  Two 
clasped  hands,  and  the  date  beneath  them;  below, 
TWENTY  DOLLARS.  Edge,  plain.  Size,  19;  wt., 
444.5  grs.     PI.  VllI,  8. 

1653.  10  Dollars,  1849.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  1652.  Bev. 
Two  hands  clasped  and  1849  beneath;  above,  PURE 
GOLD;  below, TEN.  DOLLARS.  Edge,  plain.  Size, 
17;  wt.,  221.5  grs. 

1654.  5  Dollars,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  1652,  but  with  the  value, 

FIVE  DOLLARS,  on  reverse.     Edge,  plain.     Size,14; 
wt.,  113.5  grs. 

1655.  5  Dollars,  1850.  Similar  to  No.  1652,  but  with  a  circle 
of  stars  round  the  eye  and  miter;  and  FIVE  DOLLARS 
on  the  reverse.     Size,  14;  wt..  Ill  grs. 

1666.  6  Dollars,  1860.  Ohv.  "Holiness  to  the  Lord,"  in 
cipher;  a  lion,  reclining  to  left;  below,  the  date.  Bev. 
DESERET  ASSAY  OFFICE.  PURE  GOLD.  An 
eagle  with  beehive  on  breast;  below,  5 .  D.  Edge, 
reeded. 

1657.  23^  Dollars,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  1652,  but  reading 


TWO  AND  HALF 
56.5  grs. 


DO. 


on  reverse. 


Si^e,  12;  wt.. 


The  following  pieces  are  Cent  tokens,  and  are' of  tire 
size  of  the  copper  cent  issued  at  the  time  they  were  pro- 
duced— that  is,  size  18.  The  metal  of  them  is  copper 
except  in  the  single  instance  where  the  indication  of  the 
metal  is  given. 


118         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

1668.  1834.  Obv.  A  PLAIN  SYSTEM.  VOID  OF  POMP. 
President  Jackson,  standing  to  left,  with  large  purse 
in  left  hand  and  sword  in  right.  Rev.  THE  CON  ST  I- 
TUTION  AS  I  UNDERSTAND  IT.  A  balking  mule, 
labeled  ll.d.;  above,  roman  |  fiemness;  below,  1834. 

1659.  1834.     Ohv.   MY  SUBSTITUTE  •  FOR  THE  U.  S. 

BANK*.  Facing  bust  of  President  Jackson,  with  my 
on  breast,  and  below,  experiment  |  my  |  currency  ] 
MYl  GLORY.  J?^.  PERISH  CREDIT.  PERISH  COM- 
MERCE. A  boar,  running  to  left,  with  my  |  third 
HEAT  written  on  his  side;  above,  my  ]  victory;  below, 
DOWN  with  the  I  BANK,  and  date  beneath. 

1660.  1837.  6>Ju  SUBSTITUTE  FOR  SHIN  PLASTERS. 
Aphcenix;  below,  NOV  |  1837.  R&c.  SPECIE  PAY- 
M ENTS  SUSPENDED;  within  an  oak  wreath,  may  | 

TENTH  I  1837. 

1661.  1837.     OU.  As  No.  1660.     R&o.  MILLIONS   FOR 

DEFENCE;  within   an  olive  wreath,   not  |  one  | 

CENT  I  I  FOR  tribute. 

1662.  Obv,  I  TAKE  THE  •  RESPONSIBILITY  •.  Jack- 
son, standing  in  an  iron-bound  chest,  with  purse  in  left 
and  sword  in  right  hand;  below,  h  (engraver's  signa- 
ture). Rev.  THE  CONSTITUTION  .  AS  I  UNDER- 
STAND  IT.  An  ass  standing  to  left,  labeled  ll.d.; 
above,  roman  |  firmness;  below,  veto. 

1663.  1837.  Olv.  EXECUTIVE  .  EXPERIMENT.  Tor- 
toise, with  a  safe  marked  SUB  |  TREASURY,  on  its 
back;  below,  1837  |  fiscal  agent.  Rev.  An  ass  running 
to  left;  above,  i  follow  |  in  the  (below)  steps  |  op 
my  I  (around)  illustrious  predecessor. 

1664.  1837.  Olv.  As  No.  1662.  R&u.  VAN  BUREN  ME- 
TALLIC  CURRENCY.  A  ship  marked  experiment 
wrecked  on  rocks. 

1665.  1837.     Obv.    Laureated  female  bust  to  left;  around, 

*******  e  pluribus  unum  (on  a  scroll  above) 
******.  Rev.  MILLIONS  FOR  DEFENCE, 
and  within  an  olive  wreath,  not  |  one  |  cent  |  —  | 
fob  tribute. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         119 

1666.  1837.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1665,  tho  from  a  different 
die.  B&v.  MILLIONS  FOR  DEFENCE,  and  within  a 
circle  of  stars,  not  |  one  cent  |  for  |  tribute  | | . 

1667.  1837.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  1665.  Bev.  BENTON  IAN 
CURRENCY.     1837.     Within  an  olive  wreath,  mint  | 

DROP. 

1668.  1838.  Oh).  "  Idiotic "  female  head  to  left,  with  dia- 
dem inscribed,  loco  foco;  around,  eleven  stars,  with 
date  below  the  head.  Bev.  BENTON  EX  PER 
IMENT;  within  an  olive  wreath,  mint  |  drop. 

1669.  1838.  Oh).  •  AM  I  NOT  A  WOMAN  &.  A  SISTER. 
A  slave  woman,  in  chains,  kneeling  to  right.  Bev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Within  olive 
wreath,  liberty  (  1838. 

1670.  1841.  Olv.  WEBSTER  CREDIT  CURRENCY.  A 
ship  with  jib  sail  set,  labeled  constitution,  sailing 
right.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  1664. 

1671.  1841.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1670,  without  jib  sail.    Beo. 

Ship,  labeled  experiment,  wrecked  on  rocks,  struck 
by  lightning  and  mast  broken. 

1672.  1841.  Ohv.  Bust  similar  to  No.  1665,  but  smaller  head 
and  other  differences  of  details;  above,  scroll  inscribed, 
E  PLURiBus  unum,  and  branches  of  rosebush  on  border. 
Bev.  Similar  to  No.  1665. 

1673.  1841.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1672.     Bev.  SPECIE  PAY- 

MENTS   SUSPENDED,   and    within    a    heavy  oak 
wreath,  may  |  tenth  |  1837. 

1674.  1841.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No,  1670.  Bev.  Similar  to  No. 
1666. 

CONNBCTICUT. 

WATEBBUKY. 

1675.  Scoville,  1837.  Ohv.  J.  m.  l.  &  w.  h.  scovill.  water- 
bury  CON.  A  phoenix,  with  the  date  below.  Bev. 
GELT  buttons  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION.  In  field,  In 
four  lines,  sheet  brass  |  plated  metal  |  &  |  gold 

PLATE. 


120         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

NEW  HAMPSHIBB. 

DOVER. 

1676.  Smith,  with  Haselton  &  Palmer,  1837.     Ohv.  A.  c.  smith  ] 

DEALER  I  IN  |  CROCKERY,    GLASS  |  CHINA   «fe    BRITANNIA  j 
WARE    ETC.    DOVER.    N.    H.    1837.      ReV.    HASELTON   AND 

PALMER  (in  field)  dealer  |  in  |  dry  goods  etc.  *  *  * 

DOVER  N.  H. 
,.;.,  PORTSMOUTH. 

1677.  March,  with  Simes  &  Co.  Obv.  nathl.  march.  |  book- 
seller &  I  stationer  1  NO.  7  EXCHANGE  |  BUILDINGS  | 
PORTSMOUTH  [  N.  H.  BeV.  WILLIAM  SIMES  &  CO.  |  DEAL- 
ERS IN  I  TEAS,  WINES,  &  GROCERIES  ETC.  *  *  * 
PORTSMOUTH  |  N.  H. 

1678.  Sise  &  Co.,  1837.     Ohv.  e.  f.  sise  &  co.  |  general  | 

COMMISSION,    I  AND    FORWARDING  |    MERCHANTS  |    PORTS- 
MOUTH I  N.     H.       BeV.     IMPORTERS    OF    CROCKERY    ETC. 


1837. 


NBW  YORK. 

NEW  YORK   CITY. 


1679.  Anderson,    1837.      Ohv.    henry    Anderson,    Chatham 

SQUARE,  N.  YORK.     A  boot;  below,  on  border,  mam- 
moth   boot.      BeV.     HENRY    ANDERSON  -  CHEAP    BOOT 

store;  in  field,  business  address  and  date. 

1680.  Central  Market,  1837.  Ohv.  Female  head,  to  left,  with 
laurel  wreath;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed,  e  pluribus 
unum;  seven  stars  to  left  on  border,  and  six  to  right. 

B&V,      CENTRAL       MARKET       ACCOMMODATION.        Market 

house;  below,  14th  ward  |  n.  york. 

1681.  Crossman,  1837.  Ohv.  An  eagle,  with  the  date  beneath; 
around,  thirteen  stars.  Bev.  h.  crossman  |  manufac- 
turer I  NO.  92-1/2  I  CHATHAM  ST  N.  Y.     An  umbrella. 

1682.  Deveau's,  1837.  Ohv.  p.  b.  &  s.  deveau's  156  Chatham 
SQUARE.  N.  YORK.  Female  head,  with  laurel  wreath, 
to  left.  Bev.  wholesale  &  retail  boot  «fe  shoe 
STORE.     A  boot,  and  address  repeated. 

1683.  Jarvis,  1837.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1680.  Bev.  george 
A.  jarvis.  wine  &  TEA  DEALER;  in  field,  142  grand  I 

CORNER  OF  1  ELM  STREET  I  NEW  YORK. 


CATAIiOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         121 

1684.  Maycock,  1837.  Ohv.   Similar  to  No.  1681.  Bev.   s. 

MAT  COCK  &  CO.  35  CITY  HALL  PLACE;  in  field,  EVER 
POINTED  I  PENCIL  CASE  |  MANUFACTURERS  |  8AML.  MAY- 
COCK  I  JOHN  HAGUE. 

1686.  Merchants'  Exchange.  Olv.  merchants  exchange  n. 
YORK.  The  exchange  building.  Bev.  millions  for 
DEFENCE,   and  within    an    olive  wreath,   not  |  one  | 

CENT  I  FOR  TRIBUTE. 

1686.  Phalon,  1837.     Ohv.  phalon's  |  new  {  &  \  splendid  ) 

STYLE  I  OF  I  HAIR  CUTTING.      BeV.  NO.  35  BOWERY-NEW 

YORK;  scissors  and  comb. 

1687.  Smith,  1837.  Ohv.  smiths  |  clock  ]  establishment  | 
NO.  73^  I  BOWERY  I  new  YORK  |  1837.    Beo.  A  clock  dial 

with  time  I  is  I  MONEY. 

1688.  White  metal.  Feuchtwanger  Cent,  1837.  Ohv.  Eagle 
with  serpent  in  claws,  ^ev.  FEUCHTWANGERS  • 
COMPOSITION  *  ;  within  a  laurel  wreath,  ONE 
CENT.     Size,  12. 


CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 


There  are  seemingly  well-authenticated  records  that  the  Confederate 
States  of  America,  after  seizing  the  mint  at  New  Orleans,  made  preparations 
for  the  coinage  of  money.  Especially,  a  reverse  die  was  made  for  a  Half- 
dollar  with  which  it  was  proposed  to  use  the  obverse  die  of  the  then  current 
Half-dollar  of  the  United  States.  The  specimen  here  described  is  a  United 
States  Half-dollar  restruck  with  a  restored  die,  copied  from  one  of  the  very 
few  alleged  genuine  specimens  of  the  Confederate  States  Half-dollar. 

1689.  AR.Half  dollar.  Olm.  Liberty,  seated  to  right,  the  head 
turned  to  left,  holding  liberty  pole  surmounted  with 
the  cap  in  left  hand,  the  right  hand  resting  on  shield 
of  the  United  States,  across  which  falls  a  ribbon 
inscribed  liberty.  R&g.  CONFEDERATE  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  A  shield  argent  with  seven  pales 
gules,  a  chief  azure  seven  stars,  four  and  three;  sur- 
mounted with  liberty  pole  and  cap;  the  whole  within 
a  wreath  of  cotton  and  palm  branches;  below  HALF 
DOL 

1690.  AE.  One  cent  token.     This  piece  was  of  private  origin. 

Oho.  CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  liberty  cap  having  six 
stars  on  the  band;  below,  the  date,  1861.  Beo.  1  | 
CENT  within  a  wreath  of  cane  and  cotton,  and  wheat, 
springing  from  two  sugar  casks  between  which  is  a 
bale  of  cotton.  Size,  12. 
122 


^ 


BRITISH    POSSESSIONS  IN   NORTH 
AMERICA. 


Since  the  incorporation  of  the  British  North  American  colonies  into  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  in  1867,  there  has  been  a  single  series  of  coins  issued 
for  the  entire  country,  except  Newfoundland,  for  which  there  is  a  separate 
coinage.  The  special  coinage  for  both  countries  is  restricted  to  silver  and 
bronze  in  denominations  from  One  cent  to  Fifty  cents  or  Half-dollar. 
The  standard  of  these  coins  conforms  to  that  of  the  subsidiary  coins  of  the 
United  States.  No  distinctive  gold  coin  is  issued  for  the  colony,  Britiflh 
and  United  States  gold  coins  supplying  that  need. 

Until  1908  coins  for  Canada  were  all  struck  in  England,  but  in  that  year 
a  mint  was  opened  at  Ottawa,  where  the  coins  of  the  colony  are  now  struck, 
but  with  the  same  designs  as  before  employed  and  with  no  distinguishing 
mark  of  the  mint. 

Of  much  greater  interest  than  the  legitimate  coinage  of  the  country  are 
the  numerous  and  extensive  series  of  bronze  tokens  that  were  issued  by 
banks,  tradesmen,  and  in  some  cases  by  speculators.  Their  types  often 
show  pronounced  local  influences,  in  which  respect  they  are  as  important 
as  from  an  economic  point  of  view. 

123 


THE  DOMINION  OF  CANADA  AND 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 


CANADA. 

Victoria,  A.  D.  1837-1901. 

SILVER. 

1.  60 Cents,  1870.     (952;.  VICTORIA  DEI  GRATIA  REGINA. 

Coroneted  bust  to  right;  below,  CANADA.  Eev.  50  | 
CENTS  I  1870  I  within  a  wreath  of  oak  branches;  crown 
between  the  ends  of  the  branches  of  the  wreath.  Edge, 
reeded.     30  mm. 

2.  60  Cents,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  date. 

3.  26  Cents,  1870.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  with 

25  I  CENTS  I  1870  |  within  wreath  on  reverse.     24  mm. 

4.  26  Cents,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  3,  except  the  date. 
6.  26  Cents,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  3,  except  the  date. 

6.  20  Cents,  1868.    (95?;.  VICTORIA  DEI  GRATIA  REGINA. 

Bust  to  left,  laureated;  beneath,  CANADA.  Bev. 
20  I  CENTS  I  1858  |  within  oak  wreath;  a  crown  above. 
Edge,  reeded,     23  mm. 

7.  10  Cents,  1868.     Olv.  Similar  to  No.  6.     Eev.  10  |  cents  | 

1858  I  within  oak  wreath;  a  crown  above.  Edge,  reeded. 
18  mm. 

8.  10  Cents,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  the  date. 

9.  10  Cents,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  the  date. 

10.  10  Cents,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  the  date. 

11.  6  Cents,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  statement  of 

value.     16  mm. 

12.  6  Cents,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  11,  except  the  date. 

124 


CATALOGUE    OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         125 
BEONZE. 

13.  One  cent,  1858.     Ohv.   VICTORIA    DEI    GRATIA    RE- 

GIN  A.     Laureated  bust  to  left,  within  beaded  circle; 

below,  CANADA.  Rero.  one  |  cent  |  1858  |  within  a 

beaded  circle,  and  a  border  of  maple  leaves.  Edge 
plain.     26  mm. 

14.  One  cent,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  13,  but  with  coroneted 

bust  to  left  on  obverse. 

Edward  YII,  A.  D.  1901-1910. 

SILVER. 

16.  50  Cents,  1902.  Ohv.  EDWARDVS  VII  DEI  GRATIA 
REX  IMPERATOR.  Crowned  bust  to  right.  Bev. 
50  I  cents  I  CANADA  |  1902  |  within  an  oak  wreath;  a 
crown  between  ends  of  branches  of  the  wreath.  Edge, 
reeded.     30  mm. 

16.  50  Cents,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  the  date. 

17.  10  Cents,  1902.    Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  15.     Rev.  10  |  cents 

I  CANADA  I  1902  |  within  an  oak  wreath,  with  crown 
above.     Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

18.  10  Cents,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  17,  except  the  date. 

19.  5  Cents,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  statement  of 

value.     16  mm. 

20.  5  Cents,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  19,  except  the  date. 

BRONZE. 

21.  One  cent,  1902.     Ohv.   EDWARDVS  VII    DEI   GRATIA 

REX  IMPERATOR.  Crowned  bust  to  right,  within 
beaded  circle;  below,  on  border,  CANADA.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  13,  except  the  date. 

22.  One  cent,  1908.    Similar  to  No.  21,  except  the  date. 

22023°— 14 9 


126         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Victoria,  A.  D.  1837-1901. 

GOLD. 

23.  Two  dollars,  1865.     Ohv.  VICTORIA    D:G:REG:  Lau- 

reatedbust,  to  left;  below,  NEWFOUNDLAND.  Rev. 
2  1  DOLLARS  I  1865  I  within  beaded  circle;  above,  TWO 
HUNDRED  CENTS;  below,  ONE  HUNDRED 
PENCE.     Edge,  reeded,     l^mm. 

SILVER. 

24.  60  Cents,  1870.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  23.    Bev.  50  [  cents  | 

1870  I  within  a  beaded  circle,  and  an  ornamental  border. 
Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

26.  20  Cents,  1880.     Legends  and  tj'pes  similar  to  No.  24,  but 
with  20  I  CENTS  I  1880  |  on  reverse. 

BRONZE. 

26.  One  cent,  1865.     Ohv.    VICTORIA  D  :G  :     REG  : 

Laureated  bust  to  left.  Rev.  A  crown  with  the  date 
beneath,  within  a  beaded  circle,  surrounded  with  a 
wreath;  above,  ONE  CENT;  below,  NEWFOUND- 
LAND.    26  mm. 

Edward  YII,  A.  D.  1901-1910. 

SILVER. 

27.  60  Cents,  1904.     6>5y.  EDWARDVS   VII    DEI    GRATIA 

REX  IMPERATOR.  Crowned  bust  to  right.  Rev. 
50  I  CENTS  I  1904  within  a  curved  line,  whose  ends  ter- 
minate at  bottom  in  scrolls;  above,  NEWFOUND- 
LAND.    Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

28.  20  Cents,  1904.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  27,  but 

with  20  1  CENTS  I  1904  I  on  reverse. 

29.  10  Cents,  1903.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  27,  but 

with  10  I  CENTS  i  1903  I  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded.  18 
mm. 

30.  6  Cents,  1903.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  27,  but 

with  5  I  CENTS  1  1903  I  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded.  16 
mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF    COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  127 

BRONZE. 

31.  One  cent,  1904.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  27.     Bev.  Similar 
to  No.  26,  except  the  date. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND. 

32-33.  AE.  One  cent,  1871.     Ohv.  Bast  of  Queen  Victoria  to 
left.     Rev.  Four  trees. 


I 


TOKENS. 

BRONZE. 
NOVA   SCOTIA. 

34-35.  AE.  One  penny  token,   1832.     Ohv.   Bust  of  William 
IV,  laureated,  to  left.     Rev.  Thistle  with  two  leaves. 

36.  AE.  Halfpenny  token.  1832.     As  No.  35. 

37.  AE.  One  penny  token,  1843.      Ohv.   Bust  of  Victoria  to 

left.     Rev.  As  No.  35. 

38.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1843.     As  No.  37. 

39.  AE.  One  cent,  1861.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria,  lau- 

•  reate,  to  left.     Rev.  Crown  and  date  within  beaded 
circle  and  border  of  roses. 

HAIilFAX. 

40.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1815,     Ohv.  Bust  of  George  III,  laureate, 

to  right.     Rev.  Ship  under  sail. 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 

41.  AE.  Penny  token,  1843.     Ohv.  Head  of  Queen  Victoria, 

coroneted,  to  left.     Rev.  A  frigate  sailing  to  left. 

42.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1843.     As  No.  41. 

PRINCE  EDWARD   ISLAND. 

43.  AE.  Halfpenny,   1867.      Ohv.      PRINCE    EDWARD     IS- 

LAND—1857.       Rev.       SELF   I    GOVERNMENT   | 
AND  I  FREE  I  TRADE. 


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128         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

44.  AE.  Halfpenny,  undated.  Obv.  SPEED  THE  PLOUGH. 
A  plough.  Rev,  SUCCESS  TO  THE  FISHERIES. 
A  split  codfish. 

MAODAIiEN  ISLAND. 

46.  AE.  Penny  token,  1815.     Ohv.  A  seal.     Rev.  As  No.  44. 

CANADA. 

46.  AE.  Halfpenny.  1830.     Ohv.  CANADA  1830.    Rev.  HALF 

PENNY. 

47.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1844.      Ohv.   PROVINCE  OF  CANADA. 

BANK  OF  MONTREAL.  Front  view  of  banking 
building.    Rev.  BANK  TOKEN.    Oval  shield  of  arms. 

UPPER   CANADA. 

48.  AE.  Halfpenny,   1833.     Ohv.   A  yacht  under  sail.     Rev. 

TO  FACILITATE  TRADE.     A  plough. 

49.  AE.  Halfpenny,    1850.     Ohv.    St.    George    and    dragon, 

BANK  OF  UPPER  CANADA.  Rev.  Anchor  and 
sword,  crossed:  above,  a  crown;  below,  two  cornu- 
copise. 

50.  AE.  Penny  token,  1852.     As  No.  49. 

LOWER  CANADA. 

61.  AE.  1  Sou,  1837.  Ohv.  PROVINCE  DU  BAS  CAN- 
ADA. A  Canadian  farmer,  standing  facing.  Rev. 
Canadian  arms  within  garter. 

52.  AE.    1  Sou,  undated.     Ohv.   COMMERCE— BAS   CAN- 

ADA. Two  maple  leaves,  crossed.  Rev.  J'"*.  ROY — 
MONTREAL.     UN  i  SOU  within  a  wreath. 

53.  AE.     1   Sou,    undated.      Ohv.     AGRICULTURE     AND 

COMMERCE  BAS  CANADA.  A  bouquet.  Rev. 
BANQUE  DU  PEUPLE.  un  |  sou  within  a  wreath 
of  oak  leaves. 

54.  AE.  1  Sou,  undated.     Ohv.    Similar  to  No.   53,  but  the 

stem  of  the  bouquet  is  much  longer.  Rev.  un  |  sou 
within  a  laurel  wreath. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         129 

QUEBEC. 

66.  AE.  2  Sous,  1852.     Olv.  As  No.   51.     Rev.    QUEBEC 

BANK  TOKEN.  A  female  seated  by  a  rock,  on  the 
sea-shore,  her  right  hand  resting  on  a  shield;  ship  in 
the  offing. 

MIS  CBIiliANBOU  S . 

56.  AE.  Penny  token,  1812.  Ohv.  Laureated  bust  of  George 
III,  within  a  thick  wreath  of  oak  leaves.  Rev.  Female 
seated  to  left,  holding  scales  and  cornucopise. 

67.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1812.     As  No.  56. 

58.  AE.  Ealfpenny,  1813.  Ohv.  TRADEAND  NAVIGATION. 
A  ship  sailing. 


TO  PAPER. 


Rev.  PURE  COPPER  PREFERABLE 
Value  within  a  circle. 


59.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1816.  Olv.  THE  ILLUSTRIOUS  WEL- 
LINGTON. Bust  of  Wellington  to  left,  laureate. 
Rev.  WATERLOO  HALFPENNY. 


I 


I 


THE  MINTS  AND  COINAGE  OF  THE 
SPANISH-AMERICAN  COLONIES. 


I 


To  the  silver  coinage  of  the  Spanish-American  mints,  and  later  to  the 
Mexican  silver  Dollar,  justly  belongs  the  title  and  distinction  of  interna- 
tional coinage — an  importance  that  has  marked  comparatively  few  issues 
in  the  history  of  the  world.  But  while  other  coinages  as  a  rule  acquired 
an  international  character  through  the  extensive  commercial  relations  of 
the  issuing  State,  the  Spanish- American  and  Mexican  silver  was  rather 
drawn  into  that  position  because  it  was  ready  in  abundant  supply  for  the 
use  of  countries  which  had  not  yet  been  able  to  provide  themselves  with 
a  suflBcient  currency,  and  for  employment  in  commerce  with  the  backward 
nations  of  the  Orient.  In  our  own  country  the  "Spanish  Pillar  Dollar" 
and  the  "Spanish  Milled  Dollar,"  also  widely  known  as  the  "Piece  of 
Eight,"  early  became  the  legal  monetary  unit  for  some  if  not  for  all  the 
several  colonies  and  later  for  the  States  (1783-1789). 

Enormous  issues  of  paper  currency  authorized  by  the  Congress  from 
1775  to  1779  read  payable  in  "Spanish  Milled  Dollars;"  while  ground 
leases  dating  from  even  later  periods  of  the  country's  history,  and  still,  or 
until  recently,  in  force,  were  often  drawn  in  the  same  monetary  terms. 
In  the  domestic  trade  of  the  United  States  until  1857  Mexican  coins  were 
in  general  use,  the  Real  and  Medio  real  circulating  under  the  popular 
names  of  the  Levy  and  the  Fippeny  Bit.  And  in  the  commerce  of  the 
Orient,  as  is  well  known,  the  Mexican  Peso  early  became,  and  has  since 
continued  to  be,  the  standard  unit  of  values;  and  Mexican  silver  forms 
the  chief  part  of  the  medium  of  exchange  in  that  commerce. 

It  is  this  international  character  of  these  coinages  which  gives  them  a 
much  greater  importance  to  students  of  history  or  economics  than  would 
be  warranted  by  the  political  and  commercial  history  of  the  issuing 
countries,  at  least  in  the  last  century. 

In  1542  the  Spanish  colonies  in  America  were  formed  into  two  viceroyal- 
ties,  one  in  North  America  with  Mexico  as  its  capital  city,  the  other  in 
South  America,  of  which  Lima  was  the  capital.  In  1739  a  third  vice- 
royalty,  that  of  New  Granada,  was  created;  and  a  short-lived  fourth  one 
was  erected  in  1776  with  Buenos  Aires  as  its  capital  city.  In  each  of  these 
viceroyalties  a  mint  was  established  at  an  early  date,  and  in  some  of  them 
a  second  and  a  third  mint  became  necessary  because  of  the  extensive  pro- 
duction of  the  precious  metals  and  the  remoteness  of  mining  centers  from 
existing  mints.  The  issues  of  the  different  American  mints  were,  with 
occasional  and  unimportant  exceptions,  alike  in  respect  to  types  and 
standard,  and  in  the  main  constitute  a  single  series,  with  a  variety  of  mint- 
marks. 

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132         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

The  first  of  the  mints  to  be  established  in  America  was  at  the  City  of 
Mexico,  in  the  reign  of  Charles  I  (Charles  V  of  the  Empire)  by  decree 
dated  May  11,  1535.  This  mint  was  for  the  coinage  of  silver  only,  and  the 
denominations  first  issued  were  the  Peso,  or  "Piece  of  Eight,"  and  its 
divisions,  the  Toston  (4  Reales),  3  Reales,  Peseta  (2  Reales),  the  Real, 
Medio  real  (Half-real),  and  the  Cuartino  (Quarter-real).  Of  these  denom- 
inations the  3  Real  pie(!e  was  soon  discontinued,  because  of  its  frequent 
confusion  with  the  Toston,  from  which  it  differed  but  slightly  in  size. 

In  1542  the  viceroy,  Antonio  de  Mendoza,  made  a  futile  effort  to  estab- 
lish a  coinage  of  copper  in  Mexico,  for  the  large  issue  of  four  and  two 
Maravedi  pieces  was  so  ill-received  that  further  coinage  of  that  metal  was 
not  attempted. 

In  the  viceroyalty  in  South  America  the  first  mint  was  established  at 
the  capital  city  of  Lima  by  Phihp  III  (1598-1621);  and  by  Philip  IV  a 
second  and  more  important  coinage  establishment  was  opened  at  Potosi, 
in  Bolivia,  in  1650.  The  important  mint  at  Santa  Fe  de  Bogota  soon  fol- 
lowed in  the  reign  of  Charles  II  (1665-1700)  in  what  afterwards  became 
the  viceroyalty  of  New  Granada,  and  by  Philip  V  (1701-1724-1746)  the 
first  mint  in  Central  America  was  erected  at  Guatemala. 

In  1675  the  American  mints  were  accorded  the  right  to  coin  gold.  The 
denominations  of  the  gold  series  were  the  Onza,  called  also  the  ' '  Doubloon, ' ' 
of  eight  escudos,  the  Media  onza,  of  four  escudos,  the  Cuarta  de  onza,  the 
Escudo,  and  the  Medio  escudo  or  gold  Peso;  and  all  these  denominations 
were  struck  at  some  of  the  mints  in  the  first  year  that  the  coinage  of  gold 
was  authorized. 

The  large  production  of  the  precious  metals  in  the  American  colonies 
kept  the  Spanish  mints  very  active,  an  activity  that  was  doubtless  consid- 
erably stimulated  by  legal  restrictions  on  the  exportation  of  gold  and  silver 
bullion,  for  this  restriction  made  it  necessary  to  coin  the  metal  in  order  to 
dispose  of  it  in  the  channels  of  trade.  Soon  after  the  accession  of  Ferdi- 
nand VII  to  the  throne  of  Spain  the  revolting  Spanish  colonies  one  by  one 
achieved  their  independence,  and  any  further  notice  of  the  history  of  their 
coinage  deals  with  that  of  the  various  Republics  then  founded. 

The  history  of  the  types  of  Spanish  coinage  in  Mexico  falls  into  four 
periods.  The  first  issues  have  for  obverse  type  a  crowned  shield  of  arms — 
the  arms  of  Leon,  Castile,  and  Granada — and  for  the  reverse  two  crowned 
pillars — the  Pillars  of  Hercules — emerging  from  the  sea;  and  across  the 
field,  the  legend,  PLVS  VLTRA,  with  a  figure  between  the  pillars  to  indi- 
cate the  value  (PI.  X,  No.  1).  In  the  second  period,  the  types  as  well 
as  the  standard  are  the  same  as  those  of  the  coins  of  Spain,  in  accordance 
with  a  decree  of  Philip  II,  dated  May  10,  1570.  These  types  were  the 
crowned  shield  of  arms  and  the  cross;  and  the  American  coins  of  that 
period  are  distinguished  from  the  Spanish  coins  of  Europe  only  by  the 
additional  ET  INDIARVM  in  the  title  of  the  king,  and  by  the  mint-mark 
(PI.  X,  No.  2).  However,  the  gold  coinage  of  Charles  II  at  the  Mexican 
mint  did  not  conform  to  the  decree,  but  was  issued  with  the  old  types  of 
the  Pillars  of  Hercules.  Another  change  in  the  types  took  place  in  1732, 
when  in  accordance  with  a  decree  of  Philip  V,  issued  in  1728,  the  cross 


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on  the  reverse  waa  supplanted  by  a  type  composed  of  two  hemispheres 
crowned,  above  the  sea,  and  flanked  by  the  two  crowned  Pillars  of  Her- 
cules. To  the  Peso  of  this  type  was  transferred  the  popular  name  of 
"Pillar  Dollar,"  which  had  originated  with  the  first  issue  above  noted. 
Finally,  on  September  15,  1759,  a  decree  was  issued  requiring  the  coins  of 
the  Spanish- American  colonies  to  bear,  for  obverse  type,  the  bust  of  the 
King,  and  although  patterns  for  the  new  type  of  coins  were  approved  in 
1761,  yet  it  was  not  until  1772  that  the  first  coins  presenting  the  effigy  of 
Charles  III  appeared.  The  type  of  the  reverse  for  this  period  was  the 
familiar  one  composed  of  a  crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Castile,  Leon, 
and  Granada  between  the  Pillars  of  Hercules. 

In  addition  to  the  series  of  coins  regularly  issued  by  the  Spanish-Amer- 
ican mints,  a  large  number  of  commemorative  pieces  are  of  the  greatest 
interest.  The  events  most  frequently  commemorated  by  these  special 
issues  were  the  accessions  of  the  Spanish  monarchs;  and  the  proclamation 
coins  issued,  not  only  by  the  mints  in  the  name  of  the  State,  but  also,  and 
even  more  important,  those  issued  by  cities  and  cathedrals,  form  a  con- 
siderable series  in  all  the  denominations  in  silver.  After  the  Spanish 
domination  had  come  to  an  end  and  independent  Republics  had  succeeded, 
the  issuing  of  commemorative  coins,  and  coins  that  were  memorials  to  dis- 
tinguished generals  or  civil  magistrates,  became  even  more  frequent.  The 
series  of  coins,  by  thus  adding  a  certain  medallic  character,  possess  thereby 
a  greatly  enhanced  historical  interest  and  importance. 

The  standard  of  the  colonial  coinage  of  Spain  was  the  same  as  that  of  the 
mother  country;  and  while  there  is  considerable  variation  from  the  normal 
in  a  large  percentage  of  the  pieces,  it  is  approximately  as  follows:  Gold, 
before  1772,  22  carats  or  917  thousandths  fine;  1772-1785,  21^  carats  or  896 
thousandths  fine;  and  after  1785,  21  carats  or  875  thousandths  fine.  The 
weight  of  the  Onza  or  Doubloon  remained  418  grains  throughout. 

Silver,  before  1772,  11  dineros  or  917  thousandths  fine,  and  after  1772, 
10  dineros  20  granos  or  903  thousandths  fine.  The  weight  of  the  Peso  was, 
normally,  412  grains  both  in  the  earlier  and  later  periods. 


MEXICO  UNDER  SPAIN. 


CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

Charles  I  and  Ids  mother  Joanna,  A.  D.  1521-1556. 

SILVER. 

1.  Toston,  undated.    6>5v.  CAROLUS  :  ET:  lOHANA :  REGES. 

A  crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile, 
quarterly,  with  a  pomegranate  on  the  base;  at  sides, 
L.  -  M.  Rev.  HISPANIARVM  :  ET  :  INDIARVM. 
Two  crowned  pillars,  standing  in  the  sea;  across  the 

field,  ^^^  ~  ^^^  ~  ^^^-  31mm.;186.5grs.  P1.X,1. 

2.  Toston,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  O  at  left  of 

the  shield,  on  obverse.     34  mm.;  186.5  grs. 

3.  Toston,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  G  at  the  left 

of  the  shield  on  obverse.     33  mm. ;  188  grs. 


4.  Real,  undated.    Ohv.  CAROLVS:  ET:  10  HANA:  REGES. 

Arms  as  No.  1;  at  sides,  G.  -  M.  Rev.  HISPANI- 
ARVM :  ET  :  INDIARVM.  Type  similar  to  No.  1, 
but  reading  PLV  -  SVL  -  TRA  across  field.  26  mm. 
49  grs. 

5.  Real,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  with  J  to  left  and  M 

to  right  of  the  shield.     27  mm. ;  56  grs. 

Philip  II,  A.  D.  1556-1598. 

SILVER. 

6.  Toston,  undated.     Ohv.  PHILIP[PVS]  II.  -  DEI  GRATIA. 

A  crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  M  |  0  -  M.     Rev. 
HISPANIARVM    ET    INDIARVM.    REX.     A  cross, 
with  lions  and  castles  in  the  angles,  within  a  tressure 
of  four  arches.     32  mm. ;  210.5  grs. 
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Catalogue  of  coins,  tokens,  and  medals.      135 
Philip  III,  A.  D.  1598-1621. 

SILVER. 

7.  Peso,  1611.     6)Ji;.  A  cross.     REI.  IVl.  1611.     ^ev.  Plain. 

33  X  40  mm.  A  crudely  made,  cast  piece  of  eight  sides 
of  varying  lengths.     588  grs. 

8.  Peso,  1621.     6>Jv.  PHILIPPVS.    III.    DEI.    G.  1621.     A 

crowned  shield  of  the  royal  arms;  at  sides:  (left)  m°.  |  d.  ; 
(right)  8  (reales).  Rev.  I S  PA  N  I A  R V  M .  ET.  I  N .  D I A- 
RVM.  REX.  A  cross,  with  the  arms  of  Leon  and 
Castile  in  the  angles,  within  a  tressure  of  four  arches; 
the  whole  within  a  circle  of  annulets.     46  mm.     414.5 


grs. 


Philip  IT,  A.  D.  1621-1665. 


I 


SILVER. 

9.  Peso,  1629.  An  irregular,  so-called  "Cob"  Peso.  Obo. 
PHILIPPVS  nil.  DEI  G.  1629.  A  crowned  shield  of 
arms;  at  sides,  (left)  o  |  m  |  d,  (right)  8.  Rev.  HIS- 
PANIARVM.  ET.  IN.DIARVM.REX.  A  cross  with 
arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  angles,  within  a  tressure 
of  four  arches.     47  mm. ;  414  grs. 

Philip  V,  A.  D.  1700-1746. 

GOLD. 

10.  Media  onza,  1739.     Obv.   PHILIP.  V.  D.  G.  HISPAN.  ET 

IND.  REX.  Bust,  in  cuirass,  to  right;  below,  1739. 
Rev.  INITIUM  SAPIENTIAETIMOR  DOMINI.  A 
crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quartered; 
at  sides  (left),  f  |  m  between  rosettes,  (right)  4,  between 
rosettes;  below,  *M*.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched. 
30  mm.;  208.5  grs. 

11.  Cnarta  de  onza,  1745.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

10,  but  with  numeral  2  to  right  of  shield,  on  reverse. 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     23  mm. ;  204  grs. 


136         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

SILVER. 

12.  Peso,  1714.     Ohv.    PHILIPPVS.    V.    DEI.    G.    1714.     A 

crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  (left)  m°  |  j,  (right)  8. 
^^^.  HISPANIARVM.ET.INDIARVM.REX.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  9.     40  mm. ;  406  grs.     PI.  X,  2. 

13.  Peso,  1731.     Irregular,  thick  piece,  of  eight  sides.     Obv. 

(PHILIPPVS.  V.  DE)I.  G.  1731.  The  left  side  of  a 
crowned  shield,  and  mm.  M*-*.  R&v.  I  I  I  I  I  •  A 
cross,  within  a  tressure  of  four  arches.     30  x  35  mm.; 

414.5  grs. 

14.  Peso,  1735.     Nearly  square.     (^J-y.  (PHI)LI  PPVS.V.  DEI  . 

G  .  1 735.  Similar  to  No.  12,  but  with  m  |  f  to  left,  and 
M°  I  8  to  right  of  the  shield.  Bev.  HISPANIARVM.ET. 
INDIARVM.REX.  Type  similar  to  No.  9.  35x37  mm.; 
389  grs. 

16.  Peso,  1737.  Olv.  PHILIP.  V.  D.  G.  HISPAN .  ET.  IND  . 
REX.  Acrownedshieldof  thearmsof  Leon  and  Castile, 
quartered,  with  three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon  and  a 
pomegranate  on  the  base ;  at  sides,  M  |  F  -  8.  Rev. 
•  VTRAQUE  VNUM  •.  The  two  hemispheres, 
crowned,  between  two  crowned  pillars  of  Hercules, 
which  stand  in  the  sea;  about  each  pillar,  a  scroll  in- 
scribed (left)  plus  (right)  ultra;  below  M  *  1737  *  IVI. 
Edge,  a  wreath.     38  mm. ;  414  grs.     PI.  X,  3. 

16.  Peso,  1738.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

17.  Peso,  1740.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

18.  Peso,  1743.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

19.  Peso,  1744.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 


20.  Toston,  1742.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  15,  but 

reading  M  |  F  -  4  at  sides  of  shield.     31  mm. 

21.  Toston,  1744.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 


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22.  Peseta,  1736.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  15,  but 

reading  R  -  2  at  sides  of  shield.     22  mm. 

23.  Peseta,    1742.     Ohv.    PHS.V.     D.G.     HISP.ET    IND.R. 

Similar  to  No.  6.     Rev.    *  VTRA   QUE   VNUM  •. 
As  No.  15;  below,  IVI  •  1742  •  M 

24.  Peseta,  1744.     Similar  to  No.  23,  except  date. 


25.  Eeal,  1734.     Ohv.  Same  type  as  No.  15;  at  sides  of  shield, 

M  I  F  -  (right)  cross,  between  two  rosettes.  Rev. 
Same  type  as  No.  15,  but  the  scrolls  read  (left)  plu. 
(right)  vlte;  below,  M  *  1734  *  IVI.     Edge,  wreath. 

20  mm. 

26.  Real,  1735.     Similar  to  No.  25,  except  date. 

27.  Real,  1736.     Similar  to  No.  25,  except  date. 

28.  Real,  1738.     Similar  to  No.  25,  except  date. 

29.  Real,  1743.     Ohv.    PHS.   V.   D.  G.    HISP.   ET  IND.  R. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quarterly; 
at  sides,  (left)  r,  (right)  1.     Rev.  VTRA        QUE 
VNUM.  Type  as  No.  15;    below,   fd.  1745.    M. 

21  mm. 

30.  Real,  1747.     Similar  to  No.  142,  except  date. 


31.  Medio  real,  1731.     Ohv.   PHILIPPVS  (in  monogram)  V. 

D.G.  1731  ;  at  left  of  monogram,  M  |  j,  to  right,  y^ 
Rev.  HISP.ET.  I  NDIARVM.R.EX.  A  cross,  with 
lions  and  castles  in  angles.     17  mm. 

32.  Medio  real,  1738.     Ohv.    PHS.V.   D.G. HISP.ET   IND.R. 

Shield  of  arms  similar  to  No.  15;  at  sides,  m  |  f — a  sal  tire 
between  two  rosettes.  Rm.  Legend  and  type  similar 
to  No.  15;  below,  fVl.l738.M.    17  mm. 

33.  Medio  real,  1740.     Similar  to  No.  32,  except  date. 

34.  Medio  real,  1745.     Similar  to  No.  32,  but  with  a  rosette  at 

each  side  of  shield  on  obverse. 


138         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Ferdinand  VI,  A.  D.  171,6-1759. 

GOLD. 

36.  Media  onza,  1769.  Ohv.  FERDIND.  VI.  D.  G.  HISPAN. 
ET  I  N  D.  REX.  Bust,  in  cuirass,  to  right;  below,  1 759. 
Rev.  NOMINAMAGNASEQUOR.  A  crowned  shield 
of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quartered;  below 
M*rCl*M.     31mm.;  208.2  grs.     Pi.  IX,  1. 

SILVER. 

36.  Peso,  1749.     Ohv.  FERDND.VI.D.G.  HISPAN.  ET  IND. 

REX.    Type  similar  to  No.  15.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  15, 
except  the  date.     40  mm. ;  414  grs. 

37.  Peso,  1761.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

38.  Peso,  1767.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 


39.  Toston,  1767.     Ohv.  FERDND.  VI.  D.  G.  -  HISPAN.  ET 

IND.   REX*.     Similar  to  No.  15,  but  with  M  |  M  at 
left  of  the  shield,  on  obverse.     Rm.  Similar  to  No.  15. 

40.  Peseta,  1749.     6>5v.  FRD.VI.D.G.HISP.ET  I  ND.  R.    Sim- 

ilar to  No.  15.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

41.  Peseta,  1763.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 

42.  Peseta,  1756.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 


43.  Eeal,  1748.     Ohv.   FRD.  VI.   D.  G.     HISP.   ET  IND.  R. 

Similar  to  No.  15.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  15.     21  mm. 

44.  Real,  1749.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date.     PI.  X,  5. 

46.  Real,  1761.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 
46.  Real,  1764.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 


47.  Medio  real,  1749.     Olv.   FRD.  VI.   D.   G.    ET   IND.   R. 

Similar  to  No.  15.     Rev.  VTRA        QUE        VNUM. 
Similar  to  No.  15.     PI.  X,  5. 

48.  Medio  real,  1757.     Similar  to  No.  47,  except  date. 


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Charles  III,  A.  D.  1760-1788. 

GOLD. 

49.  Onza,  1774.     Ohv.  CAROL   III.   D.   G.        —        HISP. 

ET.  IND.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1 774.  Countermarked,  on  the  head,  16,  within 
an  oval.  Eev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX  AUSPICE  DEO. 
A  crowned  shield  of  royal  arms  within  collar  of  the 
Golden  Fleece;  at  sides,  value,  8  -  e;  below,  lAi — 'J  'l/M 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     39  mm.;  432  grs. 

50.  Escudo,  1771.      Ohv.    CAR.   III.   D.   G.        —        HISP. 

ET.  IND.  R.  Bust,  in  cuirass,  to  right;  below,  1771. 
R&v.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms 
of  Leon  and  Castile;  below,  M.  M.  F.  18  mm.;  52.5 
grs. 

SILVER. 

61.  Peso,  1760.  Proclamation  piece.  Ohv.  CAROL.II  I.D.G. 
HISPN.  REX.MEXIC.PROCLAM.  Bust  to  right, 
cuirassed  and  draped;  below  the  mantle  hangs  the  badge 
of  the  Golden  Fleece;  beneath  bust,  a.b.madero;  below, 
onborder,  •  1760.  Rev.  IMPERATOR  INDIARUM. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms,  flanked  with  flowers;  below, 
consvlatus.    Edge,   nec  non  in  omni  gloria   sua 

CONSIDERATE    .    .    .    LINA.       40  mm. 

52.  Peso,  1761.  Ohv.  CAROLVS.II I.D.G. HISPAN.ET  IND. 
REX.  A  crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Cas- 
tile, quartered,  three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon,  and  a 
pomegranate  on  the  base;  at  sides,  m  |  m  -  8.  Rev. 
•  VTRAQUEVNUM  •.  The  two  hemispheres, 
crowned,  between  the  two  pillars  of  Hercules,  which 
stand  in  the  sea;  about  each  pillar,  a  scroll  inscribed 
(left)  PLUS  (right)  ultra;  below,  M  *  1761  *  iCl. 
Edge,  laurel  wreath.     38.5  mm. 

63.  Peso,  1762.     Similar  to  No.  52,  except  date. 

54.  Peso,  1763.  Similar  to  No.  52,  but  with  m  |  f  at  left  of  the 
shield  and  the  date  1763. 

66.  Peso,  1764.     Similar  to  No.  54,  except  date. 

66.  Peso,  1766.     Similar  to  No.  54,  except  date. 


140         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

67.  Peso,  1768.     Similar  to  No.  54,  except  date. 

58.  Peso,  1773.  Ohv.  CAROiyS.  III.  -  DEI.  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1773.  Bev.  HISPAN.ET  IND.REX.IV1.8R.  P.M.  A 
crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quar- 
tered, with  three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon  and  a  pome- 
granate on  the  base,  between  two  pillars;  about  the 
pillars,  a  scroll  inscribed  (left)  plus  -  (right)  ultra. 
Edge,  oaoao.     40  mm. 

69.  Peso,  1774.     Similar  to  No.  58,  except  date.     40  mm. 

60.  Peso,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  58,  except  date.     39  mm. 

61.  Peso,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  58,  except  date.     38.5  mm. 

62.  Peso,  1778.     Similar  to  No.  68,  but  reading  fvl.BR.F.F.  in 

the  legend  on  the  reverse,  and  dated  1778.     PI.  X,  4. 

63.  Peso,  1779.     Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

64.  Peso,  1780.     Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 
66.  Peso,  1781.     Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

66.  Peso,  1782.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

67.  Peso,  1783.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

68.  Peso,  1784.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

69.  Peso,  1786.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

70.  Peso,  1786.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 

71.  Peso,  1787.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date'. 

72.  Peso,  1788.  Similar  to  No.  62,  except  date. 


73.  Toston,  1768.     Obv.  CAROL.  1 1 1.D.G.HISPAN.  ET  IND. 

REX.     Type  similar  to  No.  62.     Hev.  Similar  to  No.  62. 

74.  Toston,  1773.     Oiv.  As  No.  58.     Bev.   HI S PA N . ET  I N D. 

REX.  lA|.4R.IAId-    Type  as  No.  58.     33  mm. 

76-76.  Toston,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  74,  but  with  r^ .  4 R.  F.  M . 
erect,  in  legend  on  reverse. 

77.  Toston,   1779.     Similar  to  No.  74,  but  with  F.  F.  in  the 
legend  on  reverse. 


I 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

78.  Toston,  1783.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  date. 

79.  Toston,  1788.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  date. 


141 


80.  Peseta,  1761.     Ohv.    CAR.III.     D.G.    HISP.ET    IND.R. 

Similar  to  No.  52.     Eev.   •VTRA      QUE      VNUM* 
Similar  to  No.  52,  except  date. 

81.  Peseta,  1763.     Similar  to  No.  80,  except  date. 

82.  Peseta,  1771.     Similar  to  No.  80,  except  date. 

83.  Peseta,  1772.     Ohv.  As  No.  58.     Rev.  H I S  PA  N .  ET  I  N  D. 

REX.  lAJ  2  R.  |A|-  J-     Type  as  No.  58.     Edge,  ociioao. 
28  mm.° 

84.  Peseta,  1774.     Similar  to  No.  83.  but  with  fVl  2R.  F.  M. 

written  erect,  on  reverse. 

86.  Peseta,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  84,  except  date. 

86.  Peseta,  1781.     Similar  to  No.  84,  but  with  F.  F.  in  legend, 

on  the  reverse. 

87.  Peseta,  1782.  Similar  to  No.  86,  except  date. 

88.  Peseta,  1784.  Similar  to  No.  86,  except  date. 

89.  Peseta,  1786.  Similar  to  No.  86,  except  date. 

90.  Peseta,  1786.  Similar  to  No.  86,  except  date. 


91.  Real,  1763.     Ohv.  CAR.   ill.   D.  G.     HISP.  ET  IND.  R. 

Similar  to  No.  52.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  52,  except  date. 

92.  Real,  1774.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  58.     Rev.  HI  SPAN.  ET 

IND.  REX.   rVI    1    R.  F.   M.     Same  type  as  No.  68. 
22  mm. 

93.  Real,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 

94.  Real,  1778.     Similar  to  No.   92,  but  reading   F.    F.  in 

legend  on  reverse. 

96.  Real,  1779.  Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 

96.  Real,  1780.  Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 

97.  Real,  1781.  Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 

98.  Real,  1782.  Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 


22023°— 14- 


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142  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

99.  Real,  1783.     Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 

100.  Real,  1784.     Similar  to  No.  94,  except  date. 

101.  Real,  1786.     Similar  to  No.  92,  except  date. 


102.  Medio  real,  1763.     Olv.  CAR.    IN.     D.    G.    HISP.    ET 

IND.  R.  Crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  a  rosette  at 
each  side.     Reo.  As  No.  52. 

103.  Medio  real,  1768.     Similar  to  No.  102,  except  date. 

104.  Medio  real,  1771.     Similar  to  No.  102,  except  date. 

105.  Medio  real,  1772.    Olv.  Similar  to  No.  58.    Rev.  H I S  P  A  N . 

ET  IND.  REX.  |/\|.  J.  |/\|.    Same  type  as  No.  58.    17  mm. 

106.  Medio  real,  1774.     Similar  to  No.  105,  but  with  IVI.  F.  M. 

in  the  legend  on  the  reverse  written  erect. 

107.  Medio  real,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  105,  but  reading  fVI. 

F.  F.  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse. 

108.  Medio  real,  1779.  Similar  to  No.  107,  except  date. 

109.  Medio  real,  1781.  Similar  to  No.  107,  except  date. 

110.  Medio  real,  1782.  Similar  to  No.  107,  except  date. 

111.  Medio  real,  1783.  Similar  to  No.  107,  except  date. 

112.  Medio  real,  1786.  Similar  to  No.  106,  except  date. 

Charles  IV,  A.  D.  1789-1808. 

GOLD. 

113.  Onza,  1794.     6>5y.  CAROL.  1 1 1 1.  D.  G.        —        HISP. 

ET  IND.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  be- 
low, 1794.  Rev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX  AUSPICE  DEO. 
Crowned  shield  of  royal  arms  within  collar  of  the 
Golden  Fleece;  at  sides,  8  -  E;  below,  M.  -  F.M. 
37  mm. ;  417  grs. 

114.  Onza,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  113,  except  date;  417.6  grs. 

PL  IX,  2. 

115.  Media  onza,  1794.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  113, 

but  with  numeral  4  to  left  of  shield,  and  E  to  right. 
30  mm.;  208.5  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  143 

116a.  Cuartade  onza,  1789.  Ohv.  CAROL.IV.D.G.  -  HISP. 
ET  IND.R.  Cuirassed  bust  to  right;  below,  1789. 
Rev.  IN.UTROQ.  -  FELIX.A.D.  Crowned  shield  of 
royal  arms  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  at  sides, 
1  -  S.;  below,  fVl  -  F  M.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched. 
19  mm. ;  52  grs. 

SILVER. 

116.  Peso,  1789.     Oh).  CAROLUS.  IV.        —        DEI.  GRA- 

TIA. Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1789.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  REX.  iCl.  8 
R.  F.  M.  Between  two  pillars,  a  crowned  shield  of 
the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  with  three  lilies  on  an 
inescutcheon  and  a  pomegranate  on  the  base;  about 
the  pillars,  a  scroll  inscribed  (left)  plus  -  (right)  ultra. 
Edge,  oaoao.     39  mm. ;  414  grs, 

117.  Peso,  1790.     Similar  to  No.  116,  except  date. 

118.  Peso,  1791.     Similar  to  No.   116,  but  with  the  King's 

title  reading  CAROLUS.  II 11 ,  and  the  date,  1791. 

119.  Peso,  1792.     Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

120.  Peso,  1793.    Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

121.  Peso,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

122.  Peso,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  118,  but  countermarked  on 

obverse  with  bust,  to  right,  of  George  III,  of  England. 

123.  Peso,  1797.  Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

124.  Peso,  1798.  Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

125.  Peso,  1799.  Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

126.  Peso,  1800.  Similar  to  No.  118,  except  date. 

127.  Peso,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  118,  but  reading  fvl .  8  R.  F.  T. 

in  legend  on  reverse,  and  the  date,  1801. 

128.  Peso,  1802.    Similar  to  No.  127,  except  date. 

129.  Peso,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  127,  except  date. 

130.  Peso,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  118,  but  reading  fOl .  8  R.  T.  H . 

in  legend  on  the  reverse. 

131.  Peso,  1806.    Similar  to  No.  130,  except  date. 


144  CATALOGUE   OF    COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

132.  Peso,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  130,  except  date. 

133.  Peso,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  130,  except  date. 

134.  Peso,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  130,  except  date. 


135.  Toston,  1789.    Pattern,  in  bronze,  of  Proclamation  Toston. 

Olv.  A.  CARLOS.  IV.  REY.  DE.  ESPANA.  Y.  DE. 
LAS.  YNDIAS.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon 
and  Castile,  between  two  crowned  pillars.     Rev.  pro- 

CLAMADO.  EN.  MEXI  |  CO.  ANO.DE  |  1789  |    *4R*    |   within 

a  laurel  wreath.    Edge,  oaonoa     35  mm. 

136.  Toston,  1790.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  116.     Rev.  HI  SPAN. 

ET  IND.  REX.  IV1.4R.  P.M.     Arms  as  No.  116. 

137.  Toston,  1792.     Similar  to  No.  136,  but  with  the  reading 

CA  RO  LU  S  I II I  in  the  title  on  obverse. 

138.  Toston,  1793.     Similar  to  No.  137,  except  date. 

139.  Toston,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  137,  but  reading   IVI.  4R. 

T.  H .  in  legend  on  reverse. 

140.  Toston,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  139,  except  date. 

141.  Toston,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  139,  except  date. 


142.  Peseta,  1789.    Proclamation  piece.     Ohv.  A.  CARLOS.  I V. 

REY.  DE.  ESPANA.  Y.  DE.  LAS.  YNDIAS.  A 
crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quartered, 
between  two  crowned  pillars.  Rev.  proclama  |  do  * 
EN  *  MEXI  I  CO  *  ANO  *  DE  |  1789  |  *2r*  |  witMn  a 
laurel  wreath.     Edge,  cacao. 

143.  Peseta,  1789.     Pattern,  in  bronze,  of  No.  142. 

144.  Peseta,  1800.     Ohv.  CAROLUS.    INI.     DEI.   GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust,  in  armor  and  mantle,  to  right;  below, 
1800.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  REX.  1^.  2R.  F.  M. 
Type  similar  to  No.  116. 

145.  Peseta,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  144,  but  reading  fVl.  2  R. 

F.  T.  in  the  legend  on  reverse. 


Catalogue  of  coins,  tokens,  ANit>  medals.      145 

146.  Peseta,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  144,  but  reading  IV1.  2  R. 

T.  H .  in  the  legend  on  reverse. 

147.  Peseta,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  146,  except  date. 

148.  Peseta,  1807.    Similar  to  No.  146,  except  date. 


149.  Real,  1789.  Proclamation  piece.  Ohv.  A*CARLOS* 
l-VyrREY*DE*ESPANA*Y*DE*LAS*INDIAS. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms,  between  two  pillars.     Rea. 

PROCLAMA-  I  do*    en*    MEXI-  I  CO*    ANO*    DE  |  1789  | 

*  IR*.     Edge,  oaoao.     21  mm. 

160.  Real,  1792.     Olv.  Similar  to  No.  144.     Rei;.  HI  SPAN. 

ETIND.REX.     fVI.IR.F.M.     Arms,  as  No.  116.  "^'"■^ 

161.  Real,  1793.     Similar  to  No.  150,  except  date. 

162.  Real,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  150,  except  date. 

163.  Real,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  150,  except  date. 

164.  Real,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  150,  but  with  IVI.1  R.F.T.  in 

legend  on  reverse,  and  date,  1801. 

165.  Real,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  150,  but  with  lCl.1R.TH.  in 

legend  on  reverse,  and  date,  1804. 

166.  Real,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 

167.  Real,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 


168.  Medio  real,  1789.  Proclamation  piece.  Ohv.  k-kQ,kR- 
LOS*IV*REY*-DE*ESPANA*-Y*DE*LAS* 
Y  N  D I A  S  * .  Crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and 
Castile,  between  two  crowned  pillars.    Rev.  proclama-  | 

DO  *  EN  *  MEXI-  I  CO  *  ANO  *  DE  |  1789  |    *    |         Edge, 

oao.     17  mm. 

159.  Medio  real,  1792.     Olv.  CAROLUS.  Illl.       DEI.  GRA- 

TIA. Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1792.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  R.  iCl.  F.  M. 
Same  type  as  No.  116. 

160.  Medio  real,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  159,  except  date. 

161.  Medio  real,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  159,  except  date. 


146  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

162.  Medio  real,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  169,  but  with  fvl.F.T. 

in  legend  on  reverse. 

163.  Medio  real,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  162,  except  date. 

164.  Medio  real,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  162,  except  date. 
166.  Medio  real,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  162,  except  date. 


166.  Cuartino,  1792.     Ohv,  Lion.     Rev.  Castle. 

167.  Cuartino,  1797.     Ohv.   Lion.     Eev.  Castle;   to  left,   fvl ; 

to  right,  1/4;  below,  1797. 

168.  Cuartino,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  167,  except  date. 

169.  Cuartino,  1807.    Similar  to  No.  167,  except  date.    PI.  X,  7. 

170.  Cuartino,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  167,  except  date. 

Ferdinand  VII,  A.  D.  1808-1821. 

GOLD. 

171.  Onza,  1809.     (9Jv.  FERDI  N.  VI  I.  D.  G.        —        HISP. 

ET  I  N  D.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  be- 
low, 1809.  Bev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX  AUSPICE  DEO. 
Within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  a  crowned  shield 
of  royal  arms;  at  sides  of  shield,  8  -  E;  below,  M  - 
H.  J.     39  mm.;  417  grs. 

172.  Media  onza,  1812.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  171, 

but  reading  4  -  S  at  sides  of  shield  of  arms.  30.5  mm. ; 
208.5  grs. 

GUADAIiAXARA. 

173.  Onza,  182L     Ohv.  FERDIN.  VII.  D.  G.        —        HISP. 

ET  I N  D.  REX.  Laureated  bust,  nude,  to  right;  below, 
1821.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  171,  but  with  G^.  -  F.  S. 
below  the  arms.     36.5  mm.;  410  grs.     PI.  IX,  3. 

SILVER. 

174.  Peso,  1808.    Proclamation  piece.     Oh).  FERDINANDO. 

VII.  REY.  DE.  ESPANA.  Y.  DE.  LAS.  YNDIAS. 
Crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile; 
around  border,  pellets.  Rev.  pkoclama  |  do  in  Mex- 
ico I  a  13.  DE  AGOST.  I  DEL  ANO  DE  |   *  1808  *  ;  the  whole 

within  a  laurel  wreath;  around  border,  pellets.  Edge, 
oaoao.     40'mm.;  416.5  grs. 


CATALOGITE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AIfI>  MEDALS.         147 

176.  Peso,  1809.  Ohv.  FERDIN.  VII.  —  DEI.  GRA- 
TIA. Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1809.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  REX.  Pvl.  8 
R.  T.  H.  Between  two  pillars,  a  crowned  shield  of 
the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  with  three  lilies  on  an 
inescutcheon  and  a  pomegranate  on  the  base;  about 
the  pillars,  a  scroll  inscribed  (left)  plus  -  (right)  ultra. 
39  mm. ;  414  grs. 

176.  Peso,  1810.     Similar  to  No.  175,  but  with  bust  in  mantle 

only,  and  with  M .  8  R.  H .  J .  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse ; 
and  the  date,  1 81 0. 

177.  Peso,  1813.     Similar  to  No.  175,  but  with  fCl.  8R.  J.  J.  in 

the  legend  on  the  reverse,  and  the  date,  1813. 

178.  Peso,  1815.     Similar  to  No.  177,  except  date. 

179.  Peso,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  177,  except  date. 

SAN  FRANCISCO  TTXTLAHUACA,  STATE  OP  MEXICO. 

180.  Peso,  1809.    Proclamation  peso.     Ohv.  FERNANDOVII. 

REY        DE    ESPANA   Y    DE    LAS    INDIAS.     Bust 
to  right;  beneath,  f.  gordillo.  f.  m°.     Rev.  procla- 

CO  A 

MADO  I  EN  LA  VILLA  DE  S.  |  FRAN.  TXTLAHUAC  |  FOR  D. 
JUAN  GARCIA  |  DE  LA  CUESTA  ADMO^'./DE  CORREOS.  A"./ 

1809;   above,  garland  of  laurel  and  flowers;   below,  a 
festoon.     Edge,  plain.     41  mm. 

DURANGO. 

181.  Peso,  1822.    Types  similar  to  No.  175,  but  with  0°.  8  R. 

C.  G.  in  legend  on  reverse,  and  the  date,  1822. 

GUANAXUATO. 

182.  Peso,  1822.    Types  similar  to  No.  175,  but  with  G^.  8  R. 

J .  M .  in  legend  on  reverse. 

GUADAIiAXARA. 

183.  Peso,  1821.    Types  similar  to  No.  175,  but  with  G^.  8  R. 

F.  S.  in  legend  on  reverse. 

ZACATECAS. 

184-185.  Peso,  1820.  Types  similar  to  No.  176,  but  reading  Z^ 
8R.  A.  G.  in  legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1820. 

186.  Peso,  1821.    Similar  to  No.  184,  except  date. 

187.  Peso,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  184,  except  date. 


148         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AlSTD   MEDALS. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

188.  Toston,  1811.     Ohv.  FERDiN.  VII.    —    DEI.  GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1811.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  REX.  fCl  4R.  H.  J. 
Arms  as  No.  1Y5. 

GTTADAIjAXABA. 

189.  Toston,  1814.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  188,  but 

reading  G^  4  R.  M.R.  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse. 


190.  Peseta,  1808.     Proclamation  piece.     Oh).   FERNANDO. 

VII.  REY.  DE.  ESPANA.  Y.  DE.  LAS.  YNDIAS.    A 
crowned    shield    of    arms.     Rev.    proclama  |  do    en 

MEXICO  I  A.  13.   DE   AGOST.    |  DEL   ANO    DE.    |  1808.    within 

a  laurel  wreath.     28  mm. 

SAN  LUIS  POTOSI. 

191.  Peseta,  1820.     Ohv.    FERDND.    VII.       DEI    GRATIA. 

Bust  similar  to  No.   175.     Reo.   HISPAN.   ET    IND. 
REX.  P.  2R.  F.  M.     Similar  to  No.  175. 

ZACATECAS. 

192.  Peseta,  1819.     6>5y.  Similar  to  No.  175.     ^e^.  HISPAN. 

ET  I N  D.  REX.     Zs  2R.  A.  G.    Type  similar  to  No.  175. 

193.  Peseta,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  192,  except  date. 

194.  Peseta,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  192,  except  date. 

CHIAPA  DE  liOS  INDIOS,  STATE  OP  LAS  CHIAPAS. 

196.  Peseta,  1808.  Proclamation  piece.  Ohv.  FERNANDO. 
VII  .  REY  .  DE  .  ESPANA  .  Y  .  DE  .  SUS  .  INDIAS. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms  between  two  pillars;  beneath, 

2    R.      Re^V.  PRO  I  CLAMADO  I  EN  CIUDAD  |  E.  DE  CHI  A-  ] 

PA.  ANO  I  1808,  within  a  laurel  wreath.     Edge,  oaoao. 
27  mm. 

XAIiAPA,  STATE  OP  VERA  CRUZ. 

196.  Peseta,  1808.  Proclamation  piece.  Olv.  FERNANDO 
VII  REY  DE  ESPANA  Y  DE  LAS  INDIAS.  A 
crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  within 
beaded  circle.  Rev,  EN  SU  PROCLAMACION,  be- 
tween a  broad  ornamental  border  and  a  beaded  circle; 
within  the  circle,  la  villa  |  de  xalapa  en  |  29  de  sep  | 
TiEMBRE.  de  j  *1808*.     27  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 


149 


197.  Real,  1809.  Obv.  FERDIN.  VII.  -  DEI  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1809.  Beo.  HISPAN.ET  IND.REX.IV1.  1 R.  T.H. 
Arms  as  No.  175.     PI.  X,  6. 


ZACATECAS. 


198.  Real,  1821.    Similar  to  No.  197,  but  the  legend  on  re- 
verse reading,  HISPAN.  ET  IND.REX.  Z^.  1R.A.G. 


CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

199.  Medio  real,  1809.     OU.  Similar  to  No.  197.     Rev.  HIS- 

PAN. ET  IN  D.R.IVI.  H.J.     Similar  to  No.  175.  PI.  X,  6. 

200.  Medio  real,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  199,  except  date. 

201.  Medio  real,  1812.     Similar  to  No.  199,  but  with  H.T.  in 

legend  on  reverse. 

202.  Medio  real,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  199,  but  with  fvl.J.J. 

in  legend  on  reverse,  and  the  bust  with  mantle  only. 

203.  Medio  real,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  202,  except  date. 

ZACATECAS. 

204.  Medio  real,  1821.    Similar  to  No.  199,  but  reading  Z^.  R.  G. 

in  legend  on  reverse.     17  mm. 


i 


CITY  OF   MEXICO. 

205.  Cuartino,  1809.     Ohv.  Lion.     Refv.  Castle;  to  left,  M;  to 

right,  1/4;  below,  1809. 

206.  Cuartino,  1810.  Similar  to  No.  205,  except  date. 

207.  Cuartino,  1811.  Similar  to  No.  205,  except  date. 

208.  Cuartino,  1815.  Similar  to  No.  205,  except  date. 

209.  Cuartino,  1816.  Similar  to  No.  205,  except  date. 


MEXICO. 


The  long  war  of  the  Mexican  Revolution  (1810-1822)  produced  not  only 
permanent  changes  in  the  coins  of  the  country,  but  also  equally  enduring 
innovations  in  the  mint  establishment  of  Mexico.  For  the  insecurity  of 
the  avenues  of  transportation  on  account  of  the  irregular  warfare,  and 
especially  the  conditions  which  required  the  generals  of  both  sides  on 
several  occasions  to  issue  coins  on  their  own  authority  to  support  their 
military  operations,  caused  the  establishment  of  temporary  mints,  many 
of  which  subsequently  became  permanent.  The  list  of  the  Mexican  mints 
at  the  end  of  this  brief  sketch  shows  how  many  of  them  date  their  exist- 
ence from  the  years  of  greatest  military  operations. 

The  emergency  mints  thus  set  up  lacked,  of  course,  the  necessary  ma- 
chinery for  the  manufacture  of  coins,  and  recourse  was  had  to  the  simple 
process  of  casting  in  molds  produced  from  a  coin,  and  also  to  the  primitive 
method  of  striking  with  a  hammer  a  planchet  that  had  been  made  by  the 
same  means.  Of  the  necessity  coinages  the  well-known  issues  of  General 
Vargas,  and  of  General  Morelos  in  command  of  the  Army  of  the  South,  are 
especially  interesting.  The  necessity  coins  of  the  former  were  issued  at 
Sombrerete,  and  were  made  by  means  of  the  hammer  and  puncheons 
(No.  222  ff. ).  The  planchets  of  these  pieces  were  produced  by  means  of  a 
hammer.  The  types  consist  chiefly  of  the  name  VARGAS  and  minor 
characters  in  the  field. 

The  coins  issued  by  Morelos  were  in  silver  in  all  the  current  denomina- 
tions, and  a  large  issue  of  bronze  with  the  indicated  values  of  the  current 
silver  series.  These  necessity  coins,  both  silver  and  bronze,  were  cast  and 
are  very  irregular,  both  in  shape  and  size,  especially  the  bronze.  The 
types  consist,  for  the  obverse,  of  a  bow  with  fixed  arrow,  beneath  which  is 
the  word  SUD,  "Army  of  the  South ;"  and  on  the  reverse,  in  three  lines, 
the  mongram  of  Morelos,  the  value,  and  the  date.     (No.  225  ff.) 

After  several  years  of  desultory  warfare,  in  which  the  republican  cause 
seemed  completely  lost  and  the  leaders  scattered,  a  new  revolution  was 
started  in  February,  1821,  by  Don  Augustin  Iturbide,  a  native  Mexican, 
whom  the  Spanish  viceroy  had  placed  at  the  head  of  the  Army.  Supplied 
with  ample  funds,  which  he  had  secured  by  seizing  the  military  chest,  the 
revolutionary  movement  quickly  succeeded  and  Mexico  became  independ- 
ent by  treaty  with  Spain,  signed  at  Cordova,  Mexico,  August  24  of  the  same 
year.  On  May  19,  1822,  the  regency  of  thirty-six  leading  citizens  pro- 
claimed Iturbide  emperor,  with  the  title  of  Augustin  I. 

The  coinage  of  this  brief  empire  continued  the  Spanish  system.  The 
types  of  Augustin' s  coins  bear  on  the  obverse  his  portrait  and  the  title 
AUGUSTINUS  DEI  PROVIDENTIA,  and  on  reverse  the  arms  of  the 

151 


152         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

new  empire  (PL  XI,  3).  In  March  of  1823  Iturbide  renounced  the 
Imperial  Crown  and  was  allowed  to  quit  the  country.  Immediately  a 
provisional  government  was  formed,  at  the  head  of  which  were  Generals 
Guadalupe  Victoria,  Bravo,  and  Negrete,  an  arrangement  that  continued 
until  in  October  of  1824.  The  coinage  of  this  provisional  government 
was  the  forerunner  of  the  coinage  of  the  later  Republic  in  respect  to  both 
types  and  standard.  The  eagle  on  the  coins  of  that  year,  1824,  is  stand- 
ing to  left  and  the  wings  are  upraised  in  his  struggle  with  the  serpent 
which  he  is  grasping  in  beak  and  claw;  above  is  the  legend  REPUBLICA 
MEXICANA. 

The  fineness  of  the  new  republican  coins  is  indicated  in  the  inscription 
on  the  reverse,  the  10  D(inero8)  20  G(ranos)  of  fine  silver  to  the  mark 
being  equivalent  to  903  thousandths  fine.  This  standard  was  continued 
by  the  Republic  as  was  also  the  type  of  the  reverse,  that  of  a  liberty  cap 
in  a  glory. 

On  the  coins  of  the  Federal  Republic,  which  was  established  by  the 
adoption  of  the  constitution  in  October,  1824,  the  eagle  stands  upon  the 
nopal  plant  with  his  wings  displayed  and  the  head  turned  to  right,  the  type 
of  eagle  which  remained  practically  unaltered  on  the  coins  of  Mexico. 
The  only  change  made  in  the  reverse  was  to  transfer  the  word  Libertad, 
which  was  in  script  on  the  crown  of  the  Phrygian  cap,  to  the  band,  where 
it  appears  in  capitals. 

The  series  of  Mexican  republican  corns  was  interrupted  from  1864  to 
1867,  during  the  occupation  of  the  country  by  French  troops  and  the  brief 
reign  of  Feidinand  Maximilian  as  Emperor  of  a  projected  Empire  of 
Mexico.  Four  of  the  mints — namely,  those  at  Mexico  City,  Guanaxuato, 
San  Luis  Fotosi,  and  Zacatecas — were  active  during  the  empire.  The 
Gtivernment  of  Maximilian  introduced  the  decimal  system  in  the  coinage. 
The  coins  issued  were  a  20  Pesos  piece  in  gold,  the  silver  Peso  of  100 
Centavos,  its  half  of  50  Centavos,  two  Decimos,  and  half  Decimo.  The  arms 
of  the  empire  included  the  Mexican  eagle,  and  on  the  gold  piece  and  the 
silver  Peso  the  shield  bearing  the  arms  appears  within  the  chain  of  the 
order  of  the  Mexican  eagle,  an  order  instituted  by  the  Emperor. 

Soon  after  the  restoration  of  the  authority  of  the  Republic  throughout 
its  territories  a  new  coinage  was  issued  with  the  eloquent  reverse  type  of 
a  liberty  cap  in  a  glory  above  the  scroll  of  the  constitution  and  a  sword, 
crossed,  over  which  are  suspended  the  scales  of  Justice  (PI.  XI,  6).  This 
type,  however,  was  soon  discontinued  and  the  earlier  types  of  the  Repub- 
lic restored. 

In  addition  to  the  national  coinage,  the  various  States  of  the  Republic 
issued  intermittently  autonomous  coins  in  copper,  in  order  to  supply  a 
local  need  of  coins  of  small  denomination.  These  coins  were,  as  a  rule, 
the  Cuartilla,  the  Octavo,  and  the  Medio  octavo;  and  in  most  cases  they 
were  of  very  crude  fabric.  In  1838  Cuartillas  of  excellent  workmanship 
were  issued  by  some  of  the  States,  but  the  promising  advance  was  not 
maintained;  and  finally,  in  the  reign  of  Maximilian  (1864-1867),  the 
autonomous  State  coinages  came  to  an  end. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  153 

la  1881  a  coinage  of  nickel  in  the  denominations  of  5,  2,  and  1  Centavo 
pieces  was  instituted,  but  in  view  of  the  popular  aversion  to  the  metal 
the  coinage  of  it  was  discontinued  in  1886,  but  was  resumed  in  1904,  so 
that  the  coinage  of  Mexico  remains  in  the  four  metals — gold,  silver, 
nickel,  and  bronze. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  mints  in  Mexico,  the  dates  of  their  estab- 
lishment, and  the  marks  by  which  their  respective  issues  are  distinguished: 

Mint-mark. 

Mexico  City,  1535 M». 

Zacatecas,  1810 Z». 

Durango,  1811 D°. 

Guanaxuato,  1812 G°. 

Chihuahua,  1811 C*. 

Guadalaxara,  1814 G*^. 

San  Luis  Potosi,  1829 Pi,  or  P. 

Culiacan C^,  or  C. 

Hermosillo H°. 

Oaxaca O^,  or  O. 

Real  de  los  Alamos A",  or  A. 

Guadalupe  y  Calvo G  C. 

The  arms  of  the  Republic  of  Mexico. — The  national  coat  of  arms  appears 
on  most  of  the  coins  of  Mexico,  and  may  be  described  as  follows:  In  an 
open  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel  branches,  an  eagle  with  wings  displayed, 
the  head  turned  to  right,  a  serpent  grasped  in  beak  and  right  claw, 
perched  with  the  left  foot  upon  a  nopal  cactus  growing  upon  a  rock  which 
emerges  from  water. 


THE  NECESSITY  COINAGE  OF  THE  SPANISH  GENERALS 
AND  OF  THE  COMMANDERS  OF  THE  MEXICAN  FORCES 
DURING  THE  WAR  OF  THE  MEXICAN  REVOLUTION, 
A.  D.  1811-1822. 

MEXICO. 

Coinage  of  the  Central  Junta. 

210.  AR.  Peso,  1813.     Ohv.  VICE.  FERD.  VII.  DEI.  GRATIA. 

An  eagle,  standing  upon  a  cactus,  which  grows  upon  a 
bridge  of  three  arches;  below,  1813.  Rev.  S^  P. 
CONG.  NAT.  GUV.  T.  8  R.  S.  M.  A  halberd  and  a 
quiver  with  three  arrows,  crossed;  above,  a  hand  hold- 
ing a  bow  with  arrow  fixed  and  pointing  upward; 
below,  a  lasso.     39  mm.;  416.5  grs. 

211.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     Ohv.  FERDIN.  VII.  DEI.  GRATIA. 

Type  similar  to  210,  the  mark  of  value,  2  -  R,  divided 
by  the  eagle.  Rev.  PROVICIONAL  FOR  LA  JUNTA 
D  E.  A  M  E  R I .     Similar  to  No.  210.     30  mm. 

212.  AR.  Real,  1813.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  210, 

except  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  1    R.     17  mm.; 

29.5  grs. 

DURANGO. 

Coinage  of  the  Central  Junta  in  Nueva  Yyzcaya. 

213.  AR.  Peso,  1811.     Ohv.  (FERD).  VII.  (REY  DE.  E)  SP' 

E'.  IND.8R.  M.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  between 
two  pillars.  Rev.  MON.  PROV.  (DE)  NVEV.  VIZCA. 
Within  a  palm  wreath  and  surmounted  by  a  crown,  a 
tree,  beneath  which  two  wolves  are  running  to  left, 
with  prey  in  mouths.     89  mm.;  394.5  grs. 

ZACATBCAS. 

Provisional  Coinage. 

214.  AR.  Peso,  1811.     Ohv.    FERDIN.   VII.    DEI   GRATIA. 

Crowned  shield  of  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  be- 
tween two  pillars.  Rev.  MON  EDA  PROVISIONAL 
DE  ZACATECAS.  Two  mountain  peaks,  one  of  which 
is  surmounted  by  a  cross;  below,  L.  V.  O.  and  rosettes. 
41  mm.;  435.5  grs.  PI.  XI,  1. 
154 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS  155 

216.  AR.  Peso,  1812.  Ohv.  FERDIN  .  VII  .  8R  .  -  DEI 
G  RATI  A.  Laureated  bust  of  Ferdinand  VII  to  right; 
below,  1812.  Bev.  MONEDA  PROVISIONAL  DE 
ZAGAT  EC  AS.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  between  two 
pillars.     Edge,  plain.     39  mm. ;  410  grs. 

216.  AE.   Peso,   1812.      Ohv.   FERDIN    .    VII    .   8R   .   (DEI 

GRATIA).  Bust  to  right;  below,  1812.  Bev.  MO- 
N  E  DA  PRO V I S 1 0  N  A  L.  Shield  of  arms  between  two 
pillars.     38  mm. ;  390.5  grs. 

217.  AR.   Peso,   1812.     Ohv.    FERDIN    .    VII   (8  R)  -     DEI 

(G)  RAT  I  (A).  Draped  bust  to  right;  below,  1812. 
Countermark,  l.v.s.  in  an  incused  oblong,  with  border 
of  stars.  Bev.  MONEDA  PROVISIONAL  DE  ZACA- 
TECAS.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  between  two  pillars. 
Edge,  o  □  o  □  o .     38  mm. ;  39 Y.  5  grs. 

218.  AR.  Peseta,   1811.      Ohv.  FERDIN  .  VII  .  2  -  R  .  DEI 

GRATIA  .  1811.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  between 
two  pillars.  i?e'y.  (MON)EDA  PROVISIONAL  Re- 
mainder of  field  plain.     27  mm. ;  106  grs. 

219.  AR.  Peseta,  1811.     Ohv.  FERDIN  .  VII  .  2  -  R  .  DEI  . 

GRATIA  .1811.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  between 
two  pillars.  Bev.  MONEDA.  PROVISIONAL  DE 
ZACATECAS.     Similar  to  No.  214.     28  mm.;  101  grs. 

CHIHUAHUA. 

220.  AR.  Cast  Peso,  1821.     Ohv.   FERDIN. VII.     -     DEI. 

GRATIA.  Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1 81 2.  Countermarks:  L. V.S.,  as  No.  217, 
and  also,  to  right  of  head,  letter  J  crowned,  between 
two  pillars;  to  left  of  head,  T  incused.  Bev.  H I  SPA  N . 
ET  I  N  D  .  REX  .  C  A.  8R  .  R  .  P.  A  crowned  shield  of 
arms  between  two  pillars.     39  mm.;  405.3  grs. 

1220a.  Cast  Peso,  1821.  Similar  to  No.  220,  but  without  the 
countermark  L.  V.  S.  on  obverse.     39  mm.;  405.5  grs. 
221.  AR.  Peso,  1821.    A  Peso  of  Charles  IV  restruck  with 
same  tj^pes  as  No.  220,  but  the  legend  on  reverse  end- 
ing Ca.  C.  CA.  8R.  R.  p.     41  mm.;  405.5  grs. 
: 


156         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS.   AND   MEDALS. 

ZACATECAS. 

Coins  struck  hy  means  of  a  hammer  at  Somhret^ete^  hy  direction 
of  General  Vargas. 

222.  AR.  Peso,  1810.     Ohv.  (R.  CAXA  DE  SO)MB(RERETE). 

The  remainder  of  the  field  plain.  Bev.  vargas,  in- 
cused, at  top  of  field;  below,  1810;  to  left  of  the  date, 
letter  S,  crowned,  between  two  pillars;  to  right,  the 
same  as  on  left;  below,  3;  all  characters  incused. 
Edge,  plain.     40  mm.;  382.5  grs. 

223.  AR.  Peso,  1811.     Ohv.  R.CAXA.  D  (E)  SOMBRERETE. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  222. 
40  mm.;  424.5  grs. 

224.  AE.  Peso, undated.     Ohv.  R.CAXA. DE.  SOMBRERETE. 

A  crowned  shield  of  arms,  within  a  beaded  circle;  on 
boarder,  a  letter  R  opposite  each  A  in  CAXA.  Rev. 
Types  similar  to  No.  222,  but  VARGAS  in  curved  line 
above  date;  characters  not  incused.  Edge,  plain.  43 
mm.;  401.5  grs. 

OAXACA. 

Coinage  of  Juan  Martin  Morelos^  in  command  of  the 
Revolutionary  Army  of  the  South. 

226.  AE.  Peso,  1812.  Ohv.  A  bow,  with  arrow  fixed  and 
pointed  upward;  below,  S  U  D.  Rev.  Monogram  of 
Morelos;  below,  8  r  |  1812.     37  mm. 

226.  AE.  Peso,  1812.  Similar.  39  mm. 

227.  AE.  Peso,  1812.  Similar.  34  mm. 

228.  AE.  Peso,  1812.  Similar.  36  mm. 

229.  AE.  Peso,  1812.  Similar.  35  mm. 

230.  AR.  Peso,  1813.     Types  similar  to  No.  225,  but  with  a 

floriated  ornament  on  the  reverse.  38  mm. ;  409.6  grs. 
PI.  XI,  2. 

231.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar  to  No.  225.     38  mm. 

232.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar.     37  mm. 

233.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar.     40  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  157 

234.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar.     34  mm.     Very  thin.     Flori- 

ated ornament  on  both  sides. 

235.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar.     35  mm.     Thick  planchet. 

236.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar.     Floriated  ornaments  on  both 

sides. 

237.  AE.  Peso,  1813.     Similar  to  No.  225;  countermark,  two 

stars,  on  reverse. 


238.  AR.  Peseta,  1812.     Types  similar  to  No.  225,  except  the 

mark  of  value,  which  is  2  r.     26  mm.;  95.5  grs. 

239.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     Similar.     25  mm. 

240.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     Similar.     Edge,  beveled.     23  mm. 

241.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     Similar  to  No.  238.     Thin.     22  mm. 

242.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     Similar  types,  with  floriated  orna- 

ment on  reverse.     22  mm. 

243.  AE.  Peseta,  1812.     As  last.     28  mm. 


244.  AE.  Real,  1812.     Types  similar  to  No.  225,  except  the 

mark  of  value,  which  is  1  r.     21  mm. 

245.  AR.  Real,    1813.     Ohv.   A  bow,  with  arrow  fixed,  be- 

tween two  scrolls;  below,  S  U  D.  Rev,  Monogram 
of  Morelos;  below,  1  e  ]  1813;  the  whole  within  a 
wreath.     21mm.;  57.5  grs. 

246.  AR.  Real,  1813.     Similar  to  No.  245.    20  mm.;  55.5  grs. 

247.  AR.  Real,  1813.     Ohv.  Bow  and  arrow,   and   S    U    D, 

within  laurel  wreath.  Rev.  Similar*  to  No.  245. 
17  mm.;  39.7  grs. 

248.  AR.  Real,  1813.     Ohv.  AMERICA  MORELOS.     A  lion, 

rampant,  to  left;  below,  1813.  Rev.  PROVICIONAL 
DEOAX.     Bow  and  arrow.     16i  mm.;  26.7  grs. 

22023° — 14 11 


THE  EMPIHE  OE  MEXICO. 


CITY  OF  MEXICO. 
GOLD. 

Augustin  /,  1822-1823. 

249.  Media  onza,  1823.     Ohv.  AUGUSTIN  US   DEI    PROVI- 

DE NT  I  A.  Nude  bust  to  right;  below,  .1^.  1823. 
Bev.  MEX.  I.IMPERATOR.  C0NSTITUT.4.  S.  J.  M. 
The  arms  of  the  empire — a  crowned  eagle  standing 
upon  a  cactus,  on  an  oval  shield  within  a  garnished 
cartouche,  back  of  the  base  of  which  are  arrows  and 
quiver,  crossed.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched.  30  mm.; 
208.5  grs. 

SILVER. 

250.  Peso,  1822.     Ohv.    AUGUST.     -    .DEI.PROV.     Nude 

bust  to  right;  below,  .fvl.  1822.  Bev.  MEX.  I.  IM- 
PERATOR.  C0NSTITUT.8R.J.M.  A  crowned  eagle, 
with  head  turned  to  left,  standing  with  left  foot  upon 
a  cactus  on  a  rock  which  is  in  water.  Edge,  onoa. 
39  mm. ;  416.5  grs.     PI.  XI,  3. 

250a.  Peso,  1822.  Similar  to  No.  250.  40  mm.  Double 
struck  on  obverse.     39  mm.;  413.5  grs. 

261.  Peso,  1823.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  250.  Bev.  M  EX.  I .  I M - 
PERATOR  CONSTITUT.  A  crowned  eagle,  with 
head  turned  to  right,  standing  with  left  foot  upon  a 
cactus  on  a  rock  which  is  in  water;  below,  .8  R.  J.M. 
Edge,  as  No.  250.     40  mm. ;  413  grs. 

GUADAIiAXARA. 

252-253.  Proclamation   pesos,    1822.      Ohv.    •AUGUSTIN 

•  PRIMER*  EMP*  -  CONSTITUCIONAL*DE 

•  M.  Bust,  in  uniform,  with  ermine  mantle,  to 
right;  beneath,  Medina  f*.     Bev.  GUADALAXARA 

•  EN  SU  VENTUROSA  •  PROCLAMACION.  An 
elm  tree,  the  stem  supported  by  two  wolves;  below, 
1822.     40  mm.;  401  grs. 

158 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         159 

2M-255.  Proclamation  pesos,  1822.     Olv,  Similar  to  No.  252. 

Rev.    EL  CONSULADO  ]  NACIONAL   DE  |  GUADALAXAKA. 

Above,  an  imperial  crown  in  a  glory;  below,  1822  and 
a  festoon  of  flowers;  the  whole  within  a  laurel  wreath. 
Edge,  plain.     39  mm. 

256.  Proclamation  peso,  1822.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  252.     Rev. 

EN    SU  I  AUGUSTA  |  PROCLAMACION  |  LA     CATEDEAL    DE  | 

GUADALAXAKA  |  1822;  beneath,  garland  of  flowers;  the 
whole  within  a  laurel  wreath.     39  mm. ;  428  grs. 


CITY   OF  MEXICO. 


257.  Peseta,  1822.     Oh).  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

251,  except  date  and  the  reading  .2  R.  J.  M.  beneath 
arms  on  reverse.     Edge,  oaoa.     27  mm. 

258.  Peseta,  1823.     Similar  to  No.  257,  except  date. 


269.  Real,  1822.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  251, 
except  date,  and  reading  only  J.  M.  beneath  arms  on 
reverse.     17  mm. 

260.  Real,  1823.     Similar  to  No.  259,  except  date. 


THE  REPUBLIC  OF  MEXICO. 

1824-1864. 

GOLD. 
CITY    OF    MEXICO. 

961.  Onza,  1824.  6>J^.  REPUBLICA  M  EXICANA.  Thearms 
of  Mexico.  JRev.  LA  LIBERTAD  EN  LA  LEL  A 
right  hand  holding  a  staff  surmounted  by  liberty  cap 
upon  book  of  the  constitution;  below,  8  E.  M.  1824. 
J.  M.  21  Qs.  Edge,  ////.  36  mm.;  417  grs.  PI. 
XII,  1. 


262.  Media  onza,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  261,  but  reading  *  4 

E.  fVl.  1827.  J.  M.  21  Qs.    Edge,  //////.    31  mm.;  208.5 
grs. 

263.  Escudo,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  261,  but  reading  1  E.  IVI. 

1 825.  J .  M .  21  Qs  on  reverse.     Edge,  ////.     18  mm. ;  52 
grs. 


264.  Medio  escudo,  1844.     Types  similar  to  No.  261,  but  read- 

ing 1/2  E.  rCl.  1844.  M.  F.  21  Qs  on  reverse.     15  mm.; 
25  grs. 

265.  Medio  escudo,  1846.     Similar  to  No.  264,  except  date;  25 

grs. 

266.  Medio  escudo,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  261,  but  reading  1/2 

E.  IVI.  1848.  G.  C.  21  Qs  on  reverse.     15  mm. 

267.  Medio  escudo,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  266,  except  date. 

268.  Medio  escudo,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  266,  except  date. 

GUADAIiAXARA. 

269.  Medio  escudo,  1837.     Types  similar  to  No.  261,  but  read- 

ing 1/2  E.  QA  1837.  J.  C.  21  Qs  on  reverse.     15  mm. 

GXTADALUPB    Y    CAL.VO. 

270.  Medio  escudo,  1850.     Types  similar  to  No.  261,  but  read- 

ing 1  /2  E.  G.  C.  1 850.  M .  P.  21  Qs  on  reverse.     15  mm. 
160 


I 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         161 


SILVER. 
CITY    OP    MEXICO. 

The  Provisional  Government,  1823-182^. 

271.  Peso,  1824.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICAN  A.  An  eagle 
standing  to  left,  with  left  foot  upon  a  nopal  which  is 
upon  a  rock  in  water,  and  grasping  a  serpent  in  beak 
and  right  claw;  below,  oak  and  laurel  branches.  R&u. 
A  liberty  cap,  inscribed  ^^■e^.^y,  encircled  by  rays; 
below,  •SR.  fVI.  1824.  J.  M.  10  D^  20  Qs.  Edge, ))))). 
38  mm;  416.5  grs.     PI.  XI,  4. 

The  Reptihlic  of  Mexico. 

272.  Peso,  1826.  6>5y.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.  Thearms 
of  Mexico.  Bev.  A  liberty  cap  with  libertad  inscribed 
around  edge,  encircled  by  rays;  below,  *8R.  M.  1825. 
J.  M.  10DS20GS.  Edge,))))).  40mm.;  415.6 grs. 
PI.  XI,  5. 

'  273.  Peso,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  272,  except  date. 

274.  Peso,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  272,  except  date. 

275.  Peso,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading   •BR.  fOl. 

1839.  M.  L  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

276a.  Peso,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  275,  except  date. 

276b.  Peso,  1846.  Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •BR.  iCl. 
1846.  M.  F.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

t276c.  Peso,  1847.     Similar  to  No.  275b,  except  date. 
876.  Peso,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •BR.  iCl. 
\  1858.  F.  H.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

277.  Peso,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  276,  except  date. 

278.  Peso,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •BR.  fSl. 

1863.  T.  H.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

CHIHUAHtTA. 

279.  Peso,  1831.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  272,  but 

reading   •BR  C^  1831.   M.   R.  10  D^  20  Qs  on  the 
reverse. 

280.  Peso,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •BR.  C^ 

1864.  M.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 


162         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

DTTRANGO. 

The  Provisional  Government,  1823-1824" 

281.  Peso,  1824.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  271,  but 

reading  •8R.  0°     1824.  R.  L.  10  D^  20  G^  on  the 
reverse. 

The  Bepublic  of  Mexico. 

282.  Peso,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •BR.  0° 

1832.  R.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

283.  Peso,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •SR.  0° 

1850.  J.  M.  R.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

aUADALUPE  Y  CALVO. 

284.  Peso,  1846.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  272,  but 

reading  *8R.  G.  C.  1846.   M.  P.  10  D^  20  G^  on  the 
reverse. 

GUANAXUATO. 

The  Provisional  Government^  1823-182J^. 

285.  Peso,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  271,  but  reading  •SR.  G^ 

1824.  J.M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

The  Rejpvhlic  of  Mexico. 

286.  Peso,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •SR.  G^ 

1825.  J.M.  10  DS  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

287.  Peso,  1830.    Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •SR.  Go.» 

1830.   M.J.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

288.  Peso,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  287,  except  date. 

289.  Peso,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  287,  except  date. 

290.  Peso,  1834.     Similar  to  No.  287,  except  date. 

291.  Peso,  1847.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •SR.  Go. 

1847.  P.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse.   " 

292.  Peso,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •SR.  Go. 

1859.  P.P.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

293.  Peso,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  292,  except  date. 

294.  Peso,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  rea(fing  •SR.  Go. 

1862.  Y.P.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

'  Nos.  287  to  294  have  the  mint  mark  G  with  interior  o. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  ANI>  MEDALS. 
OAXACA. 


163 


295. 


Peso,  1864.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  272,  but 
reading  •8R.  O.  1864.  F.R.  10  D^  20  G^  on  the  re- 
verse.    Edge,  □  □  en. 


SAN  LUIS  POTOSI. 

296.  Peso,  1829.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  272,  but 

reading  •8R.  P'.  1829.  J.S.  10  D^  20  G^  on  reverse. 
39  mm. 

297.  Peso,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  296,  except  date. 

298.  Peso,  1834.     Similar  to  No.  296,  except  date. 

299.  Peso,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  296,  except  date.     38  mm. 

300.  Peso,  1844.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •8R.  P' 

1844.  A.M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

301.  Peso,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  300,  except  date.     38  mm. 

ZACATECAS. 

302.  Peso,  1826.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  272,  but 

reading  •8R.  Z^  1826.  A.  Z.  10  D^  20  G^ 

303.  Peso,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •  8R.  Z^. 

1828.  A.  0.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

304.  Peso,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •  8R.  Z^. 

1831 .  0.  V.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

306.  Peso,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  272,  but  reading  •  8R.  Z^, 
1833.  0.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

306.  Peso,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  305,  but  the  letter  M  in 
legend  on  reverse  is  inverted. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  306,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 

lar  to  No.  305,  except  date. 


307. 

Peso, 

1834. 

Simi 

308. 

Peso, 

1835. 

Simi 

309. 

Peso, 

1836. 

Simi 

310. 

Peso, 

1837. 

Simi 

311. 

Peso, 

1838. 

Sim] 

312. 

Peso, 

1841. 

Sim] 

313. 

Peso, 

1842. 

Simi 

314. 

Peso, 

1844. 

Sim] 

164         CATALOGUE  QP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


GUANAXUATA. 

315.  Toston,  1839.     OU.   REPUBLICA    MEXICAN  A.     The 

arms  of  Mexico.  Rev.  A  liberty  cap,  with  libertad 
inscribed  round  edge  and  encircled  by  rays;  below, 
•  4R.  GO  1839.  P.  J.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 
Edge,  ))))).     32  mm. 

316.  Toston,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  315,  but  reading  *  4R.  G° 

1863.  Y.  F.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 


SAN  LUIS  POTOSI. 


317.  Toston,  1844, 

reading  * 
reverse. 

318.  Toston,  1836. 

1836.  O.M. 

319.  Toston,  1837. 

320.  Toston,  1842. 

321.  Toston,  1851. 

322.  Toston,  1859. 

1859.  M.O. 


Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  315,  but 
4R.  P'.  1844.  A.  M.  10  D^  20  G^  on  the 


ZACATECAS. 

Similar  to  No.  315,  but  reading  *4R,  Z^ 
10  D^  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

Similar  to  No.  318,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  318,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  318,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  318,  but  reading  *4R.  Z^ 
10  D^  20  G^  on  reverse. 


CITY  OP  MEXICO. 

The  Provisional  Government^  182S-1821i.. 

323.  Peseta,  1824.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICAN  A.  An 
eagle,  standing  to  left  with  left  foot  upon  a  nopal  cac- 
tus on  a  rock,  which  is  in  water,  and  grasping  a  ser- 
pent in  beak  and  right  claw;  below,  oak  and  laurel 
branches.  Rev.  A  liberty  cap,  inscribed  .S^e*^«^on 
the  crown,  encircled  by  rays;  below  *2R.  M.  1824. 
J.  M.  10  DS20  Gs    28  mm. 


The  Republic  of  Mexico. 
324.  Peseta,   1826.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA    MEXICAN  A. 


The 


arms  of  Mexico.  Rev.  A  liberty  cap  with  libertad 
inscribed  on  the  edge,  encircled  by  rays;  below,  *2R. 
fVI.  1826.  10  DS20GS27mm. 


CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         165 

326.  Peseta,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  324,  except  date. 

326a.  Peseta,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  fCl. 
1829.  J.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

326b.  Peseta,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R. 
I^.  1859.  F.  H.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

DTTRANGO. 

The  Provisional  Government^  1823-182^,. 

326.  Peseta,  1824.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  323,  but 

reading  •2R.  0°  1824.  R.  L.  10  D^  20  G^  on  the  re- 
verse. 

The  Hepvhlic  of  Mexico. 

327.  Peseta,   1842.    Types  similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading 

•  2R.  DO  1842.  R.M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

QUANAXTJATO. 

328.  Peseta,  1838.    Types  similar  to  No.   324,  but  reading 

•  2R.  OP  1838.  P.J.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

329.  Peseta,  1841.     Similar  to  No.  328,  except  date. 

330.  Peseta,  1846.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  G^ 

1846.  P.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

331.  Peseta,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  G^ 

1850.  P.  F.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

ZACATECAS. 

332.  Peseta,   1828.     Types  similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading 

*2R.  ZA  1828.  A.   0.  10   D^  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

333.  Peseta,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  Z^ 

1835.  0.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

334.  Peseta,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  333,  except  date. 

335.  Peseta,  1858.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  Z^ 

1858.  M.  0.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

336.  Peseta,  1861.     Sunilar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •2R.  Z^ 

1861 .     V.  L.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

337.  Peseta,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  336,  except  date. 


166         CATALOGUE  OP  GOINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

338.  Real,  1825.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  the  Toston, 

No.  324,  but  reading  •IR.  fVl.  1825.  M.   F.  10  D^  20 
G^  on  the  reverse.     21  mm. 

339.  Real,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  338,  except  date. 

340.  Real,  1845.     Similar  to  No.  338,  but  reading  •IR.  JSA. 

1859.  F.  H.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

CTIIjIACAN. 

341.  Real,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  338,  but  reading  •IR.  C. 

1851.  C.  E.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

ZACATECAS. 

342.  Real,  1828.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  324,  but 

reading  •IR.  Z^   1828.  A.  O.  10  D^  20  G*  on  the 
reverse.     21  mm. 

343.  Real,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  342,  except  date. 

344.  Real,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •IR.  Z^ 

1830.  O.  V.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

345.  Real,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •IR.  Z^ 

1839.  0.  M.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse.     21  mm. 

346.  Real,  1847.     Similar  to  No.  345,  except  date. 

347.  Real,  184B.     Similar  to  No.  345,  except  date. 

348.  Real,  1858.     Types  similar  to  No.  324,  but  reading  •I  R. 

Z^  1858.  M.  O.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 


CITY  OP  MEXICO. 

77ie  Provisional  Government. 

349.  Medio  real,  1824.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.  An 
eagle  standing  to  left  with  the  left  foot  upon  a  nopal, 
which  is  upon  a  rock  in  water,  and  grasping  a  serpent 
in  beak  and  right  claw;  below,  oak  and  laurel  branches. 
Rev.  A  liberty  cap  with  ^^^^^e^^  inscribed  on  the 
crown,  encircled  by  rays;  below,  •  iR.  M.  1824. 
J.  M.  10  DS20GS    17  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         167 

The  Bepvhlic. 

350.  Medio  real,  1825.    Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.    The 

arms  or  Mexico.     Hev.  Similar  to  No.  349,  but  cap  has 
LiBERTAD  inscribed  on  edge. 

350a.  Medio  real,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  350,  except  date. 

351.  Medio  real,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading  *iR. 

iCl.  1827.  R.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

352.  Medio  real,  1845.     Similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading  *iR. 

IVI.  1846.  M.  F.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  reverse. 

CUADAIiAXARA. 

353.  Medio  real,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading  *iR. 

QA  1842.  J.  G.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

CUIilACAN. 

354.  Medio  real,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading  *iR. 

C.  1848.  C.  E.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

354a.  Medio  real,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  354,  except  date. 

ZACATBCAS. 

366.  Medio  real,  1828.     Types  similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading 
•  iR.  ZA  1855.  0.  A.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

356.  Medio  real,  1855.    Similar  to  No.  350,  but  reading  *iR. 
ZA1855.  0.  M.  10DS20GS. 

366a.  Medio  real,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  366,  except  date. 


CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

357.  Cuartino,  1842.     Oh).  Head  of  Liberty,  with  Phrygian 

cap,  to  left;  below,   M^  -  LR.     Rev.    REPUBLICA 
MEXICANA.     In  field,  1/4;  below,  1842.     12  mm. 

358.  Cuartino,  1845.     Similar  to  No.  357,  except  date. 
358a.  Cuartino,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  357,  except  date. 

GTJANAXUATO. 

369.  Cuartino,  1841.     Types  similar  to  No.  357,  but  with  mint- 
mark  G°  on  reverse. 

360.  Cuartino,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  359,  except  date. 


168         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

361.  Cuartino,  1846.     Similar  to  No.  359,  except  date. 

362.  Cuartino,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  359,  except  date.      • 

363.  Cuartino,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  359,  except  date. 

SAN  IiUIS  POTOSI. 

364.  Cuartino,  1844.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty,  with  Phrygian 

cap,  to  left;  below,  S.L.P.     Rev.  As  No.  357. 


BRONZE. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

366.  Cuartilla,  1830.  (9Jv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.  The 
arms  of  Mexico.  Bev.  Within  a  palm  wreath,  1  /4  |  iCl . 
A.  1830  (curved  line).     27  mm. 

366.  Cuartilla,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

367.  Cuartilla,  1832.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

368.  Cuartilla,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

369.  Cuartilla,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

370.  Cuartilla,  1835.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

371.  Cuartilla,  1836.  Similar  to  No.  365,  except  date. 

372.  Cuartilla,  1838.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.     Bust 

of  an  Indian  woman,  to  right,  with  fillet  inscribed 
libertad;  below,  •1838*.  B&u.  UNA  |  CUAR- 
TILLA I  MO  I  in  straight  line.     30  mm. 

373.  Cuartilla,  1838.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  372.     Rev.  U  N  A  | 

CU  ARTI  LLA  (curved  line)  M°  |  within  a  wreath  of  oak 
and  laurel  branches.     30  mm. 

DURANGO. 

374.  Cuartilla,  1838.   6»Jv.  Similar  to  No.  372.  Rev.  •UNA*  | 

CUARTILLA  |  D°;  below,  branches  of  oak,  crossed. 
30  mm. 

QUANAXUATO. 

375.  Cuartilla,  1838.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  372.     Rev.  UNA  | 

CUARTILLA  I  0°.     30mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


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376. 


377. 


378. 


GUADALAXAKA. 

Cuartilla,  1838.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  372.  Rev.  Within 
an  ornamental  tressure  of  four  arches,  1  |  CUAR- 
TILLA I  G\     30  mm. 

SASr  LUIS  POTOSI. 

Cuartilla,  1838.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  372.  Rev.  On  a  cir- 
cular field  of  blue,  numeral  1  ;  above,  CUARTILLA; 
below,  S.  L.  P.     30  mm. 

Cuartilla,  1838.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  372.  Rev.  Between 
oak  and  laurel  branches,  UNA  |  CUARTILLA  (curved) 
1  Zs.     30  mm. 


379. 

380. 
382. 
383. 

384. 


MEXICO  CIT*T. 

Octavo,  1830.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.  The 
arms  of  Mexico.  Rev.  1/8  |  M.  A.  1830  |  within  a  palm 
wreath.     17  mm. 

Octavo,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  379,  except  date. 

Octavo,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  379,  except  date. 

Octavo,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  379,  except  date. 

Octavo,  1835.  Similar  to  No.  379,  except  date. 


I 


THE  EMPIRE  OE  MAXIMILIAN. 

1864-1867. 


GOLD. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

385.  20 Pesos,  1866.    Ohv.  MAXIMILIANO-  EMPERADOR. 

Bust  to  right;  beneath,  on  a  scroll,  navalon  |  ocampo  - 
SPiRiTU.  ^^-y.  I  M  PERI  0  MEXICAN  0.  Uponasword 
and  scepter  in  saltire,  a  crowned  oval  shield,  bearing  the 
Mexican  eagle — an  eagle  standing  on  a  nopal  and  grasp- 
ing serpent  in  beak  and  claws — within  chain  of  the 
Order  of  the  Mexican  Eagle,  and  supported  by  two 
griffins;  below,  20  PESOS  -  1866  fvl.  Edge,  reeded. 
36  mm.;  wt.,  521.5  grs.     PI.  XII,  2. 

386.  20  Pesos,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  385.     Wt.,  520.5  grs. 

SILVER. 

387.  Peso,  1866.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  385,  but 

reading  1  PESO  -  18661^.  Edge,  reeded.  38  mm.; 
418  grs. 

388.  Peso,  1867.     Similar  to  No.  387,  except  date. 

POTOSI. 

390.  Peso,  1866.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  385,  but 

reading  1    PESO    -    1866   P'.    beneath   the  arms  on 

reverse.     37.5  mm.;  417.7  grs. 

1 

CITY  OP  MEXICO. 

391.  Medio   peso,    1866.     Olv.    MAXIMILIANO    -   EMPE- 

RADOR. Head  to  right.  Rev.  IMPERIO  MEXI- 
CAN 0 .  A  crow ned  oval  shield  of  the  arms  of  Mexico — 
an  eagle  standing  upon  a  cactus;  on  rim  of  the  shield, 
EQUiDAD  EN  LA  JU8TICIA;  bclow,  50  CENT.  -  1866  M° 
Edge,  reeded.  30  mm.;  209.3  grs. 
170 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         171 

392-^93.  Decimo,  1864.  Obv.  IMPERIO  MEXICAN 0. 
Crowned  eagle,  standing  with  left  foot  upon  a  nopal 
plant,  grasping  serpent  in  right  claw  and  beak;  below, 
oak  and  laurel  branches.  Rev.  Within  a  laurel  wreath. 
10  I  CENT  I  1864  |  M.     Edge,  recdcd.     18  mm. ;  40  grs. 

394-395.  Decimo,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  392,  except  date. 

396.  Medio  decimo,  1864.    Types  similar  to  392,  but  reading 

6  1  CENT  I  1864  I  M  I  on  reverse. 


r 


THE  REPUBLIC  OF  MEXICO,  RESTORED, 

LATER, 

[JNITED  STATES  OF  MEXICO. 


GOLD. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

397.  20  Pesos,  1870.     Olv.   REPUBLICA   MEXICANA.     The 

arms  of  Mexico;  below,  1870.  Rev.  A  pair  of  scales 
over  scroll  of  the  constitution  and  a  sword  in  sal  tire; 
on  the  scroll,  ley;  above,  liberty  cap  in  a  glory;  below, 
MOC.VEINTE  PESOS.  875.  Edge,reeded.  37mm.; 
wt.,  523.5  grs.     PI.  XII,  3. 

398.  20  Pesos,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  397,  but  reading  M^  M. 

VEI NTE  PESOS.  875.  on  the  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
34  mm.;  wt.,  522.3  grs. 

399.  10  Pesos,  1904.     Types  similar  to  No.  397,  but  reading 

MOM. DIEZ  PESOS.  875.  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
27  mm.;  wt.,  261  grs. 

400.  6  Pesos,  1904.     Types  similar  to  No.  397,  but  reading 

MO  M.  GIN  CO  PESOS.  875.  on  the  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     21  mm. ;  wt. ,  130. 5  grs. 

401.  Peso,  1904.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  397.     Rev,  1  |  PESO 

within  oak  and  laurel  wreath;  above,  M  .  875  .  M^. 
Edge,  reeded.     14i  mm.;  wt.,  26  grs. 

Gold  coins  after  the  adoption  of  the  gold  standard. 

402-403.  10  Pesos,  1905.  Ohv.  Head  of  Miguel  Hidalgo  to 
left;  around,  DIEZ  PESOS  -  M*  1905.  Rev.  ES- 
TADOS  UNIDOS  MEXICANOS.  Arms  of  the  Re- 
public; edge,  INDEPENDENCIA.  Y.  LiBERTAD.  23  mm.; 
wt.,  130.2  grs. 

404-405.  5  Pesos,  1905.     Types  similar  to  No.  402,  except  the 
value,  whichis CI  NCO  PESOS.    Edgeaslast.    19mm.; 
wt.,  64.2  grs. 
172 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  173 

SILVER. 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

406.  Peso,  1869.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  397,  but 

reading  UN  PESO  M^  C.  902.7  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     37  mm.;  wt.,  416  grs.     PL  XI,  6. 

407.  Peso,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  406,  except  date. 

408.  Peso,  1874.    Ohv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.    Thearms 

of  Mexico.  Bev.  A  liberty  cap,  with  libertad  in- 
scribed on  the  edge,  encircled  by  rays;  below,  *  8 
R.  fvl.  1874.  M.  H.  10  D^  20  Qs  Edge,  '^1)1)^^ 
39  mm.;  wt.,  418  grs. 

409.  Peso,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  408,  except  date. 

410.  Peso,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  408,  except  date. 

411.  Peso,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  408,  except  date. 

412.  Peso,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  *  8  R.  1^. 

1892.     A.  M.  10  Ds    20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

413.  Peso,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  412,  except  date. 

414.  Peso,  1895.     Similar  to  No.  412,  except  date. 

415-416.  Peso,  1904.  Types  similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading 
•  UN  PESO.  MO  1904.  A.M.  902,  7.  on  the  re- 
verse.    Edge  reeded.     39  mm. 

chihttahua. 

417.  Peso,  1875.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  C^ 

1875.  M.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

418.  Peso,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  C^ 

1877.     J.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  on  the  reverse. 

419.  Peso,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  C^ 

1877.     E.  A.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

DURANOO. 

420.  Peso,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  0° 

1876.  C.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs  op.  reverse. 

GUANAXITATO. 

421.  Peso,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  0° 

1877.  F.  R.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

22023° — 14 12 


174         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

422.  Peso,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  0° 

1 881 .     S.  B.  1 0  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

423.  Peso,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  G^ 

1883.     R.  R.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

423a.  Peso,  1886.    Similar  to  No.  423,  except  date. 

424.  Peso,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  423,  except  date. 

426.  Peso,  1898.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  G° 
1898.     R.  S.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

aUADAIiAXABA. 

426.  Peso,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  G^ 

1895.     J.  S.  10  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse, 

CUlilACAN. 

427.  Peso,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  •  8  R.  C^ 

1 889.     A.  M .  1 0  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

HEBMOSIL.L.O. 

428.  Peso,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  *  8  R.  A. 

1868.     P.  R.  10  Ds  20  G^  on  the  reverse. 

ZACATBCAS. 

429.  Peso,  1872.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  397,  but 

reading  UN  PESO  Z^  H.902.7  on  the  reverse. 

429a.  Peso,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  429,  except  date. 

430.  Peso,  1896.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  408,  but  read- 

ing •  8  R.  ZA  1 896.     F.  Z.  1 0  Ds  20  Gs  on  the  reverse. 

431.  Peso,  1897.     Similar  to  No.  430,  except  date. 

432.  Peso,  1900.    Types  similar  to  No.  408,  but  reading  * 

U  N   PESO.  Zs  1 900.     F.  Z.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

The  United  States  of  Mexico. 

433.  Peso,  1910.     Olv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  MEXICANOS. 

The  arms  of  Mexico.  The  value,  UN  -  PESO,  is 
divided  by  the  stem  of  the  cactus.  Rev.  A  female  rep- 
resenting Mexico,  with  transparent  drapery,  her 
shoulders  and  arms  bare,  mounted  and  riding  to  left; 
she  holds  a  branch  of  oak  in  right  hand  and  a  torch  in 
the  upraised  left;  in  background,  the  rising  sun;  in 
exergue,  1910.  Edge,  independencia  y  libertad. 
39  mm.;  wt.,  418  gre.     Without  mint  mark. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         175 
CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

434.  Toston,  1868.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICAN  A.  The 
arms  of  Mexico.  Rev.  Liberty  cap,  with  libertad 
inscribed  on  the  band,  encircled  by  rays;  below, 
•  4  R.  fvl.  1868.     P.  H.  10  Ds  20  G^.    Edge,  DDDD 

436.  Toston,  1877.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  434,  with  the  addition 
of  the  date,  1877,  beneath  the  arms.  Reo,  A  pair  of 
scales  over  the  scroll  of  the  constitution  and  a  sword, 
crossed;  on  the  scroll  let;  above,  a  liberty  cap  in  a 
glory;  below,  50  CENTAVOS  M^  M.  902.7.  Edge, 
reeded.     30  mm, 

SAN  litTIS  POTOSI. 

436.  Toston,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  435,  but  reading  50  CEN- 

TAVOS P'.  H.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

437.  Toston,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  436,  except  date. 

CUIilACAN. 

438.  Toston,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  435,  but  reading  50  CEN- 

TAVOS CN  P.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

ZACATBCAS. 

439.  Toston,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  435,  but  reading  50  CEN- 

TAVOS Zs  S.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 


CITY   OF   MEXICO. 

440.  Peseta,  1886.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  435,  but 

reading  25  CENTAVOS  iCl.  M.  902.7.  Edge,  reeded. 
25  mm. 

441.  Peseta,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  440,  except  date. 

442.  Two  decimos,   1898.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA    MEXICAN  A. 

The  arms  of  Mexico;  below,  1898.  Rev.  20  \  centavos; 
above,  M°  M.  902.7;  below,  oak  and  laurel  branches 
united  by  a  ribbon.     Edge,  reeded.     22  mm. 

442a.  Two  decimos,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  442,  except  date. 


176  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKEN'S,   AND  MEDALS. 

443.  Two  decimos,  1905.     Obv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  MEXI- 

CAN OS.  The  arms  of  Mexico.  RefD.  Within  a  wreath 
of  oak  and  laurel,  20  |  centavos  |  1905;  above,  a  liberty 
cap  in  a  glory.     Reeded  edge.     22  mm. 

SAN  liTJIS  P0T08I. 

444.  Peseta,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  440,  but  reading  25  CEN- 

TAVOS P'.  G.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

445.  Peseta,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  440,  but  reading  25  CEN- 

TAVOS P'.  H.  902.7  on  reverse. 


CUIilACAN. 


446.  Peseta,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  440,  but  reading  25  CEN- 

TAVOS CN  P.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

ZACATECAS. 

447.  Peseta,   1869.    Types  similar  to  No.  434,  but  reading 

•  2R.  Zs  1869.     Y.  H.  10  D^  20  G^  on  reverse. 

448.  Peseta,  1871.     Types  similar  to  No.  435,  but  reading  25 

CENTAVOS  Zs  H.  902.7  on  the  reverse. 

449.  Peseta,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  448,  except  date. 

450.  Peseta,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  448,  except  date. 

CITY  OF  MEXICO. 

451.  Decimo,  1886.      Olv.  Similar  to  No.  442.     Rev.  Within 

a  laurel  wreath,  10  |  centavos;  above,   M.  M.  902.7. 
Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

452.  Decimo,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  451,  except  date. 
452a.  Decimo,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  451,  except  value. 

453.  Decimo,  1905.     Similar  to  No.  443,  but  reading  10  \  cen- 

tavos I  1905  on  the  reverse.     18  mm. 

guanaxuato. 

464.  Decimo,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  G°  R. 
902.7  above  the  wreath  on  reverse. 


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Catalogue  of  coins,  tokens,  and  medals.      17t 

SAN  liUIS  P0T08I. 

466.  Decimo,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  P".  G. 
902.7  above  the  wreath  on  reverse. 

466.  Decimo,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  455,  except  date. 

CUIilACAN. 

467.  Decimo,  1899.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  C^  Q. 

902,7  above  the  wreath  on  reverse. 

HEBMOSIIiliO. 

468.  Decimo,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  H^  R. 

902.7  on  reverse. 

ZACATBCAS. 

469.  Decimo,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  Z^   S. 

902.7  on  reverse. 

460.  Decimo,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  459,  except  date. 

461.  Decimo,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  451,  but  reading  Z^   Z. 

902.7  on  reverse. 


CITY  OF  MEXICO. 


462.  Medio  decimo,  1879.     Obv.   REPUBLICA    MEXICAN  A. 

Arms  of  Mexico;  below  the  eagle,  1879.  liev.  Within 
a  laurel  wreath,  5  |  centavos;  above,  M°  M.  902.7. 
Edge,  reeded.     15  mm. 

463.  Medio  decimo,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  462,  except  date. 

464.  Medio  decimo,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  462,  except  date. 

464a.  Medio  decimo,   1904.     Types   similar  to  No.  444,  but 
reading  5  |  centavos  |  on  reverse. 


SAN  LUIS  POTOSI. 


465.  Medio  decimo,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  462,  but  reading 
P'  P.  902.7  above  the  value  on  reverse. 


HEBMOSIIiliO. 


466.  Medio  decimo,  1887.     Similar  to   No.  462,  but  reading 
H°  G.  902.7  above  the  value  on  reverse. 


178         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

ZACATBCAS. 

467.  Medio  decimo,  1885.     Similar  to  No.    462,  but  reading 
Z^  G.  902.7  above  value  on  reverse. 


NICKEL. 


468.  5  Centavos,   1883.      Ohv.    REPUBLICA    MEXICANA. 

Over  a  pipe  of  peace,  a  bow  and  quiver,  crossed,  and 
bound  together  by  a  ribbon.  Jiev.  Numeral  V  within 
a  wreath.     Plain  edge.     20  mui. 

469.  5  Centavos,  1905.      Obv.    ESTADOS  UN  I  DOS  MEXI- 

CAN OS.  The  arms  of  Mexico.  Bev.  1905  |  5  |  cen- 
tavos I  within  a  broad  ornamented  border.  Plain 
edge.     21  mm. 

470.  2  Centavos,  1883.     Types  similar  to  No.   468,  but  with 

numeral  1 1 1  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.     18  mm. 

471.  1  Centavo,  1883.     Types  similar  to   No.  468,  but  with 

numeral  I  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.     16  mm. 


BRONZE. 
CITY  OF   MEXICO. 

472.  2  Centavos,  1905.  Ohv.  ESTADOS  UN  I  DOS  MEXI- 
CAN OS.  The  arms  of  Mexico.  Bev.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  2  C  in  monogram;  above,  between  ends  of 
branches  forming  the  wreath,  1905;  beneath  wreath,  m. 
Plain  edge.     25  mm. 


473.  1  Centavo,  1871.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.    The 

arms  of  Mexico.    Bev.  un  |  centavo  |  1871  |  m  |  within 
a  laurel  wreath.     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

474.  1  Centavo,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

475.  1  Centavo,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

476.  1  Centavo,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

477.  1  Centavo,  1878.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 


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479.  1  Centavo,  1880.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

480.  1  Centavo,  1881.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

481.  1  Centavo,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

482.  1  Centavo,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  473,  except  date. 

483.  1  Centavo,  1904.     Types  similar  to  No.  472,  but  with  1  C 

in  monogram  on  the  reverse.     20  mm. 

484.  1  Centavo,  1905.     Similar  to  No.  483,  except  date. 

SAN  LUIS   P0T08I. 

486.  1  Centavo,  1877.     Similar   to   No.  473,  except  the  mint 
mark,  which  is  P'. 

486.  1  Centavo,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  485,  except  date. 


487.  1  Centavo,  1874. 

which  is  C^. 

488.  1  Centavo,  1875. 

489.  1  Centavo,  1877. 


CUIiIACAN. 

Similar  to  No.  473,  except  mint  mark, 

As  No.  487,  except  date. 
As  No.  487,  except  date. 


490.  1  Centavo,  1881.     As  No.  487,  except  date. 

ZACATECAS. 

491.  1  Centavo,  1881.     As  No.  473,  except  the  mint  mark, 

which  is  Z^. 


AUTONOMOUS  COINS  OF  THE  MEXICAN 

STATES. 


BRONZE. 
CAMPECHE. 


492.  Two  centavos,  1890.  Ohv.  RE  PUBLIC  A  MEXICAN  A. 
Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  wearing  liberty  cap  on  which 
isastar.  ^ev.  ESTADO  DE  CAM  PECHE.  Within 
a  circle  of  rosettes  and  points,  the  value,  dos  |  centa- 
vos; below,  *  1890  )f .     31  mm. 


COAHUILA. 


493.  Two  centavos,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  492,  but  reading 
EST  A  DO  DE  COAHUILA  on  the  reverse.     31  mm. 


NI7EVO  IjEON. 


494.  Two  centavos,   1890.     Similar  to  No.  492,  but  reading 
ESTADO  DE  NUEVO-LEON  on  the  reverse. 


PUEBIjA. 


496.  Two  centavos,   1890.     Similar  to  No.  492,  but  reading 
ESTADO  DE  PUEBLA  on  the  reverse. 


QUERETARO. 

496.  Two  centavos,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  492,  but  reading 

ESTADO  DE  QUERETARO  on  the  reverse. 

CHIHUAHUA. 

497.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1838.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA  MEXI- 

CAN A.  A  bust,  to  right,  with  a  fillet  inscribed  liber- 
tad;  below,  date.  Rev.  ESTADO  DE  CHIHUAHUA. 
An  Indian,  standing  facing  upon  a  tortoise,  with 
feather  bonnet,  and  holding  an  arrow  in  right,  and  bow 
in  left,  hand.     30  mm. 

498.  Cuartilla   (1/4  real),    1846.     Ohv.  Similar  to  reverse  of 

No.  497.     Bev.  ]/i  \  1846,  within  a  wreath.     25  mm. 
180 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         181 

499.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1856.  Similar  to  No.  497,  except 
date. 

600.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1860.     Ohv.   E.  CHIH^        LIBER- 

TAD,  Liberty  seated  to  right,  holding  a  spear  in  left 
hand;  behind,  consular  fasces;  in  exergue;  e  noviara 
F.  Bev.  OCTAVO  I  DE  REAL  |  1860  |  within  a  wreath  of 
oak  and  laurel.     30  mm. 

601.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1866.     Similar  to  No.  500,  except 

date. 

602.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1868.     Similar  to  No.  500,  except 

date. 

DURANOO. 

603.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1868.      Ohv.    ESTADO    DE    DUR- 

ANGO.  The  arms  of  the  republic  of  Mexico.  Jiev. 
CONSTITUCION.  Liberty  cap,  encircled  by  rays; 
below,  1/4,  1858. 

604.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1858.     6>Jv.  Similar  to  No.  503.    Bev. 

DURANGO  1858  |  M,  across  middle  of  field.  28  mm. 

506.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1866.  (5Jy.  Similar  to  No. 503.  Bev, 
INDEPENDENCIA  Y  LIBERTAD.  In  the  field, 
1/4  I  1866;  below,  two  laurel  branches.     27  mm. 


606.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1824.      Obv.  The  arms  of  the  republic 

of  Mexico;  on  left  of  the  cactus,  l/8;  to  right,  d.  Bev. 
Across  the  middle  of  the  field,  a  scroll  inscribed 
Lihertad;  above  the  scroll,  rays;  below,  1824.  On 
borders,  scroll  patterns.     18  mm. 

GU AN AXU ATO . 

607.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1866.     Ohv.   EST:  LIB:DEGUAN- 

AXUATO  1856.  National  arms  of  Mexico;  below, 
CU  ARTI  LLA.  Bev.  Arms — on  an  oval  shield,  a  hand 
with  a  hammer  about  to  strike  a  chisel  held  by  another 
hand;  shield  surmounted  by  liberty  cap  in  a  glory; 
around,  beneath  shield,  OMNIA  VINCIT  LABOR; 
below,  two  laurel  branches.     33  mm. 

608.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1867.     Similar  to  No.   506,  except 

date. 


182         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

609.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1867.  Ohv.  EST^  LIB^  DE  GUANA- 
XUAT0.1857.  The  arms  of  the  republic  of  Mexico; 
below,  OCTAVO.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  506.     25  mm. 

810.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1867.     Similar  to  No.  509,  except  date. 

JALISCO. 

511.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1829.  Ohv.  ESTADO  LIBRE  DE 
JALISCO.  Mexican  flag  on  a  staff  standing  by  a 
bow  and  quiver  filled  with  arrows;  below,  1829.  Rev. 
Liberty  seated  to  left,  holding  in  right  hand  pole  sur- 
mounted with  liberty  cap,  her  left  hand  resting  upon 
the  seat;  in  front,  a  cornucopia  lying  upon  the  ground; 
around,  •  UN  •  QUARTO  •.     28  mm. 

612.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1831.     Similar  to  No.  511,  except  date. 

613.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1833.     Similar  to  No.  511,  except  date. 

614.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1834.    Similar  to  No.  511,  except  date. 

515.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  511,  except  date. 

516.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1836.     Similar  to  No.  511,  except  date. 

517.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1868.    Types  similar  to  No.  511,  but 

reading  *UNA    •    CUARTILLA   *   on  the  reverse. 
32  mm. 

518.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1861.     Similar  to  No.  5lY,  except  date. 
619.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  517,  except  date. 


520.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1828.     Legends  and  types    similar  to 

No.  511,  but  reading  •UN*   OCTAVO*  on  the  re- 
verse.    21  mm. 

521.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1833.     Similar  to  No.  520,  except  date. 

622.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1860.     Similar  to  No.  520,  but  larger, 

28  mm.,  and  dated  1850. 

623.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1866.     Similar  to  No.  522,  except  date. 

624.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1861.     Similar  to  No.  522,  except  date. 

625.  Octavo  (1/8  real),  1862.     Similar  to  No.  522,  except  date. 


I 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         183 

526.  Medio  octavo  (1/16  real),  1861.     Legends  and  types  simi- 

lar to  No.  511,  but  reading  *MEDIO*  OCTAVO* 
on  reverse.     21  mm. 

SONORA. 

527.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1861.     Ohv.    EST^  LIB^  Y  506° 

DE  SONORA.  National  arms  of  Mexico.  Rev.  UNA 
CUARTILLA  -  DE  REAL  1861.  Liberty  seated  to 
left,  similar  to  No.  511.     34  mm. 

528.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  527,  except  date. 

HERMOSIIiliO. 

529.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1832.     Ohv.  HERMOSILLO.A.DE. 

1832.  L.S.  Liberty  cap  in  a  glory.  Rev.  EST.  DE. 
SONORA.  UNA.  CUART.  Two  cornucopia,  turned 
in  opposite  directions.     23  mm. 

530.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1833.    Similar  to  No.  529,  except  date. 

531.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1835.    Similar  to  No.  529,  except  date. 

532.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real) ,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  529,  except  date. 

ZACATECAS. 

533.  Cuartilla  (1/4  real),  1862.     Ohv.   EST.   LIB.   FED.   DE 

ZACATECAS.  A  pyramid,  against  the  front  of  which 
leans  the  book  of  the  constitution,  inscribed  ley;  against 
the  front  of  the  socle  lean  three  wreaths,  and  a  fourth 
against  right  side;  behind  the  pyramid,  a  tree;  below, 
*  Q  U  A  RT I LLA  * .  Rev.  An  angel,  flying  to  right,  the 
head  turned  to  left,  and  carrying  across  left  shoulder 
an  arrow  surmounted  with  a  liberty  cap  surrounded  by 
rays;  below,  on  right,  a  fort  with  flag  flying. 


COINS  OF  MUNICIPALITIEa 


MOREIilA. 


534.  1837.  Ohv.  MUNICIPALIDAD  DE  MORELIA.  1837. 
Value,  1/8.  Rev.  A  youth,  bearing  libert}^  pole  sur- 
mounted by  cap  in  a  glory,  between  oak  and  laurel 
branches. 


184         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

TAPAIjPA. 

635.  1866.     6'J^j.COMMERCIO  DETAPALPA.     Value,  i/8. 

Rev.  SOCIEDAD.     Liberty  cap;  beneath,  1856. 

CAMPBCHE. 

636.  1861.     Ohv.  MUNICIPIO  DE  CAM  PECHE,  with  de  in 

center  of  field.     Rev.  un  |  centavo  |  1861. 

MERIDA. 

637.  1866.      01m.  MERIDA   DE  YUCATAN.     In  three  lines 

across  the  field,  part.  |  de  la  so-  |  cied.     Rev.  1/2  | 

GBANO  I  DE   PESO  j  FUERTE.       27  mm. 


CENTRAL  AMERICA  UNDER  SPAIN. 


The  mint  of  the  captain-generalcy  of  Guatemala,  or  Central  America, 
wag  established  at  Guatemala  by  Philip  V  (1701-24-46).  The  coins  of 
this  mint  bear  the  same  types  as  those  of  the  great  mints  in  Mexico  and 
in  South  America,  and  are  distinguished  from  the  latter  by  the  mint- 
mark  G.  (Guatemala),  and  later  by  N.  G.  (Nueva  Guatemala). 

The  coinage  of  gold  in  Guatemala  does  not  appear  to  have  been  very 
considerable,  at  least  in  comparison  with  the  gold  coinage  of  the  Spanish 
mints  in  North  and  South  America;  and  the  apparently  meager  produc- 
tion of  gold  at  this  mint  has  of  late  been  actually  reduced  considerably  by 
the  correct  attribution  of  the  coins  bearing  the  mint-mark  NR  to  the 
mint  at  Bogota,  where  the  letters  refer  to  Nuevo  Reino,  or  New  Granada. 

MINT  AT  GUATEMALA,  LATER  NEW  GUATEMALA. 

SILVER. 

Ferdinand  VI,  A.  D.  17J,6-1769. 

1.  Peseta,  1747.     Proclamation    piece.     Ohv.    [FERD.]    VI. 

D.G.HISPAN.ET  IND.  REX.  Bust  to  right.  Bev. 
GUAT.  I[N.  EIUS.PR]OCLAMATION.  Ahorseman, 
with  drawn  sword,  leaping  over  two  mountain  peaks; 
below,  1747. 

2.  Peseta,  1767.     Ohv.    FERD.   Vi.   D.G.HISP.ET    IND.R. 

A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quar- 
terly, with  three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon  and  a  pome- 
granate on  the  base;  at  sides,  J  -  2.  E&v.  VTRA 
QUE  V  N  U  M .  The  two  hemispheres,  crowned,  above 
the  sea,  between  the  two  crowned  Pillars  of  Hercules; 
about  each  pillar,  a  scroll  inscribed  (left)  plus  - 
(right)  ultra;  below,  *   G  *    1770   *G*     28  mm. 

Charles  III,  A.  D.  1760-1788. 

3.  Peso,  1777.     Oh).  CAROLUS.  Ill       -       DEI.  GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 

1777.     Rev.   HISPAN.    ET    IND.  REX  N   G.  8R.  P. 

A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quarterly, 

three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheen  and  a  pomegranate  on 

the  base,  between  two  pillars;  about  the  pillars,  a  scroll 

inscribed  (left)  plus  -  (right)  ultra.     Edge,  o  □  o  en  o. 

40  mm. ;  415  grs. 

185 


186         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

4.  Toston,  1770.  Oh).  CAROLUS.  II I .  D.  G .  HISPAN  .  ET 
IND.REX*.  Type  similar  to  No.  2,  but  reading 
•  |P|*-*|4|*  at  sides  of  the  shield.  Bev. 
Similar  to  No.  2,  except  the  date.  Edge,  laurel  wreath. 
33  mm. 

6.  Toston,  1772.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  the  Peso, 
No.  3,  but  with  G.4R.P.  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse. 
Edge,  oaoaoczi.     35  mm. 

6.  Toston,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  6,  except  date. 

7.  Toston,  1778.     Similar  to  No.  5,  except  date. 


8.  Peseta,  1763.  Ohv.  CAR.  III.  D.  G.  HISP.  ET  IND.  R. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  P  -  2.  Bev. 
Similar  to  No.  4. 


9.  Medio  real,  1760.  Proclamation  piece.  Ohv.  CAROLUS. 
III.  D.G.HISPA.ET  IND.  REX.  Bustto  right.  Bev. 
G.  IN  ElUS  PROCLAMATIONE.  A  horseman,  with 
drawn  sword,  leaping  over  two  mountain  peaks;  below, 
1760. 


Charles  IV,  A.  D.  1789-1808. 

10.  Peso,  1790.     Ohv.  CAROLUS.   IV  -  DEI. 

GRATIA.  Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1790.  Bev.  HISPAN.  ET  IND.  REX 
NG.  8R.  M.     Arms  as  No.  3. 

11.  Peso,  1792.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  the  king's  title  reading 

CAROLUS.  1 1 1 1  on  obverse,  and  dated  1 792. 

12.  Peso,  1794.  Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 

13.  Peso,  1797.  Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 

14.  Peso,  1798.  Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 
16.  Peso,  1804.  Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 
16.  Peso,  1807.  Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         187 

17.  Toston,  1793.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  10,  but 
reading  N  G.  4R.  M.  in  legend  on  the  reverse. 


18.  Peseta,  1790. 

reading  N 
o  □  o  □. 

19.  Peseta,  1791. 

20.  Peseta,  1792. 

21.  Peseta,  1793. 

22.  Peseta,  1794. 

23.  Peseta,  1799. 

24.  Peseta,  1800. 

25.  Peseta,  1801. 

26.  Peseta,  1806. 


Legends  and  type  similar  to  No.  10,  but 
G.  2R.   M.   in  legend  on   reverse.     Edge, 
28  mm. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 


27.  Eeal,  1801.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  10,  but 
reading  NG.  1  R.  M.  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse. 
20  mm. 


28.  Medio  real,  1793.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  10.    Rev.  H I S  PA  N . 

ET  IND.  R.  NG.M.     A  crowned  shield  of  arms,  as  No. 
3.     16  mm. 

29.  Medio  real,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  28,  except  date. 


Ferdinand  VII,  A.  D.  1808-1821. 

30.  Peso,  1808.     Ohv.   FERDIND.  VII.     —     DEI.  GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust  of  Charles  IV,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1808.  Rev.  Legend  and  type  similar  to 
No.  3,  but  reading  NG.  8R.  M  in  legend  on  the 
reverse.     38.5  mm. 

31.  Peso,  1809.     Similar  to  No.  30,  except  date. 

32.  Peso,  1810.     Similar  to  No.  30,  except  date.     40  mm. 


188         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

33.  Peso,  1815.     Obv.    FERDIN.  VII.    —     DEI.    GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust  of  Ferdinand  VII,  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1 81 5.  Rev.  Legend  and  type  similar  to  No.  3, 
but  reading  N  G.  8R.  M  in  the  legend  on  the  reverse. 
40  mm. 

34.  Peso,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date. 
36.  Peso,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date. 
36-37.  Pesos,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  dates. 
38.  Peso,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date. 
39-40.  Pesos,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  dates. 


41.  Toston,  1808.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  33,  except 
value,  which  is  4R(eales). 


42.  Peseta,  1808.     Proclamation  piece.     Obv.  FERDIN. HISP. 

VII.  G  U  AT.  1 1 .  Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped, 
to  right;  below,  1808.  Rev.  INTER  SUSPIRIA 
FIDES.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Guatemala;  at 
sides,  2  -  R. 

43.  Peseta,  1809.     6>5«.  FERDI  ND.  VI  I.     -     DEI.  GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust  of  Charles  IV,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1809.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  3,  except 
value  which  is  2  R(eales). 

44.  Peseta,  1810.     Ohv.   FERDIN.    VII.     -     DEI.    GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust  of  Ferdinand  VII,  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1813.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  3. 

45.  Peseta,  1815.     Similar  to  No.  44. 

46.  Peseta,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  44. 

47.  Peseta,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  44. 


48.  Real,  1810.  Obv.  FERDIND.  VII.  -  DEI.  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust  of  Charles  IV,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1810.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1,  but  read- 
ing NG.1  R.M.  in  legend.     21  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         189 

49.  Eeal,  1812.  OU.  FERDIN.  VII.  -  DEI.  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust  of  Ferdinand  VII,  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1812.     Reu.  As  No.  1.     20  mm. 

60.  Beal,  1814.     Similar  to  No.  49,  except  date. 

61.  Eeal,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  49,  except  date. 

62.  Eeal,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  49,  except  date. 


63.  Medio  real,  1810.  6>Jv.  FERDIN D.  VII,  -  DEI.  GRA- 
TIA. Laureated  bust  of  Charles  IV,  cuirassed  and 
draped,  to  right;  below,  1810.  R&o.  HI  SPAN.  ET 
I N  D.  R.     N G.  M .    Type  similar  to  No.  3. 

UNDEE  MEXICO. 

Augustin  i,  A.  D.  1822-1823. 

54.  Eeal,  1822.  Proclamation  piece.  Oh).  AUGUSTIN.  I. 
EMPERAD.  DE.  MEXICO.  Bust  of  Augustin,  to 
right.  Beo.  GUAT.  EN  LA  PROCLAM.  DE  SU.  !«. 
E  M  P.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  an  oval  shield  of  the 
arms  of  Guatemala  between  the  ends  of  the  branches. 

26  DE  DEC.   I  DE  1822  |  20  DE  LA  |  INDEP. 

22023°— 14 13 


CENTRAL  AMERICA,  INDEPENDENT. 


In  1821  Central  America  became  independent  of  Spain  and  formed  the 
confederated  RepAblica  del  Centra  de  Amirica,  composed  of  Guatemala, 
CoBta  Rica,  Nicaragua,  San  Salvador,  and  Honduras.  This  Republic  lasted 
until  1839,  when  it  was  dissolved  and  the  five  component  countries  became 
entirely  autonomous.  Several  attempts  to  reestablish  a  union  of  these 
countries  have  proved  even  less  successful  than  the  first,  and  have  left  but 
slight  traces  of  their  influence  upon  the  coins. 

The  coins  of  the  Republic  of  Central  America  were  struck  at  the  old 
Spanish  mint  at  Guatemala,  at  Tegucigalpa  (mint-mark  T.),  in  Honduras; 
at  San  Jose  (C  R),  in  Costa  Rica;  and  at  Leon  (NR),  in  Nicaragua.  The 
Republic  retained  the  Spanish  system  with  the  Peso  of  8  reales  as  the  unit. 
The  types,  however,  were  entirely  different  from  those  of  the  royal  coins. 
On  obverse  they  show  the  sun  rising  behind  a  range  of  five  mountains,  on 
reverse  a  tree  and  the  legend  LIBRE  CRESCA  FECUNDO  (PI.  XII,  5). 

EEPUBLIC  OF  CENTEAL  AMERICA,  1824. 

GOLD. 

1.  Onza,  1826.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DELCENTRO  DE 

AMERICA.  Sun  rising  behind  range  of  five  moun- 
tains; below,  1825.  Eev.  LIBRECRESCA  FECUNDO. 
A  tree,  the  stem  of  which  divides  the  mark  of  value, 
8  -  E,  within  a  circle;  below,  NG.  M.  21  Qs.  Edge, 
obliquely  hatched.     37  mm.;  416.3grs.     PI.  XII,  5. 

2.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1827.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  1, 

except  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  2  -  E.  22.5  mm.; 
104  grs. 

8.  Medio  escndo,  1826.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  1, 
except  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  1/2  -  E.  14  mm.; 
26  grs. 

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192         CATALOGUE    OF    COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

SILVER. 

4.  Peso,    1825.     Olv.     REPUBLICA     DEL     CENTRO     DE 

AMERICA.  Range  of  five  mountains,  and  the  sun 
rising  on  left,  behind  them;  below,  1825.  Rev.  LIBRE 
CRESCA  FECUNDO.  A  tree,  the  stem  of  which 
divides  the  mark  of  value,  8  -  R,  within  a  circle;  below, 
N  G.  M.  10  Ds  20  Qs.  Edge,  o  □  o  □.  39  mm.; 
416  grs. 

5.  Peso,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 

6.  Peso,  1835.     Similar  to  No.   4,  except  date.     39.5  mm.; 

415.3  grs. 

7.  Peso,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 

8.  Peso,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 

9.  Peso,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 


10.  Peseta,  1825.  Olv.  REP.D.CENT.  D.  AMER.  Type  as 
No.  4;  below,  1825.  Rev.  LIB.CRESC.  FEC.  Tree; 
at  sides  of  stem,  2  -  R. ;  below,  J.D.I.I.I.D.  Edge, 
00000.     23  mm. 


11.  Keal,  1824.  6>5?;.  REPUBLICA  DEL  CENTRO  DE  AMER. 
Type  as  No.  4.  Rev.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
4,  but  reading  1  -  R.  at  sides  of  tree. 

11a.  Real,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  7,  except  date. 


REPUBLIC  OF  GUATEMALA. 


For  several  years  after  the  dissolution  of  the  Republic  of  Central  America 
Guatemala  continued  on  her  coins  the  types  of  the  former,  but  in  1859  the 
portrait  of  President  Rafael  Carrara  (1851-1865)  was  placed  on  the  obverse 
(PI.  XII,  6),  and  after  his  death  the  portrait  was  still  retained  with  the 
inscription,  Fundador  de  la  Reji-dblica  de  Guatemala.  Until  1870  the  Span- 
ish system  was  retained,  but  in  that  year  the  decimal  system  was  adopted 
for  the  coinage  and  a  Peso  of  100  Centavos  was  made  the  unit.  The  arms 
of  the  Republic  displaced  the  portrait  of  Carrera  on  the  coins  issued  on 
the  decimal  system,  and  in  1872  the  seated  female  representing  Guate- 
mala (PI.  XIV,  1)  appeared. 

GOLD. 

12.  Onza,  1863.     Ohv.  RAFAEL  CARRERA  Rte-  DE.  LA  R^- 

DE  GUATEMALA.  Head  of  Carrera  to  right;  be- 
neath, FRENER.F.  Rev.  GUAT^.  RA.  S.  D.  -  O.  M. 
PROT"^^.  A  shield  of  arms,  with  sun  above;  at  sides 
of  shield,  16- P^;  the  whole  within  palm  wreath; 
beneath,  21  Q.  -  1863  -  R.     Edge,  reeded.     35  mm.; 

417.5  grs.     By  Frener. 

13.  Escndo,  1859.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  8,  with 

2  -  P.  as  mark  of  value  on  reverse,  and  the  date  1 859. 
Edge,  reeded.     IT  mm. ;  52  grs.     By  Frener. 

14.  Five   pesos,   1874.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA  -  DE    GUATE- 

MALA. Female  head,  Guatemala,  laureated,  to  left; 
below,  CI  N CO  PESOS.  Rev.  A  parchment  inscribed 
LiBERTAD  |  15  ]  DE  |  SETiEMBRE  |  1821,  surmounted  by 
a  bird  of  paradise,  upon  a  troph}^  of  two  guns  and  two 
swords;  below,  0.900  P.  1 874.    Edge,  reeded.    22  mm. ; 

123.6  grs. 

16.  Peso,  1860.  6>Ji;.  Similar  to  No.  8.  RevA  \  PESO  |  1860, 
within  a  palm  wreath;  below,  21  Q.  R.  Edge,  reeded. 
15  mm.;  25.3  grs. 

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194        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

16.  Medio  peso,  1860.  OU.  RAFAEL  CARRERA.P.D^.  L^.R. 
DEGUATEMALA.  Head  of  Carrera  to  right.  R&o. 
4  I  REALES  I  1860  |  within  a  palm  wreath;  beneath,  21 
Q.  R.     Edge,  reeded.     10  mm.;  12.7  grs. 

17-18.  Medio  pesos,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  12,  except  date. 


SILVER. 


19.  Peso,  1859.     OU.  RAFAEL  CARRERA  P^.   DE.  LA  Ra. 

DE  GUATEMALA.  Head  of  Carrera  to  left;  beneath, 
FRENER  F.  Rev.  Arms;  below,  10°.  20°— UN  PESO. 
-1859.     Edge,  reeded.     39  mm.;  379.5  grs. 

20.  Peso,  1864.     Ohv.    Similar  to  No.   19,  but  reading  P^e 

instead  of  P^  in  legend.  Refo.  Arms  of  the  republic; 
below,  L.  10°  20°  -UN  PESO  -1864  R.  Reeded 
edge. 

21.  Peso,  1866.     Ohv.   R.CARRERA    FUNDADOR    DE    LA 
.  .^       RCA.  D  E  G  U ATE  M  ALA.     Head  to  left.     Refo.  Similar 

to  No.  19,  except  date. 

22.  Peso,  1872.     Ohv.     REPUBLICA      DE     GUATEMALA. 

Female,  Guatemala,  crowned  with  oak  wreath,  seated  to 
left,  holding  a  cornucopia  filled  with  plants  and  fruits 
in  right  hand,  her  left  holding  scales  and  resting  upon 
a  column  bearing  the  inscription,  30  |  de  |  junio  |  de  | 
1871;  on  ground,  broken  chains;  below,  UN  PESO. 
Rev,  A  parchment  inscribed,  libertad  j  15  |  de  |  se- 
tiembre  I  1821,  surrounded  by  a  bird  of  paradise,  upon 
a  trophy  of  two  guns;  the  whole  over  a  laurel  wreath; 
below,  0.900-P.  1872.  Edge,  reeded.  38  mm.  PL 
XIV,  1. 

23.  Peso,  1882.      Ohv.     REPUBLICA     DE     GUATEMALA. 

Arms,  as  on  reverse  of  No.  22.  Rev.  Laureated  bust 
of  Liberty  to  left;  above,  LIBERTAD;  below,  UN 
PESO.  0.900.     A.  E.     Edge,  reeded. 

24.  Peso,  1896.     Sunilar  to  No.  22.    Edge,  reeded. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         195 

25.  Medio  peso,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  21,  with  the  reading 

R*^,  instead  of  R^^,  on  obverse;  and  on  reverse, 
CUATRO  R^.  beneath  the  arms. 

26.  Medio  peso,  1870.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  GUATEMALA. 

Arms  of  Guatemala.  Hev.  The  value,  50,  within  a 
circle,  on  seven  perpendicular  bars  of  blue,  silver,  red, 
gold,  red,  silver,  blue;  above,  CENTAVOS;  below, 
0.835.  R.  1870.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 


27.  Peseta,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  19,  except  for  the  reading 

P"''^.  on  obverse,  and  the  value,  which  is  DOS  R^. 
27  mm. 

28.  Peseta,  1865.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  27,  but 

24  mm.  diameter. 

29.  Peseta,  1866.     Ohv.  R.CARRERA  FUNDADOR  DE  LA 

R^DEGUATEMALA.  Head  of  Carrera  to  left.  Bev. 
Arms  of  the  republic;  below,  round,  L.10°  20°  -  DOS 
RL  -  1866  R. 

30.  Peseta,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  29,  except  date. 

31.  Peseta,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  29,  except  date. 

32.  Peseta,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  29,  but  reading  L.  0.900  - 

25  CENT.    -  1870  R.  on  reverse. 

33.  Peseta,  1872.     Ohv.  REP^.  DE  GUATEMALA.     A  shield, 

with  inscription,  15  |  de  |  set'^.  |  de  |  1821;  below, 
0.900  P.  1872.  liev.  2  |  REALES  |  within  a  wreath  of 
palm.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm. 

34.  Peseta,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  22,  but  reading  dos  reales 

in  the  exergue.     Edge,  reeded. 

36.  Peseta,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  34,  but  reading  25  ]  cent',  j 
in  the  exergue  on  obverse. 

36.  Peseta,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  35,  except  date. 

37.  Peseta,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  35,  but  with  the  reading,  2 

REALES,  in  the  exergue  on  obverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

38.  Peseta,  1896.    Similar  to  No.  37,  except  date. 


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39.  Eeal,  1847.     Olv.  REPUBLICA   DE  GUATEM.     Arms 

of  Guatemala.  Rev.  21  de  |  marzo  |  de  |  1847  |  within 
a  laurel  wreath.     21  mm. 

40.  Real,  1859.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  19,  but 

reading,  10^^  20^  -  UN  REAL.  -  1859  R.  below  arms, 
on  the  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     21  mm. 

41.  Real,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  39,  but  reading  UN    R^  in 

legend  on  reverse. 

42.  Real,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 

43.  Real,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 

44.  Real,  1867.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  29.     Rev,  Arms  of  the 

republic;  below,  10°  20^  1  R^  1867  R. 

45.  Real,  1868.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  33,  but 

reading  1  |  REAL  within  wreath  on  reverse. 

46.  Real,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  45,  except  date. 

47.  Real,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  45,  except  date. 

48.  Real,    1881.     Oho.     REPUBLICA     DE     GUATEMALA. 

Arms — parchment  surmounted  by  a  parrot,  over  two 
guns  in  saltire — within  an  olive  wreath.  R&o.  10  | 
CENT^  I  within  a  palm  wreath.     18  mm. 

49.  Real,  1894.     Types  similar  to  No.  22,  but  reading  1  real 

in  exergue  on  obverse,  and  0.835-1894  on  reverse. 


60.  Medio  real,  1872.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  22, 

but  reading  1/2  |  real  on  obverse.     16  mm.     Edge, 
reeded. 

61.  Medio  real,  1879.    Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 

52.  Medio  real,  1880.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  22,  but  reading  1/2 
R.  in  exergue.  Rev.  No  legend;  type  as  No.  22;  below, 
0.835-D.    1880. 

63.  Medio-real,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  62,  but  reading  medio 

REAL,  on  obverse. 

64.  Medio-real,  1896.    Similar  to  No.  52,  except  date. 


CATAIXXJUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         197 

65.  Cuartino,  1842.     Obv.  Three  mountain  peaks;  to  left,  ris- 
ing sun;  below,  1842.     Bev.  Tree;  at  sides  of  stem, 

G  -  1/4.     Plain  edge.     11  mm. 

66.  Cuartfno,  1844.     Similar  to  No.  55,  except  date. 


BRONZE. 


67.  Centavo,  1871.  Obv.  REP.  DE  GUATEMALA,  in  sunken 
letters,  on  a  scroll;  beneath,  sun  rising  above  a  volcano, 
which  is  between  two  mountain  peaks;  beneath,  1871. 
Rev.  UN  I  CENTAVO  |  -  *  -.     20  mm. 

58.  Centavo,  1881.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  48.  Rev.  un  [  cen- 
tavo I  -  T*r  -. 

69.  Centavo,  1884.    Similar  to  No.  58,  except  date. 


HONDURAS. 


The  unit  of  coinage  in  Honduras  is  the  Peso,  and  since  1871  it  has  been 
a  Peso  on  the  decimal  system  of  100  Centavos.  The  types  of  the  coins  are 
the  national  arms,  the  traditional  tree,  or  a  standing  figure  of  Liberty.  The 
small  coinage  of  the  country  has  sometimes  been  executed  at  foreign  mints, 
as  were  the  nickel  pieces  of  1870. 

The  arms  of  Honduras. — Adaptation  of  the  national  coat  of  arms  appears 
on  the  coins  of  Honduras,  the  essential  features  of  which  are  a  moun- 
tain peak  surmounted  by  a  Liberty  Pole  with  Phrygian  cap  in  a  glory, 
between  two  towers  on  which  rest  the  ends  of  a  rainbow,  the  whole  in 
a  triangular  field  azure;  around,  on  a  broad  band,  REPUBLICA  DE 
HONDURAS. 

THE  REPUBLIC  OF  CENTEAL  AMERICA. 

1.  AR.  Peseta,  1831.  Oh).  REPUBLICA  DEL  CENTRO  DE 
AMERICA.  Sun  rising  behind  range  of  five  moun- 
tains; below,  1831.  E&o.  LIBRE  CRESCA  FECUN DO. 
Within  an  inner  circle,  a  tree,  whose  stem  divides 
mark  of  value,  2  -  R ;  below  T.  F.  1 0  D^  20  G^.    26  mm. 

REPUBLIC  OF  HONDURAS. 


TOKENS  IN   BRONZE. 

2.  8  Peso  pieces,  1862.      Olv.  Arms    of  Honduras;  on   the 

broad  band  surrounding  the  arms,  MONEDA  PROVI- 
SIONAL DEL  ESTADO  DE  HONDURAS.  Bev. 
LIBRE  CREZCA  FECUN  DO.  Within  an  inner  circle, 
a  tree,  the  stem  dividing  mark  of  value,  8  -  p^;  below, 
T.I  862.  A.     32  mm. 

3.  4  Pesos,  1862.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  ex- 

cept mark  of  value  which  is  4  -  p^. 

4.  2  Peso  pieces,  1862.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2. 

26  mm. 
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CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,   AND  MBDALg.         199 

6.  Peso,  1867.     Ohv.   MONEDA  PROVISIONAL  DEL  ES- 
TADO  DE  HOND.     Arms  of  Honduras.     Rev.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  2,  but  reading  T.  1857.     F.  L  in  legend,  and 
8  -  R.  as  mark  of  value.     40  mm. 

6.  Peso,  1862.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  but  with 

8  -  R  as  mark  of  value  on  reverse. 

7.  4Eeales,  1852.     Obv.  MON  .  PROVISIONAL  DEL  EST. 

DE  HOND.  Arms  of  Honduras.  Rev.  LIBRE 
CREZCA  FECUNDO.  Tree,  the  stem  dividing  mark 
of  value,  4  -  R.;  below,  •t-1852-g.     30  mm. 

8.  4  Eeales,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  7. 

9.  AR.  2  Reales,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  2  -  e  as 

mark  of  value  on  reverse.     19  mm. 

GOLD. 

10.  1896.     6  Pesos.     Obv.  Head  of   Liberty  to  left;  above, 

15  DE  SETIEMBRE  DE  1821;  below,  CENTRO 
AMERICA;  in  the  field,  left,  P,  right.  A,  each  over 
trident  and  caduceus,  in  saltire.  Rev.  Arms  of  Hon- 
duras; above,  a  scroll  inscribed,  u-n-i-o-n;  above  the 
scroll,  five  stars  inscribed  with  the  initial  letters  of  the 
names  of  the  States  composing  the  Union :  G . S.  H .  N  .0. ; 
below,  CINCO  PESOS.  Edge,  reeded.  22  mm.; 
124  grs. 

SILVER. 

11.  Peso,  1881.     Obv.  Arms  of  Honduras  over  a  trophy  of 

flags  and  a  quiver  filled  with  arrows;  below,  0.900  -  25 
qMos  I  UN  PESO  -  1881.  ^e?;.  Liberty,  wearing  Lib- 
erty  cap,  standing  to  right,  her  left  foot  upon  the  base  of 
a  column,  supporting  with  her  right  hand  the  standard 
of  the  Central  American  Union,  her  left  supporting  the 
book  of  the  constitution,  which  rests  upon  the  column; 
above,  15  DE  SETIEMBRE  DE  1821;  in  exergue, 
CENTRO-AM  ERICA  ;  in  field,  to  left,  P.  to  right.  A, 
each  upon  a  dolphin  coiled  about  a  trident.  Edge, 
reeded.     38  mm.     By  Frener. 

12.  Peso,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  with  bust  of  Pallas  on 

a  scroll  beneath  the  arms;  above,  UN  PESO. 


200         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

13.  Medio  peso  (50  centavos),  1871.     Ohv.  Arms  of  Honduras 
i;ui',  over  a  trophy   of  flags,   and  crowned.     Bev.   DIOS 

1 'UNION  LIBERTAD.     Within  a  circle,  a  tree,  the  stem 

dividing  the  mark  of  value,  50  -  C,  in  a  laurel  wreath 
open  at  top;  above,  eleven  stars;  below,  on  border, 
15  DE  SET.  1821.     0.900.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

14.  Medio  peso  (60  centavos),  1875.     Legends  and  types  similar 

to  No.  11,  but  reading  50  cent*  beneath  the  arms  on 
obverse.     Reeded  edge.     32  mm. 

16.  Medio  peso  (50  centavos),  1879.  Ohv.  CENTRO  AMER- 
ICA REPUBLICA  DE  HONDURAS.  An  eagle, 
with  round  shield  of  arms  on  breast;  above,  a  scroll 
inscribed  PAZ — progreso — libertad;  below,  lei  9  dec. 
FiNO,  and  on  border,  50  CENTAVOS.  Rev.  ir  *  ir 
•  •  15  DE  SEP.  DE  1821  •*•••;  Liberty 
standing,  head  turned  to  right,  holding  in  right  hand 
the  flag  of  the  Central  American  Union,  the  left  arm 
{:'4  .resting  upon  a  column  (or  altar);  below,  1879.  Edge, 
reeded.     31  mm. 

16.  Medio  peso,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

17.  Medio  peso,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

18.  Medio  peso,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 


19.  26  Centavos,  1871.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  13, 

except  the  size,  and  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  25  -  C. 
25  mm. 

20.  25  Centavos,  1883.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  11, 

but  with  25  cent^  as  mark  of  value,  on  reverse.    25  mm. 

21.  25  Centavos,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

22.  26  Centavos,  1886.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

23.  AE.  25   Centavos,   1877.     Necessity  piece.     Ohv.  REPU- 

BLICA DE  HONDURAS.  A  tree  within  a  circle; 
below,  1877.  Hev.  Mark  of  value,  25,  within  a  circle; 
around,  •LA  HONDURENA*  ZELAYA  I  DIAZ. 
24  mm. 


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24.  10  Centavos,  1871.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  13, 
except  in  size,  and  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  10  -  c. 

18  mm. 

26-26.  10  Centavos,  1895.  Ohv.  Arms  of  Honduras,  within  a 
laurel  wreath.  Rev.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  10  |  cent^.  , 
with  a  bust  of  Pallas  beneath;  around,  PAZ  *  PRO- 
GRESO     •     LIBERTAD     *     1893.     Edge,    plam. 

19  mm. 

27.  AE.  10  Centavos,  1877.     Necessity  piece.     Similar  to  No. 

23,  but  with  mark  of  value,  10,  on  reverse.     21  mm. 

28.  5  Centavos,    1895.     Types  similar  to  No.   25,  but  with 

5  CENT^  within  the  wreath,  on  reverse. 

NICKEL. 

29-30.  1/2  Real,  1869.  Oh).  REPUBLICA  DE  HONDURAS. 
AMERICA  CENTRAL.  A  fort  in  a  harbor,  and  war- 
ship at  each  side;  above,  triangular  shield  of  arms; 
below,  trophj'^  of  eight  flags;  beneath,  barke.  Bev. 
Within  an  olive  wreath,  1/2  [  real  |  1869.  Edge,  plain. 
25  mm.     By  Barre.     Struck  at  Paris. 

31.  1/4  Eeal,  1869.      Similar  to  No.  29,  except  the  value. 

20  mm. 

32.  1/8  Real,  1869.      Similar  to  No.  29,  except  the  value. 

15  mm. 


BRONZE. 


33.  Centavo,  1879.     <95v.  CENTRAL  AMERICA  REPUBLICA 

DEHONDURAS.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  wearing 
Phrygian  cap;  beneath,  1879.  Eev.  Within  a  wreath, 
UN  I  CENTAVO.     20  mm. 

34.  Centavo,  1884.      Ohv.    REPUBLICA    DE    HONDURAS. 

Arms  of  Honduras.  Rev.  Within  an  olive  wreath, 
1  I  CENTAVO  I  1884.     20  mm. 

35.  1/2  Centavo,  1885.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  34, 

except  in  size  and  value.     16  mm. 


NICARAGUA. 


Nicaragua  declared  its  independence  of  Spain  in  1823,  and  joined  the 
Federal  Union  of  Central  America,  though  not  until  1854  did  Spain  recog- 
nize the  independence  of  Nicaragua. 

The  coinage  of  Nicaragua  has  never  been  extensive,  the  currency  of  the 
country  generally  having  been  foreign  coins  and  forced  circulation  of  paper 
money.    The  monetary  unit  of  the  country  is  a  silver  Peso  of  100  Centaws. 

The  arms  of  Nicaragua,  which  are  found  on  some  of  the  coins,  are  on  a 
shield  azure  a  chain  of  five  mountain  peaks,  above  which  risea  sun  or. 

1.  Peseta,  1825.     Ohv.  REP.  D.  CENT.  D.  AMER.     Sun,  ris- 

ing behind  range  of  five  mountains;  below,  1 825.  Bev. 
LIB.CRESC.FEC.  A  tree,  the  stem  dividing  the  value, 
2-r;  below,  N. R.T.I  I. D.  Edge,00000.  24  mm. 
Thick  planchet. 

2.  20Centavos,  1880.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  NICARAGUA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic — triangular  shield  of  arms,  upon 
trophy  of  military  arms;  below,  *  1880  *.  Hev. 
20  I  c'^".  I  within  a  wreath;  above,  15DESETIEMBRE, 
and  beneath  the  wreath,  1 821 .     Edge,  reeded.     23  mm. 

3.  20Centavos,  1887.     Obv,  REPUBLICA  DE  NICARAGUA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  15  DE  SETIEMBRE 
1821.  Jiev.  20  I  CENTS  |  1887  I  within  laurel  wreath. 
Edge,  reeded. 


4.  10  Centavos,  1880.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2, 

but  reading  10  |  c^^  I  within  wreath,  on  reverse. 

5.  10  Centavos,  1887.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3, 

but  reading  10  |  cents  |  1887  |  on  reverse. 


6.  6  Centavos,  1880.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  but 

reading  5  |  c™  |  on  reverse. 

7.  6  Centavos,  1887.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3,  but 

reading  5  |  cents  |  1887  |  on  reverse. 

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CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         203 
NICKEL. 

8.  1  Centavo,  1878.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA    DE    NICARAGUA. 

The  arms  of  Nicaragua;  below,  1878.  Ren.  Within  an 
oak  wreath,  un  j  centavo.     21  mm. 

9.  6  Centavos,  1898.     Ohv.    ESTADO  DE  -  NICARAGUA. 

Within  a  triangular  field,  a  liberty  cap  in  a  glory  above 
a  range  of  five  mountains  by  the  sea;  beneath,  scroll 
pattern.    Ren.  Within  a  wreath,  5  |  centavos.    20  mm. 


BRONZE. 


10-11.  2  Centavos,  1887.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3, 
but  reading  2  |  cents  |  1887  within  laurel  wreath.  30 
mm. 

12.  2 Centavos,  1889.     6>5ij.  UNION  -  CENTRAL- AMERICA. 

Head  of  Liberty,  with  cap,  to  right;  above,  five  stars; 
below,  ENSATO  Rev.  COSTA- RICA  •GUATEMALA 
•  HONDURAS  •  NICARAGUA  •  SALVADOR. 
Within  a  wreath,  2  |  centavos;  below,  1889.     30  mm. 

13.  Centavo,    1860.     Obv.    LI  BERT  AD    Y    UNION.    Three 

mountain  peaks.  Reo.  REPUBLICA  DE  NICARAGUA. 
Within  a  beaded  circle,  un  |  centabo  |  1860.     26  mm. 

14.  Centavo,  1889.    Similar  to  No.  12,  but  reading  l  |  centavo  | 

within  the  wreath,  on  reverse. 


I 


SALVADOR. 


The  coinage  of  Salvador  has  never  been  of  any  considerable  extent. 
Whatever  need  there  may  be  of  gold  or  silver  is  supplied  with  the  coins 
of  foreign  countries,  especially  of  France,  England,  and  the  United  States. 
The  currency  of  the  country  ia  inconvertible  paper,  which  is  greatly  depre- 
ciated. The  legal  monetary  unit  is  the  silver  Peso.  The  types  consist  of 
the  arms  of  the  Republic  on  obverse,  and  a  bust  of  Columbus,  or  the  value 
within  a  wreath  on  the  reverse.     The  decimal  system  is  now  employed. 

The  arms  of  Salvador:  On  a  shield  azure  a  volcano,  behind  which  rises 
a  sun  or,  and  above,  nine  stars  or;  crest,  two  cornucopise  of  flowers  and  a 
pole  or  surmounted  by  a  Phrygian  cap  in  a  glory. 


GOLD. 

1.  20  Pesos,  1892.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA    DEL   SALVADOR, 

Arms  of  Salvador  within  a  palm  wreath;  below, 
900.  c.A.M.  1892.  Bev.  AMERICA  CENTRAL. 
Laureated  bust  of  Liberty  to  left;  below  20  PESOS. 
Edge,  reeded.     33  mm.;  497.5  grs. 

2.  10  Pesos,  1892.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  1,  but 

with  10  PESOS  beneath  the  bust,  on  reverse.  27  mm. ; 
248.6  grs. 

3.  6  Pesos,  1892.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  1,  but 

with  5  PESOS  beneath  the  bust,  on  reverse.  21  mm.; 
122.5  grs. 


SILVER. 


4.  Peso,  1892.     Ohv.   Similar  to    No.    1.     Bev.    AMERICA 

CENTRAL.    A  flag  held  by  five  hands.     Edge,  reeded. 
37  mm. 

5.  Peso,  1893.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1.     Bev.  Bust  of  Colum- 

bus, with  hat,  to^left;  above,  CRISTOBAL  COLON  ; 
below,  UNO  PESO.     AMERICA  CENTRAL    Edge, 
reeded.     38  mm. 
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CATAIX>GUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         205 

6.  Peso,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  5,  except  date. 

7.  Medio  peso,  1893.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  5, 

except  in  size  and  value. 

8.  20  Centavos,  1892.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  SALVADOR. 

Arms  of  the  Republic.     R&o,    veinte  |  centavos  | 
within  a  palm  wreath. 

9.  10  Centavos,  1892.    Similar  to  No.  8,  but  reading  diez  | 

centavos  I  on  reverse. 

10.  6  Centavos,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  8,  but  reading  cinco  | 

centavos  I  on  reverse. 


nickel. 


11.  2  Centavos,  1889.     OU.  REPUBLICA  DEL  SALVADOR. 

Head  to  left;  below,  1889.      Ren.   Within  an  olive 
wreath,  3  |  CENTAVOS.    20  mm. 

12.  1  Centavo,  1889.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  11, 

but   reading   1  |  CENTAVO  |  in  wreath    on   reverse. 
16  mm. 


BRONZE. 


13.  Real,  1835.    Necessity  piece.     OU.  POR  LA  LI  BERT  AD 

DEL  SAL.  Within  a  circle,  a  mountain  peak  with 
letter  S.  at  each  side.  Rev.  MONEDA  PROVI- 
SIONAL. A  column,  standing  by  the  sea,  surmounted 
by  liberty  cap;  at  sides  of  column,  1  and  R, 

14.  Medio  real,  1880.     Necessity  piece.     Ohv.  CASINO  SA L- 

VADORE;  in  field,  the  date.  Rev.  medio  real  in 
one  line  across  the  field.     26  mm. 

22023°— 14 14 


COSTA  EICA. 


From  1832  to  1850  the  coins  of  Costa  Rica  bear  the  type,  three  moun- 
tains and  tree,  of  the  earlier  confederacy,  with  the  exception  of  the  Real, 
which  had  for  obverse  type  a  female  bust.  In  1850  the  national  arms 
appeare<l  on  the  gold  and  silver. 

The  adoption  of  the  decimal  system  in  1864  was  followed  in  1885  by  the 
adoption  as  the  standard  unit,  the  silver  Peso  of  25  grams,  900  thousandths 
fine,  or  the  equivalent  of  the  5-franc  piece  of  the  Latin  Monetary  Union. 

The  new  coins  on  the  silver  standard  had  on  the  obverse  the  arms  of 
Costa  Rica  and  on  the  reverse  the  value  between  branches  of  coffee. 

In  1896  Costa  Rica  adopted  the  gold  standard,  and  for  unit  the  gold 
Colon  of  778  milligrams,  900  thousandths  fine.  On  the  new  gold  coin,  first 
issued  in  1897,  the  bust  of  Columbus  appears  as  the  reverse  type. 

The  arms  of  Costa  Rica:  Three  mountains  by  the  sea,  behind  the  first 
of  which  rises  the  sun  or;  in  front  and  behind,  a  three-masted  ship,  and 
above,  three  stars  or;  below  the  shield,  laurel  and  palm  branches  in  saltire; 
the  shield  over  a  trophy  of  flags  and  military  arms. 

EEPTJBIIC  OF  CENTRAL  AMERICA. 

GOLD. 

1.  Onza,   1828.      Oh}.   REPUBLICA     DEL    CENTRO     DE 

AMERICA.  Sun  rising  behind  range  of  five  moun- 
tains; below,  1828.  Eev.  LIBRE.  CRESCA.  FE- 
CUNDO.  A  tree,  with  numeral  8  to  left,  and  E.  to 
right  of  stem,  within  a  circle;  below,  C  R.  F.  21  Q^. 
Edge,  hatching.     38  mm.;  416.2  grs. 

2.  Media  onza,  1836.    Types  similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  date 

and  value.    Edge,  oblique  hatching.    30  mm. ;  207.7  grs. 

3.  Medio  escudo,   1826.     Ohv.    REPUB.    DEL.   CENT.    DE. 

AMER.  Within  a  circle,  sun  rising  above  three 
mountains;  below,  1826.  Bev.  LIBRE  CRESCA  FEC. 
A  tree,  the  stem  dividing  1/2  -  E.,  within  a  circle;  be- 
low, C  R.  F  21  Qs.  Reeded  edge.  15  mm.;  21.6  grs. 
206 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         207 
SILVEE. 

4.  Peso,  1831.  Types  similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  date  and 
value.     Edge,  □oaoa.     44  mm.;  396.5  grs. 

6.  Peseta,  undated.  Countermarked  Peseta  of  Charles  III, 
struck  at  Madrid.  Countermarks:  Ohv.  Female  head 
to  left,  with  cosTA-EicA  above,  and  2  e.  below.     Bev. 

HABILITADA  POE  EL  GOB.      A  tree. 

6.  Peseta,  undated.  Countermarked  Peseta  of  Charles  IV; 
similar  to  No.  6. 


EEPUBIIC  OF  COSTA  RICA,  1832. 

GOLD. 

7.  Media  onza,  1850.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA  DE  COSTA  RICA. 

Garnished  shield  of  arms,  within  a  laurel  wreath;  below 
1850.  Rev.  AMERICA  CENTRAL  An  Indian 
woman,  with  bow  and  two  arrows  in  right  hand,  lean- 
ing with  left  elbow  upon  a  column,  which  bears  the 
inscription,  15  |  DE  |  SET^  |  DE  |  1821  ;  below,  21  QS 
1/2  01.  J.  B.  Edge,  reeded.  29  mm.;  196  grs.  PI. 
XII,  8. 

8.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1850.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  CENTRO 
DEAMERICA.  Sun  above  five  mountain  peaks,  within 
a  circle;  below,  1850.  Bev.  LIBRE.  CRESCA.  FE- 
CUN  DO.    Tree  and  value,  2  -  e.,  within  a  circle;  below, 

c  E.  J.  B.  21  Q^     Edge,  o-o-o-     23  mm.;  97.7  grs. 

9.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1854.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  7, 

but  reading  21  Q^-2  E.-J.  B.  below  type  on  reverse. 
23  mm. ;  98  grs. 

10.  Escudo,    1842.      Ohv.    EST.    D^.    COSTA-RICA.      Six- 

pointed  star,  within  a  circle;  below,  palm  and  laurel 
branches.  Bev.  A  tree,  the  stem  dividing  the  value, 
1  -  E.,  within  a  circle;  around,  21  Q.  -  M.  M.  1842. 
19  mm. ;  48  grs. 

11.  Escudo,  1855.    Types  similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  1  b.  in 

exergue,  on  reverse.     19  mm. ;  47.7  grs. 


208         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

12.  Medio  escudo,  1846.     Ohv.   RE  PUB.    DEL.   CENT.   DE. 

AMER.  Sun  rising  over  three  mountains;  the  date 
beneath.  Rev.  LIBRE.  CREZCA.  FECUNDO.  A 
tree,  the  stem  dividing  the  value,  J4  -  e.,  with  C  R. 
J.  B.  round  beneath.     14.5  mm.;  24  grs. 

13.  Medio  escudo,   1848.     Similar  to  No.   17,   except  date. 

24.5  grs. 

14.  Medio  escudo,   1848.     Similar  to  No.    17,   but   counter- 

marked  on  both  sides — habilitada  for  el  goberno;  a 
lion  standing  1.     22.7  grs. 

16.  Medio  escudo,  1850.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  7, 
but  with  Yi  E.  in  exergue.     14.5  mm.;  24  grs. 


16.  10  Pesos.  1870.     Oh).  REPUBLICA   DE  COSTA  RICA. 

Shield  of  arms;  below,  olive  branches  and  1870.  Rev. 
AMERICA  CENTRAL.  Within  olive  wreath,  diez  1 
PESOS;  below,  21  Q  —  G.  W.  Reeded  edge.  29  mm.; 
228  grs. 

17.  6  Pesos,  1875.    Types  similar  to  No.  16,  but  with  cinco  | 

PESOS  within  wreath,  on  reverse.     21  mm. ;  114  grs. 

18.  1  Peso,  1866.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  16,  but 

with  UN  I  PESO  within  the  wreath,  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.      14.5  mm. ;  21.5  grs. 


19.  20Colones,  1897.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COSTA  RICA- 

Shield  of  arms;  beneath,  1897.  Rev.  AMERICA 
CENTRAL.  Bust  of  Columbus  to  right;  below, 
VEINTE  COLONES.    Reedededge.    27 mm. ;  240 grs. 

20.  10  Colones,  1897.    Types  similar  to  No.  19,  but  with  D I EZ 

COLONES  beneath  the  bust,  on  reverse.  21  mm.; 
120  grs. 

21.  2  Colones,  1897.   Types  similar  to  No.  19,  but  reading  DOS 

CO  LO  N  ES  beneath  the  bust,  on  reverse.  Reeded  edge. 
14  mm. ;  24  grs. 


CATALOGUE  01*  Qom^,  TOKENS,  AiTD  MEDALS.        ^09 
SILVER. 

22.  Medio  peso,  1865.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COSTA-RICA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  palm  and  laurel  branches, 
and  the  date  beneath.  Bev.  AMERICA  CENTRAL. 
A  tree,  the  stem  dividing  the  value,  50  -  o^;  below,  9 
D.  G.  W.     Edge,  reeded.     33  mm.      ' 

23.  Medio  peso,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  22,  except  date. 

24.  Medio  peso,  1875.     Similar  to  No.  22,  except  date. 

25.  Medio    peso,    1880.      Ohv.     Similar    to    No.   22.      Bev. 

AMERICA  CENTRAL  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel 
and  palm,  50  centavos;  below,  G.  W.  9  D^.  Edge, 
reeded. 

26.  Medio  peso,  1882.    Necessity  piece.     A  half  peso  of  Co- 

lumbia, countermarked  on  obverse  (head  of  Liberty); 
countermarks:  Ohv.  Arms  of  Costa  Rica;  above,  COSTA 
RICA.  ^(gv.  Lion  standing  to  right;  around,  HABILI- 
TADA  POR  ELGOBIERNO. 

27.  Medio  peso,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  25,  except  date. 


28-29.  Peseta,  1849.  Necessity  pieces.  Spanish  American 
pieces,  of  crude  fabric,  countermarked:  Ohv.  REPUB. 
DELCENT.  DEAMER.  Sun  above  three  mountains. 
Bev.  HABILITADA.  EN.  COSTA  RICA.  J.  B.  A 
tree.     12  mm. ;  63  grs. 

30.  Peseta,  1849.    Necessity  piece.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA   DEL 

CENTRO  DE  AMERICA.  Sun  rising  behind  five 
mountains;  beneath,  1849.  Bev.  LI BRE  CREZCA  FE- 
CU  N  DO.  Tree,  and  mark  of  value,  2  -  r.  Counter- 
marked  as  No.  26. 

31.  Peseta,  1850.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  22,  but 

with  1/4- P°  as  mark  of  value  on  reverse;  and  on 
border,  beneath  the  arms,  10  D^  20  G^  J.  B. 

32.  Peseta,  1865.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  22,  but 

with  25  -  c^  as  mark  of  value  on  reverse. 

33.  Peseta,  1876.    Similar  to  No.  32,  except  date. 


210         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

34.  Peseta,  1886.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  25,  but 

reading  25  |  centavos  |  within  wreath,  on  reverse. 

35.  Peseta,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  34,  except  date. 


36.  Real,  1849.     Olv.    REPUBLICA   DE  COSTA-RICA.     A 

tree,  dividing  mark  of  value,  l  -  k,  within  a  circle; 
below,  on  border,  1849.  Rei).  o  AMERICA  CEN- 
TRAL o  .  Facing  female  bust,  with  nude  breasts; 
below,  on  border,  J.  o  B.  o  9.  o  D. 

37.  Real,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

38.  Decimo,  1865.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  22,  but 

with  10  -  c^  as  mark  of  value  on  reverse. 

39.  Decimo,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

40.  Decimo,  1887.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  22.     Bev.  AMERICA 

CENTRAL  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  palm,  lo  | 
centavos;  below,  on  border,  9  D^  G.  W. 

41.  Decimo,   1890.     Similar   to    No.    40,    but  with   heaton 

BiKM*^  beneath  the  wreath,  on  reverse. 

42.  Decimo,  1892.    Similar  to  No.  40. 


43.  Medio  real,  1847.     Ohv.  REPUB.DELCENT.DE.AMER. 

Sun  rising  behind  three  mountains,  the  date  beneath. 
liev.  LIBRE  CREZCA  FECUNDO.  A  tree  and  mark 
of  value,  1/2  -  r;  below,  J.  B. 

44.  Medio  real,  1847.    Necessity  piece.    Similar  to  No.  43, 

countermarked  on  reverse  with  round  stamp,  6  mm. 
diameter:— HABILITADA  POR  EL  GOBIERNO;  a 
lion,  standing  to  left. 

45.  Medio  real,  1875.    Types  and  legends  similar  to  No.  22 

mm,  but  with  the  value  5  -  c^  on  reverse. 

46.  Medio  real,  1889.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA.  DE  COSTA  RICA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic,  with  the  date  beneath.  J^ev. 
AMERICA  CENTRAL  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel 
and  palm,  10  |  centavos;  below,  9  d*  heaton  bikm". 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         211 

47.  Cuartino,  1886.     Obv.  Sun  above  volcano,  between  two 

mountain  peaks;  the  date  beneath.     Hei).  1/4:  |  real  | 
within  palm  wreath. 

48.  Cnartino,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  47,  except  date. 

49.  Cuartino,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  47,  except  date. 


NICKEL  TOKENS. 

50.  10  Centavo  token,  undated.  Ohv.  COSTA  RICA  RAIL- 
WAY. C.  R.  In  field,  a  star.  B^.  In  field,  10  |  cen- 
tavos.     20  mm. 

61.  5  Centavo  token,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  50,  but  reading 

6  I  CENTAVOS  I  in  field  on  reverse. 


ar  ja^i 


BRITISH  HONDUEAS. 


This  portion  of  Central  America  became  a  British  possession  in  1667,  the 
ownership  being  finally  acknowledged  and  confirmed  by  the  Spanish  in 
1783.  The  first  special  coinage  for  the  colony  was  provided  in  1885,  and 
was  limited  to  the  bronze  Cent.  Later  the  same  provision  of  a  silver  coin- 
age was  made  for  this  colony  as  for  Canada,  and  consisted  of  a  Fifty-cent 
piece,  a  Twenty-five-cent  piece,  and  a  Ten-cent  piece.  All  the  coins  of  the 
colony  are  struck  in  England. 

SILVER. 

Victoria,  1837-1901. 

1.  60  Cents,  1894.     Olv.   VICTORIA   QUEEN.     Coroneted 

bust  to  left.  Rev.  BRITISH  HONDURAS.  1894. 
Within  a  beaded  circle,  50  |  oents.  Edge,  reeded. 
30  mm. 

2.  50  Cents,  1895.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  25  Cents,  1894.    Types  similar  to  No.  1,  except  statement 

of  value.     23  mm. 

4.  25  Cents,  1895.     As  No.  3.  . 

6.  10  Cents,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  10  |  cents  on 
the  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

BRONZE. 

6.  1   Cent,  1888.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1.     Rev.   BRITISH 

HONDURAS.  Within  beaded  circle,  the  numeral  1; 
below,  ONE  CENT  1888.     Edge,  plain.     28  mm. 

SILVER. 

Edward  VII,  1901-1910. 

7.  60  Cents,  1906.     Ohv.  EDWARD  VII     —     KING  &  EM- 

PEROR.    Crowned  bust  to  right.     Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  1,  except  date. 
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CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  .AND  MEDALS.        213 

8.  26  Cents,  1906.    Types  similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  25  |  cents  | 
on  the  reverse. 


BKONZE. 

9.  1  Cent,  1904.     Ohv.   Similar  to  No.  7.     E&v.  Similar  to 

No.  6. 

BELIZE. 

10.  AE.  1/4  Real  token,  1871.     Ohv.   BELIZE  HONDURAS. 

Indian  head  to  left;  below,  1871.  Bev.  Within  a 
laurel  wreath,  RECEIVABLE  FOR  and  in  the  field,  1/4 
BEAL  I  BY  J.  J.     24  mm. 


SOUTH  AMERICA. 


The  colonial  mints  established  by  Spain  in  the  South  American  vice- 
royalties  were  at  Lima  (mm.  ^^),  Potosi  (mm.  ^),  Santa  Fe  de  Bogota 
(mm.  NR),  someHmes  in  ligature,  Popayan  (mm.  P.  or  PN.),  and  at 
Santiago  de  Chile  (mm.  §.). 


UNDER  SPAIN. 
FhiUj?  IV,  A.  D.  16^1-1625. 


POTOSI. 

SILVER. 

1.  Peso,  1639.     (95r.  PHILIPPVS.  Illl..    D.  G.   HISP.      A 

crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  P.  |  T.  -  VI 1 1.  Bev. 
ET  INDIARVM  RE.XANO.  1639.  A  cross,  with  arms 
of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the  angles,  within  a  tressure  of 
eight  arches.     41  mm. ;  415  grs. 

Charles  II,  A.  D.  1665-1700, 

lilMA. 

SILVER. 

2.  Peso,  1692.     Ohv.   II       I   I   I   I   I  M.     RE.    Across 

potent,  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the  angles;  at 
sides,  L.-V.  Bev.  Illl  II  /1692/  /  PERV. 
Two  crowned  pillars  standing  in  the  sea;  across  the 
field,  L  -  8  -  V  I  PLV  -  SVL  -  tr[a]  /  /  /  /  /  /  / . 
39  mm.;  413.5  grs.     Pierced. 


POTOSI. 

3.  Peso,  1674.  Ohv.  CAROLVS.I I.D.G.HISPANIARVM.R. 
A  cross  potent,  with  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the 
angles;  at  sides,  P,  -  E. ;  beneath,  1674.  Bev.  POTO- 
SI.AN0.1674.EL.PERV.  Two  pillars;  across  field,  in 
three  lines,  P-8-E  |  plv-svl-tra.  |  e-74-p.  38  mm.; 
417.5  grs. 
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CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         215 

4.  Peso,  1683.  Similar  to  No.  3,  but  with  P  and  V  at  sides  of 
the  cross;  beneath  it,  .83.;  reading  ANO.  683. EL. 
PERV, ;  p  -  8  -  V  in  the  first  line  of  legend  on  reverse, 
and  v-83 -p  in  last  line.     42  mm.;  405.5  grs. 

6.  Peso,  1693.  Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date.  38  mm.; 
411.5  grs. 

FAilip  F,  A.  D.  1700-172^-17j^. 

lilMA. 

GOLD. 

6.  Onza,  1709.     Ohv.   PHILIPPVS.  V.    D.  G.   I.SPANIAR. 

A  cross  potent,  with  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the 
angles,  within  a  circle  of  pellets.  Eev.  ET  Y  N  D I A  R  V  M 
REX.  Two  crowned  pillars  standing  in  the  sea;  across 
the  field,  l-8-h  ]  p-v-a  |  7-0-9  |  ;  the  whole  within  a 
circle  of  pellets;  above,  a  crown.  32  mm.;  416  grs. 
PL  IX,  4. 

SILVER.  ,/ 

7.  Peso,  1703.      Olv.   [P]HILIPPVS.  V.   [D.    G.    HISPAN]. 

A  cross  potent,  the  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the 
angles;  at  sides,  L-  H.  Rev.  ETY[NDIARVM  REX]. 
Two  crowned  pillars  standing  in  the  sea;  across  the 
field,  l-8-h|p-v-a|h-703-l.  35  mm.;  415.5 
grs. 

POTOSI. 

8.  Peseta,  1739.     Irregular,  thick  piece.      Ohv.    Cross,   with 

arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the  angles;  to  left,  P. 
Hev.   Two  pillars;   across  the  field,   in  three  lines, 
I  -2-  I  lv.-svl-  I  M-739-  |  .     21  mm. 

Ferdinand  VI,  A.  D.  17Jt.6-1759. 

IiZMA. 
GOLD. 

9.  Onza,  1761.     Obv.  FERNINAND  VL  D.  G.  HISPAN.  ET 

I N  D.  REX.  Bust,  cuirassed,  to  right;  below,  *1 751  *. 
Rev.  INITIUM  SAPIENTIAE  TIMOR  DOMINI. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  the  collar  of  the  Golden 
Fleece;  at  sides,  J.  — 8;  below,  *  LM  * — *  LM  *. 
38  mm. ;  417  grs. 


Si 6         CATALOGtJS  OF  COtNS,  TOKEl^S,  Ajfl^  MEDALS. 

SILVER. 

10.  Peso,  1765.     Obu.  FERDND.  VI.  D.  G.  HISPAN.  ET  IND. 

REX.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile, 
three  lilies  in  the  center  and  pomegranate  on  the  base; 
at  sides  of  the  shield,  •|J|M|*  -  •18|*. 
Rev.  VTRAQVE  VNUM.  The  two  hemispheres, 
crowned,  above  the  sea,  between  two  crowned  pillars; 
about  each  pillar,  a  scroll  inscribed  (left)  plus-  (right) 
ultra;  below,  LM*  1755  •  LM.  Edge,  laurel 
wreath.     39  mm. ;  421  grs. 

11.  Real,  1755.     6>5i;.  FRD  .VI .  D.  G .  HISP.  ET  IND.  R.    A 

crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  r  -  1.  Rev.  VTRA — 
QVE  VNUM.  Same  type  as  No.  10;  below,  LM.1755. 
J.D.    Edge,  laurel  wreath.     21  mm. 

12.  Medio  real,  1756.     Oh).   FRD.VI.D.G.HISP.ET   IND.R. 

A  crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  rosettes  at  sides.  Rev. 
VTRA  QUE  VNUM.  Same  type  as  No.  10;  below, 
LM .1 756. J . M .     Edge,  laurel  wreath.     17  mm. 

13.  Medio  real,  1759.     Similar  to  No.  12,  except  date. 


POTOSI. 

GOLD. 

14.  Onza,  1754.  Irregular  thick  piece.  Obv.  FERD  [VI  D.  G]. 
Shield  of  arms,  crowned.  Rev.  [H  ISP]  ET  I  N[D].  REX. 
1 754.  A  cross  potent,  within  a  tressure  of  four  arches. 
30  mm.;  417.5  grs.     PI.  IX,  5. 

16.  Media  onza,  imdated.  Ohv.  Shield  of  arms.  R&o.  Cross. 
Irregular  piece,  and  very  much  clipped.  23  mm.; 
205.5  grs. 

16.  Cuarta  de  onza,  undated.     6>Jv.  Shield  of  arms.    J?ey.  Cross. 

An  irregular  thick  piece,  very  much  clipped.     20  mm. 
100.5  grs. 

17.  Escndo,  undated.     Ohv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rem. 

Cross.     17  mm. ;  77  grs.     An  irregular,  thick  piece. 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         217 
SILVER, 

18.  Peso,  1747.  Irregular,  thick  piece.  Ohv.  A  cross  potent, 
with  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  the  angles;  at  sides, 
P.  -  "R.  Reo.  Two  pillars;  across  the  field,  in  three 
lines,  p.  -  8  -  ^.  I  PLV  -  svl  -  tra.  |  ^  -  747  -  p.  Plain 
edge.     28  mm.;  417.5  grs. 


SANTIAGO. 

GOLD. 


19.  Onza,  1763.  Olv.  FERDINANDUS.VI.D.G.HISP.REX. 
Bust,  cuirassed,  to  right;  below,  *1753*.  Rev. 
NOMINA  fylAGNA  SEQUOR.  A  crowned  shield  of 
arms,  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  below,  *  5* 
•  J*     37mm.;  416.6. 


I 


BOaOTA. 

20.  Cnarta  de  onza,  1769.     Ohv.  FERDND.VI.D.G.HISPAN. 

ET  I N  D. REX.  Bust,  cuirassed,  to  right;  below,  1 759. 
Rev.  NOMINA  MAGNA  SEQUOR.  Crowned  shield 
of  arms;  below,  *n.r*  j.     23  mm.;  102  grs. 

Charles  III,  A.  JD.  1760-1788. 

IjIMA. 

SILVER. 

21.  Peso,  1774.     Ohv.  CAROLUS.    III.     -     DEI.   GRATIA. 

Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1774.  Rev.  HiSPAN.  ET  IND.  REX.  M  -SR.  M.  J. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  three 
lilies  on  an  inescutcheon,  and  a  pomegranate  on  base, 
between  two  pillars;  about  the  pillars,  a  scroll  inscribed 
(left)  PLUS-  (right)  ultra.  Edge,  o^oaoa.  41  mm. ; 
409.5  grs. 

22.  Peso,  1780.    Similar  to  No.  21,  except  date. 

23.  Peso,  1786.     Similar  to  No.  21,  except  date. 

24.  Peso,  1787.     Similar  to  No.  21,  except  date. 


218         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

25.  Toston,  1760.  Proclamation  jeton.  Oh).  CAROLUS.III. 
HISPAN.ET  IND.REX.  M-  Within  a  circle,  bust, 
cuirassed.  Rev.  OPTI  MO.PRI  NC.PUBLFIDELIT. 
JURAM.  A  double  ea^le,  crowned,  with  shield  on 
breast,  between  two  crowned  pillars;  beneath  talons  of 
eagle,  sup  -  vnd.     Edge,  laurel  wreath.     37  mm. 


26.  Peseta,  1772.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  21,  ex- 

cept the  reading  .2R.  J,  M.  on  reverse. 

27.  Peseta,  1781.     Similar  to  No.  26,  but  reading  2R.  M.  J.  in 

legend  on  reverse. 

28.  Peseta,  1782.     Similar  to  No.  27,  except  date. 

29.  Peseta,  1786.     Similar  to  No.  27,  except  date. 

30.  Peseta,  1788.     Similar  to  No.  27,  except  date. 


31.  Eeal,  1768.     Irregular,   thick  piece.      Ohv.   Cross,  with 

arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  angles.  Rev.  Two  crowned 
pillars;  three  line  inscription  obliterated,  except  the 
date  (1)768.     42.5  grs. 

32.  Real,  1776.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  21,  except 

the  reading  .1  R.  M.  J.  on  reverse.     22  mm. 

33.  Real,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 

34.  Real,  1779.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 
36.  Real,  1783.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 


POTOSI. 

SILVER. 

37.  Peso,  1782.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  21.     Rev.  HISPAN.  ET 

I N  D.  REX.  ^  .8  R.  P.  R.    Same  type  as  No.  21.    Edge, 
oaoaoa.    39  mm. 

38.  Peso,  1787.     Similar  to  No.  37,  except  date. 

39.  Peso,  1789.     Similar  to  No.  37,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COliTS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         219 

40-41.  Toston,  1770.  OU.  CAROLUS.  III.  D.  G.  HISPAN. 
ETIND.  REX.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and 
Castile;  at  sides,  left,  J  |  R,  between  two  rosettes,  right, 
4,  between  two  rosettes.  Rev.  VTRA  QUE  VNUM. 
Two  hemispheres,  crowned,  above  the  sea,  between  two 
crowned  pillars;  about  each  pillar  a  scroll  inscribed, 
(left)  PLUS  (right)  l^ltea;  below,  1^  *  1770  •  1^. 
Edge,  wreath.     33  mm. 

42.  Toston,  1775.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  37,  but 

reading  4  R.  J.  R.  in  legend  on  the  reverse,  and  dated 
1 770.     35  mm. 

43.  Toston,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  42,  except  date. 

44.  Toston,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  42,  except  date. 

45.  Toston,  1778.    Similar  to  No.  42,  but  reading  4  R.  P.  R.  in 

legend  on  reverse. 

46.  Toston,  1780.     Similar  to  No.  46,  except  date. 


I 


47.  Peseta,  1769.  Obv.  CAR.  III.  D.  G.  HISP.  ET  IND.  R. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  R — 2,  each  between 
two  rosettes.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  40,  except  the  date. 
28  mm. 

48-49.  Peseta,  1774.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  21, 
except  the  reading  "^  .2  R.  J.  R,  in  legend  on  reverse. 
28  mm. 

50.  Peseta,  1775.     Similar  to  No.  48,  except  date. 

61.  Peseta,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  48,  except  date.  » 

52.  Peseta,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  48,  except  date. 

53.  Peseta,  1780.     Similar  to  No.  48,  but  reading  2R.  P.  R. 

in  legend  on  reverse. 

54.  Peseta,  1783.     Similar  to  No.  53,  except  date. 


66.  Real,  1770.  Ohv.  CAR.III.D.G.HISP.ET  IND.R.  A 
crowned  shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  R.  -  1.  Rev.  Similar 
to  No.  40,  but  reading  "^  .1770.  J.R.  beneath  arms,  on 
reverse. 


220         CATALOGUE   OF  COHiTS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

56.  Real,  1774.     Similar  to  No.  37,  but  reading  f  .1  R.  J.  R.' 
in  legend,  on  reverse. 


BOGOTA. 


GOLD. 

67.  Onza,  1779.  Olv.  CAROLI  II.D.G.  HISP.ET  IND.  REX. 
Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below,  1 779.  Rev. 
IN.  UTROQ.  FELIX.  AUSPICE  DEO.  A  crowned 
shield  of  arms,  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  at 
sides  of  shield,  8  -  S ;  below,  nr.  -  j  j.  Edge,  ob- 
liquely hatched.     37  mm. ;  417  grs. 

58.  Onza,  1786.     Similar  to  No.  67,  except  date.     416.6  grs. 

59.  Cnarta  de  onza,  1765.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

57,  but  reading  nr.  *  .  j  v.  beneath  the  arms  on  the 
reverse.     22  mm. ;  92  grs.     PL  IX,  6. 

60.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1781.     Similar  to  No.   69,  but  reading 

NR.  *  .J.  J.  beneath  the  arms  on  the  reverse.  23  mm.; 
103  grs. 

SILVER. 

61.  Eeal,  1777.     Similar  to  No.  37, but  reading  N  R.  1  R.  J.  J. 

in  legend,  on  reverse. 

62.  Real,  1790.     Similar  to  No.  61,  except  date. 

POPAYAN. 

GOLD. 

63.  Media  onza,  1762.  6>5v.  CAROLVS.  III.D*G*  HISPAN* 

ET  IND. REX.  Bust,  cuirassed,  to  right;  below, 
•  1762*.  Rev.  •NOMINA  MAGNA  SEQUOR*. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms;  below,  pn*  *  *  j.  31  mm. ; 
207  grs. 

64.  Escndo,  1767.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  63,  but 

reading  pn.  *  j.  beneath  shield  of  arms  on  reverse. 
19  mm.;  62.2  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         221 

Charles  IV,  A.  D.  1789-1808. 

IjIMA. 
GOLD. 

66.  Onza,  1790.  Ohv.  CAROL.  IV.  D.  G.  HISP.  ET  IND.  R. 
Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below,  1790. 
Rev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX  AUSPICE  DEO.  Crowned 
shield  of  arms,  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  at 
sides,  8  -  S ;  below,  ^  I.  J.     38  mm.;  415.6  grs. 

SILVER. 

66.  Peso,   1789.     Proclamation  piece.      Ohv.  CAROLUS.    IV, 

D.  G.  HISP.  ET.  IND.  REX.  A  crowned  shield  of 
arms,  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece.  Bev. 
PUBLIC.  FIDELIT.  JURAM.  10.  OCTOBRIS.  1789. 
A  double  eagle,  crowned,  with  oval  shield  of  arms 
(the  arms  of  the  city  of  Lima)  on  breast,  between  two 
pillars;  below,  CR9  (left) — ix  (right).     39  mm. 

67.  Peso,  1790.     Ohv.  CAROLUS.  IV.  DEI.  GRATIA.    Lau- 

reated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1790.  Rev.  HISPAN  ET  IND.  REX.  M  -SR-  I-  J- 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile,  quar- 
tered, three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon,  and  a  pomegranate 
on  the  base,  between  two  pillars;  about  the  pillars  a 
scroll  inscribed,  plus — ultra.  Edge,  ocuoao.  40 
mm.;  410.7  grs. 

68.  Peso,  1791.     Similar  to  No.  67,  but  with  the  king's  title 

written,  CAROLUS.  Mil.  etc.,  and  dated  1791. 

69.  Peso,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

70.  Peso,  1797.    Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

71.  Peso,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

72-73.  Pesos,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  dates. 

74-75.  Pesos,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  dates. 

76.  Peso,  1803.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

77-78.  Pesos,  1804.  Similar  to  No.  68,  but  reading  8R.  J.  P. 
in  the  legend  on  the  reverse,  and  dated  1 804. 

79-80.  Pesos,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  dates. 

22023° — 14 15 


222  CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS, 

81-82.  Pesos,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  dates. 

83-84.  Pesos,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  dates. 

85-86.  Pesos,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  77,  except  dates. 


87.  Peseta,  1792.  Olv.  CAROLUS.  II 1 1.— DEI.  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1792.  Rev.  HISPAN.  ET.  IND.  REX.  2R.  I.  J. 
Type  similar  to  No.  67. 

88-89.  Pesetas,  1793.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  dates. 

90.  Peseta,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  date. 

91.  Peseta,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  date. 

92.  Peseta,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  date. 
93-94.  Pesetas,  1801.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  dates. 

95.  Peseta,  1802.     Similar  to  No.  87,  except  date. 

96.  Peseta,  1804.     Similar  to  No.  87,  but  reading  2R.  J.  P.  in 

legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1 804. 

97.  Peseta,  1805.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

98.  Peseta,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

99.  Peteta,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 


100.  Real,  1791.  Obv.  CAROLUS.  Mil.— DEI.  GRATIA. 
Laureated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1791.  Rev,  HISPAN. ET  IND.REX.  .1  R.  I.J.  Type 
similar  to  No.  67. 


101.  Cuartino,  1797.     Obv.  Lion,  rampant.     Rev.  Castle;  at 
sides,  L. — 1  /4 ;  below,  date. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         223 
P0T08I.  ji<,if     811 

GOLD. 

102.  Onza,  1805.  6>5v.  CAROL  I  III.  D.  G.  —  HiSP.  ET 
I N  D.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1805.  Rev,  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX.  AUSPICE  DEO. 
Type  similar  to  No.  65,  but  with  P.  -  J  T.  below  the 
arms  on  reverse.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched.  37  mm. ; 
417  grs. 

102a.  Escudo,  1800.  Ohv.  As  No.  102.  Rev.  IN.  UTROQ  - 
FELIX.  A.  D.  Similar  to  No.  65;  below  arms,  P. -J.  F. 
Edge,  oblique  hatching,  19  mm.;  51.8  grs. 

SILVEE. 

"l03.  Peso,  1791.  6>5v. CAROLUS.  III!.— DEI.  GRATIA.  Lau- 
reated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below,  1 791 . 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  67,  but  reading  ^  8R.  P.  R.  in 
legend.     41  mm. ;  410  grs. 

104.  Peso,  1795.     Similar  to  No.  103,  but  reading  8R.  P.  p" 

in  the  legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1 795. 

105.  Peso,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date;  on  bust, 

countermarked  with  bust  of  George  III,  of  England. 

106.  Peso,  1796.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date. 

107.  Peso,  1798.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date. 

108.  Peso,  1799.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date. 

109.  Peso,  1800.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date.      ;.i 

110.  Peso,  1801.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date. 

111.  Peso,  1805.  Similar  to  No.  104,  except  date. 

112.  Peso,  1806.     Similar  to  No.  103,  but  reading  8R.  P.  J. 

in  legend  on  the  reverse. 

113-114.  Pesos,  1807.     Similar  to  No.  112,  except  dates. 
116-116.  Pesos,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  112,  except  dates. 


117.  Toston,  1792.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  67,  ex- 
cept the  reading  ^.  4  R.  P.  R.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


224         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

118.  Toston,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  117,  but  reading  4R.  P.  P. 

in  legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1 798. 

119.  Toston,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  117,  but  reading  4R.  P.  J. 

in  legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1 808. 


120.  Peseta,  1808.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  67,  but 
reading  ^  2  R.  P.  J.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


121.  Cuartino,   1797.     Similar  to  No.   101,  but  with  mint- 

mark,  ^. 

122.  Cuartino,  1800.    Similar  to  No.  121,  except  date. 

SANTIAGO. 


SILVEE. 


123.  Peso,  1794.  6)5v.  CAROLUS.IIII.— DEI  GRATIA.  Lau- 
reated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1794.  B&o.  HISPAN.ET  IND.REX.  §.  8R.  D.A. 
Arms  as  No.  67.     Edge,  aoaoiz:.     40  mm. 


124.  Cuartino,  1791.  OU.  CAROL  IV.  D.  G.  HiSP.  R. 
Laureated  bust  to  right;  below,  §.  1 791 .  Rev.  A  cross 
fleury;  at  center,  an  oval  shield  with  three  lilies;  in 
angles,  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile;  the  whole  within  a 
laurel  wreath.     Edge,  oaoao.     13.5  mm. 


BOGOTA. 

GOLD. 

125.  Escudo,  1798.  Obv.  CAROL  INI.  -  D.  G.  HISP.  ET 
I N  D.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1798.  Rev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX.  A.  D.  Similar  to 
No.  60,  but  with  l  -  s  at  sides  of  the  shield,  on 
reverse.    18  mm.;  52.6  grs. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         225 
POPAYAN. 

126.  Toston,  1790.  Proclamation  piece.  Obv.  CAROL.  IV. 
D.  G.  HISP.  ET.  IND.  R.  Bust,  cuirassed,  to  right. 
Bev.  PROCLAMATUS.  IN.  CIVIT.  POPAIANENSI. 
A  city,  at  the  foot  of  two  mountains;  above  the  further 
mountain,  rising  sun;  on  top  of  the  other,  three  crosses; 
below,  TENORio  I  1790.     33  mm. 

Ferdinand  VII,  A.  D.  1808-1821, 

lilMA. 

SILVER. 

127-128.  Peso,  1808.  Proclamation  piece.  Obv.  F  E  R  D I N  A  N  - 
DUS  VII.  -  D.  G.  HISP.  ET  IND.  REX.  Bust,  in 
uniform,  to  right.  Bev.  PUBLICAE  FIDELITATIS. 
JURAM.  LIMAE.  Arms  similar  to  No.  QQ\  below, 
ABASCAL  13  ocTOB.  |  1808.     Edge,  wreath.     39  mm. 

129.  Peso,  1810.     Olv.  FERDIN.  VII.— DEI.  GRATIA.    Lau- 

reated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1810.  Bev.  HISPAN.ET  IND.  REX.  M  5R.  J.  P. 
A  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile, 
quartered,  three  lilies  on  an  inescutcheon,  and  a  pome- 
granate on  the  base,  between  the  two  pillars  of  Hercu- 
les; about  the  pillars,  a  scroll  inscribed  plus  -  ultra. 
Edge,  .  —  .  —  .—.     39  mm. 

130.  Peso,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  129,  except  date.     425.5  grs. 

131.  Peso,   1811.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  No.  129;  a  short  bust, 

laureated,  draped,  to  right.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  129. 


132.  Toston,  1816.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 
reading  ^  4R.J.P.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


133.  Peseta,  1810.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 

reading  .2R.  J.  P.  in  legend  on  reverse. 

134.  Peseta,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  133,  but  the  bust  in  mantle 

only,  and  dated  1811.  ^^  -^^i 

oa«^  .061 


226         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

135.  Peseta,  1814.  Similar  to  No.  134,  except  date. 

136.  Peseta,  1815.  Similar  to  No.  134,  except  date. 

137.  Peseta,  1816.  Similar  to  No.  134,  except  date. 

138.  Peseta,  1818.  Similar  to  No.  134,  except  date. 

139.  Eeal,  1818.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 

reading  ]VJ.  1  R.  J.  P.  in  legend  on  reverse. 

140.  Real,  1819.     Similar  to  No.  139,  except  date. 

141.  Cuartino,   1812.     Obv.  Lion  rampant.     Rev.  Castle;  at 

sides,  L.  -  1/4. 

142.  Cuartino,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  141,  except  date. 


POTOSI. 

GOLD. 

143.  Onza,1810.     Ohv.  FERDND.VII.D.G.  HISP.ET  IND.R. 

Bust  of  Charles  IV,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right; 
below,  1 81 0.  Rm).  Similar  to  No.  65,  but  with  P.  J  F. 
below  the  arms,  on  reverse.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched. 
37  nmi. ;  419  grs. 

SILVER. 

144.  Peso,  1808.   Proclamation  piece.   Ohv.  OPTIMO*PRINC 

*  PUBLICE*  FIDELIT.*  JURAT.  •  Mount  Cerro 
de  Potosi,  on  which  appear  pdssim  llamas  and  five 
men;  above,  a  crown,  and  eagle's  wings  projecting  up- 
ward from  behind  the  top  of  the  mountain;  at  each  side, 
a  pillar.  Rev.  potosi  [  pro  |  ferdinando  vii  |  anno  | 
1808,  within  a  laurel  wreath.     40  mm. 

145.  Peso,  1813.    05v.  FERDIN.  VII— DEI. GRATIA.    Laure- 

ated  bust,  draped,  to  right;  below,  1813.  Rev.  HIS- 
PAN.ET  IND.REX.  1^8R.  P.J.  Arms  similar  to  No. 
129.     39.5  mm.;  416  grs. 

146.  Peso,  1814.     Similar  to  No.  145,  except  date. 
147-148.  Peso,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  145,  except  dates. 

149.  Peso,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  145,  except  date. 

150.  Peso,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  145,  except  date. 


CATAIXWSUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         227 

161.  Peso,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  145,  except  date. 

162-163.  Peso,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  146,  except  dates. 

164.  Peso,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  145,  but  reading  8R.  I.L.  in 
legend  on  reverse. 


155.  Toston,  1818.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 
reading  ^.  4R.  P.  J.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


I 


156.  Peseta,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  145,  but  reading  ^  .2R. 

P.  J .  in  legend,  on  the  reverse. 

SANTIAGO. 

SILVER. 

157.  Peso,  1810.     (95y.  FERDIN.  VI I.— DEI  GRATIA.     Lau- 

reated  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below, 
1810.  Rev.  HISPAN.ET  IND.  REX.  §.  8R.  F.  J. 
Arms  as  No.  129.     40  mm. 

168.  Peso,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  157,  but  bust  has  only  the 
mantle. 


169.  Toston,  1811.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 
reading  §.  4R.  F.  J.  in  the  legend  on  reverse. 


160.  Peseta,  1811.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 
reading  §.  2R.  F.  J.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


161.  Real,  1813.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  129,  but 
reading  ^.  1  R.  F. J .  in  legend,  on  reverse. 


162.  Cuartino,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  141,  except  the  mint- 
mark,  which  is  b. 


228         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

BOGOTA. 
GOLD. 

163.  Escudo,1811.    6>5v.  FERDND.  VI I.  D.  G.  HISP.  ET  IND. 

R.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  to  right;  below,  181 1 . 
Rev.  IN  UTROQ.  FELIX.  A.  D.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms,  within  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  at  sides, 
1  -  s;  below,  nr    -    j.  j.     18  mm. ;  62  grs.     PI.  IX,  7. 

SILVER. 

164.  Real,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  129,  but  reading  N  R.I  R.F.J. 

in  legend,  on  reverse. 

165.  Real,  1818.     As  No.  164,  except  date. 

166.  Real,  1819.    As  No.  164,  except  date. 

SANTA  MARTA. 

167.  AE.  Cuartino,  1813.     Necessity  piece.     Ohv.   F.  VII  and 

the  date,  within  a  beaded  circle.  Rem.  S.  M.  within  a 
beaded  circle.     21  mm. 

168.  AE.  Cuartino,  1820.     Necessity  piece.     6>5i;.  Across,  with 

S.  M.  castle,  and  a  sword,  in  the  angles.  Rev.  Value, 
1/4;  between  a  sword  and  a  castle;  crown  above. 

NUEVO  SANTANDEB. 

169.  Peso,  1809.     Proclamation  piece.     Ohv.   FERNANDO* 

VII*REY*DE*ESPANA*Y*LAS*  INDIAS.  A 
crowned  shield  of  arms,  between  two  crowned  pillars. 

Rev.  PROCLAMADO  [  EN  LA  CAPITAL.  |  DEL  NUEBO  SAN  | 
TANDER   EN  8   DE  I  ABRIL  DEL  |  ANO.   DE   1809,  within  a 

laurel  wreath.     Edge,  oczioaoa.     40  mm. 


REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA. 


» 


The  coinage  of  the  Republic  of  Panama,  which  dates  from  1904,  is  based 
on  the  gold  Balboa  of  1.672  grams  and  900  thousandths  fine.  The  actual 
coinage  consists  of  silver  and  nickel.  The  silver  Peso,  which  is  equivalent 
in  weight  and  fineness — 25  grams,  900  thousandths  fine — to  the  5-frano 
piece  of  the  Latin  Monetary  Union,  is  equivalent  to  one-half  the  gold 
Balboa.  The  small  silver  V20  Peso,  or  2}/2  centesimos  de  Balboa,  was  discon- 
tinued in  1907  because  of  its  inconveniently  small  size,  and  a  nickel  piece 
of  the  same  value  substituted. 

SILVER. 

1.  Peso,  1904.  REPUBLICA  —  DE  PANAMA.  Mailed 
bust  of  Balboa  to  left,  with  helmet,  on  the  rim  of 
which  is  Dios  ley  libertad;  beneath  the  bust,  bal- 
boa;  below,  1904.  I2ev.  cincuenta  centesimos  de 
BALBOA.  Arms  of  the  Republic;  beneath,  g.  25.  ley 
0.900.     Edge,  reeded.     36  mm. 

2.  Medio  peso,  1904.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1.     Rev.  veinti- 
i  ciNCO  CENTESIMOS  DE  BALBOA.     Arms  of  the  Republic; 

below,  G.  12.500  LEY  0.900.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

13.  Decimo,  1904.  Similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  legends  on  the 
reverse  which  are  diez  centesimos  de  balboa  and  q. 
5.  LEY  0.900.  Edge,  reeded.  24  mm. 
4.  Medio  decimo,  1904.  Similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  legends 
on  the  reverse  which  are  cinco  centesimos  de  balboa 
and  G  2.500  LEY  0.900.     Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

6.  2  1/2  Centesimos,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  legends 

^_  on  the  reverse,  which  are  dos  y  medio  centesimos  de 

^H  balboa  and  g.  1.25  ley  0.900.     Edge,  reeded.     10  mm. 

^R  229 


230         CATAlrOGXJE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

NICKEL. 

6.  2  1/2 Centesimos,  1907.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  PANAMA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  .  1907  .  Rev.  DOS  Y 
MEDIO  CENTESIMOS  DE  BALBOA;  in  the  field,  2-1/2 
I  •  •  •  *  I  •  •  * .     Edge,  plain.     21  mm. 

7.  Medio  centesimo,  1907.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  PANAMA. 

Bust  of  Balboa  to  left,  as  No.  1;  below,  .  1907  .    Rev. 

MEDIO  I  CENTESIMO  |  DE  |  BALBOA  |  —    •    —  |  .       Edge, 

plain.    16  mm. 


COLOMBIA. 


In  1811  New  Granada  declared  itself  independent  of  Spain  and  formed 
a  Republic.  In  1819  the  Republic  of  Colombia  waa  erected  out  of  what  are 
now  Colombia,  Venezuela,  and  Ecuador.  This  union  lasted  only  until 
1836,  when  Venezuela  and  Ecuador  established  independent  governments, 
and  the  States  of  Colombia  were  formed  into  the  Granadine  Confederation, 
which  finally  became  the  United  States  of  Colombia  in  1861. 

The  change  in  the  coins  produced  by  the  first  political  change  just  noted 
waa  the  introduction  of  the  types  of  the  bust  of  an  Indian  woman,  with 
the  feather  crown  and  the  legend  Libertad  Americana;  and  on  the  reverse, 
the  pomegranate  (Spanish,  granada) ,  a  type  parlant  referring  to  the  name 
of  the  country.  The  mints  of  this  Republic  were  at  Bogota  and  Popayan 
in  Colombia  proper,  and  at  Quito  in  Ecuador.  Under  the  Granadine 
Confederation  or  the  RepHblica  de  la  Nueva  Granada,  the  type  of  American 
Liberty  and  the  pomegranate  were  continued  for  a  short  time,  but  they 
presently  gave  way  to  a  Caucasian  type  of  Liberty  and  the  consular  fasces 
over  the  bow  and  arrow,  between  two  comucopise. 

The  coinage  of  the  Republic,  both  of  Colombia  and  of  New  Granada, 
retained  the  Spanish  system  with  the  Peso  of  8  Reales  as  the  unit  until 
1847,  when  a  decimal  system  with  a  Peso  of  10  Reales  as  the  unit  was 
adopted.  But  for  popular  convenience  in  the  transition  from  a  long-used 
system  to  a  different  one,  the  Granadino  (No.  28),  an  8-real  piece  after 
the  old  system,  was  also  coined.  Finally,  in  1871  the  United  States  of 
Colombia  adopted  the  monetary  system  of  the  Latin  Union,  with  a  gold 
Peso  as  the  unit.  The  types  of  the  new  coinage  brought  out  on  this 
standard  were  the  head  of  Liberty  and  the  national  arms,  and  embrace 
also  a  statement  of  the  weight  and  fineness  of  the  piece. 

The  arms  of  Colombia. — Shield  divided  per  fess,  on  chief  azure  a  pome- 
granate vert  between  two  cornucopiae,  from  which  pour  piasters;  on  base 
Isthmus  of  Darien  azure  with  ship  on  each  side;  on  fess  argent  a  Phrygian 
cap  gules  on  a  pole  or;   crest,  an  eagle  with  wings  displayed.    Motto, 

LIBBRTAD  I  ORDEN. 

231 


.08d^  .6 


232        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
KEPUBLIC  OF  COLOMBIA,  1819-1836. 

GOLD. 
BOGOTA. 

1.  Onza,  1831.    6)Jv.  REPUBLICA  DECOLOMBIA.    Draped 

bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  libertad; 
below,  1831.  Rev.  Consular  fasces,  over  which  are  a 
bow  and  three  arrows  in  saltire  between  two  cornu- 
copige;  above,  BOGOTA;  below,  8  .  S.  *  R  .  S. 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     37  mm.;  416.5  grs. 

2.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1829.     Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  reading 

2.  S.  *  R.  S.  below  arms  on  reverse.  Edge,  obliquely 
hatched.     22  mm. ;  105  grs. 

3.  Medio  escudo,  1825.     Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  with 

LIBER,  on  fillet  about  head  of  Liberty,  and  on  reverse 
reading  1 .  P.  J .  F.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched.  16  mm. ; 
26.5  grs. 

4.  Medio  escudo,  1835.    Similar  to  No.  3,  except  date.    26  grs. 

POPAYAN. 

5.  Onza,  1826.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1,  except  the  date.     Mev. 

Type  similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  POPAYAN  above,  and 
8.  E.  *  F.  M .  below,  thearms.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched. 
36  mm. ;  416  grs. 

6.  Onza,  1836.    Similar  to  No.  5,  but  reading  8.  E.   •   U.  R. 

below  the  arms  on  the  reverse.     36  mm.;  416.5  grs. 

7.  Escudo,  1823.    Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  PO  PA  Y  A  N 

above  the  arms,  and  1.  E.  *  F.  M.  below.  Edge, 
obliquely  hatched.     19  mm. ;  51  grs. 

SILVER. 
BOGOTA. 

8.  Peso,  1819.     Olv.   LIBERTAD         AMERICANA.     Bust 

of  an  Indian  woman,  with  feather  crown,  to  left; 
below,  .1819.  ^6v.  NUEVA  GRANADA  .  J  .  F  . 
A  pomegranate  with  two  leaves  on  the  stem;  at  sides, 
8  -  R.     Edge,  oczioao.     39  mm. ;  381  grs. 

9.  Peso,  1820.    Similar  to  No.  8,  except  date. 


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I 


CATALOGUE   OF   COIITS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         233 

10.  Peso,  1820.     6>5?;.   REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA.     Bust 

of  an  Indian  woman,  with  feather  crown,  to  left;  below, 
1820.  ^ev.  CUNDINAMARCA.  A  pomegranate;  at 
sides,  8  —  R;  below,  J.  F.  Edge,  oaoaoa.  39 
mm. ;  368  grs. 

11.  Peso,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  with  B^  .  J.  F.  be- 

neath the  pomegranate,  on  reverse. 

12.  Peso   (Colombiano),   1835.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA    DE   CO- 

LO M  BIA.  Between  two  cornucopias,  consular  fasces, 
over  which  are  bow  and  three  arrows,  crossed;  below, 
1835.  Rev.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  b.  j  colombiano  | 
OCHO  I  REALES  ]  R.  s.  |  ;  abovc,  between  the  ends  of  the 
branches  of  the  wreath,  libertad,  incused  on  a  ribbon. 
PI.  XIV,  2. 


13.  Peseta,  1821.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 
Head  of  an  Indian  woman,  with  feather  crown,  to  left; 
below,  1821.  Rev.  CUNDINAMARCA.  Pomegran- 
ate on  stem  with  three  leaves;  at  sides,  2  -  R;  below, 
BA.  J.F.    27  mm. 


14.  Eeal,  1821.     Similar  to  the  Peso,  No.  10,  but  reading 
1  —  R. ;  below,  in  field,  B^.  J.  F.     30  mm. 

16.  Beal,  1827.     Obv.    Type  similar  to  No.  12,  except  date. 
Reo.  Within  a  wreath,  B  |  1.  REAL  |  R.R. ;  above,  on 

a  scroll,  LIBERTAD. 

16.  Real,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

17.  Real,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  15,  but  reading  b.  |  l.  real.  | 

R.  s.  I  within  the  wreath  on  reverse. 

18.  Real,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  17,  except  date. 

GRANADINE  CONFEDERATION,  1836-1858. 

19.  Onza  (16  Pesos),  1837.     Obv.  REPULICA  DE  LA  NUEVA 

GRANADA.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 
fillet  inscribed  libertad;  below,  1837.  Reo.  Arms  of 
the  Confederation:  a  spade-shaped  shield  with  laurel 


234         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  JMEDALS. 

wreath  above,   from  which  spring   scrolls  inscribed,] 
LiBERTAD  -  I  ORDEN,  and  above  the   whole,  a  con- 
dor in  downward  flight;  around,  DIEZ  I  SEIS  PESOS. 
BOGOTA.  R.  S.     Edge,  reeded.     36  mm.;  416  grs. 
PL  XIII,  1. 

20.  Onza,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  19,  except  date;  416  grs. 

21.  Onza,  1849.     Olv.    REPUBLiCA  DE  LA  NUEVA  GRA- 

NADA. Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed 
libertad;  below,  1849.  Rev.  Arms:  a  spade-shaped 
shield  of  arms  over  four  flags,  draped  two  and  two, 
surmounted  by  a  condor  with  laurel  wreath  in  beak; 
above,  BOGOTA.  PESO-25.8064.  G.;  below,  LEI 
0.900.  Edge,  reeded.  37  mm.;  398  grs.  A  pattern 
by  Wyon. 

22.  Onza,  1849.    Pattern  of  No.  21,  in  silver,  but  with  plain 

edge. 

23.  Condor,  1866.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  21,  but 

with  PESO-1 6.400. G  in  legend  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     26  mm.;  252.2  grs. 

24.  Peso  1846.     Types  similar  to  No.  19,  but  with  U  N  PESO. 

BOGOTA.  R.  S.  on  reverse.     14.5  mm.;  25.7  grs. 

silver. 

26.  Peso,  1837.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  DE  LA  NUEVA  GRANA- 
DA. Arms  of  Colombia;  below,  1837.  Rev.  *  BO- 
GOTA *.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  8  |  eeales;  below, 
R     *     S.     Edge,  reeded.     38  mm. 

26.  Peso,  1839.     Olv.   REPUBLICA   DE  LA  NUEVA  GRA- 

NADA. A  condor,  in  downward  flight;  in  the  beak,  a 
ribbon  inscribed  libertad  i  orden;  below,  a  cor- 
nucopia, and  beneath,  1839.  Rev.  VALE  OCHO 
REALES.  Within  a  closed  laurel  wreath,  lei  |  ocho  | 
DiNEROs;  below,  R  *  BOGOTA  *  S.  Edge,  oaooo. 
39  mm.;  349  grs.     PI.  XIV,  3. 

27.  Peso,  1843.    Similar  to  No.  25,  except  date. 


CATAIiOGUE  OF  COIIirS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         235 

28.  Peso,  1847.     Granadino.     Obv.    REPUBLICA  DE   LA 

NUEVA  GRANADA.  Shield  of  arms,  between  two 
laurel  branches;  below,  1847.  Rev.  Within  a  wreath, 
ocHO  I  REALEs;  around,  BOGOTA.  -  LEY.  0.900. 
Edge,  reeded.     34  mm.;  306  grs. 

29.  Peso,  1847.     Olv.  REPUBLICA  DE  LA  NUEVA  GRA- 

NADA. Arms  of  the  Republic :  a  shield  surmounted  by 
a  condor  over  four  flags,  crossed;  below,  1847.  Rev. 
Within  a  wreath,  diez  |  reales;  below,  LEY  0.900. 
Edge,  reeded.     36  mm. ;  385  grs. 

30.  Peso,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  29,  except  date. 


31.  Peseta,  1840.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  26,  but 

reading  VALE  DOS  REALES  on  reverse.     25  mm. 

32.  Peseta,  1849.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  28,  but 

reading  DOS  REALES  within  wreath  on  reverse. 
18  mm. 

33.  Peseta,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  32,  except  date. 

34.  Peseta,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  32,  except  date. 

35.  Peseta,    1857.     Olv.     REPUBLICA     DE     LA     NUEVA 

GRANADA.  Arms  of  the  Republic  within  a  wreath; 
below,  1857.  Rev.  Within  a  wreath,  dos  decimos; 
above,  BOGOTA;  below,  LEI  0.900. 


36.  Eeal,  1837.  Olv.  REPUBLICA   DE  LA   NUEVA  GRA- 

NADA. Pomegranate  between  two  cornucopise.     Reo. 
Within  a  wreath,  l  ]  real;  above,  BOGOTA;  below, 

R.  *   S.  Edge,  reeded.     20  mm. 

37.  Real,  1838.  Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

38.  Real,  1839.  Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

39.  Real,  1845.  Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

40.  Real,  1847.  Similar  to  No.  36,  but  with  un  J  beal  {  on 

reverse.  18  mm. 

41.  Real,  1852.  Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 


236         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

42.  Cuartino,  1821.     Ohv.  Pomegranate,  with  three  leaves  at- 

tached to  stem.  Hev.  Liberty  cap;  below,  1821  ;  left, 
B^i  right,  1/4.     12  mm. 

43.  Cuartino,  1845.     Ohv.    Cornucopia;    below,    1845.     R&o. 

1/4  I  DE  I  REAL;  above,  BOGOTA. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  COLOMBIA. 

GOLD. 
BOGOTA. 

44.  10  Pesos,  1863.     Olv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  COLUM- 

BIA.    Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  a  fillet  inscribed 

libertad;  below,  1863,  and  on  border,  nine  stars.  Rev. 

jjj        Arms  as  No.  4;  around,  G.  16.  129  •  DIEZ  PESOS  • 

LEI  0.900;  below,  BOGOTA.     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

45.  Peso,  1872.     Ohv.    ESTADOS   UNIDOS   DE  COLUM- 

BIA. Bust  of  Liberty  to  left;  below,  date  and  nine 
stars.  Rero.  A  condor,  with  wings  expanded;  around, 
G.  1,612.  -  UN  PESO.  -  LEI  0.900;  beneath 
the  condor,  BOGOTA.     Edge,  reeded.     13  mm. 

46.  Peso,  1873.     Similar  to  No.  45,  except  date. 

MBDELIilN. 

47.  2  Pesos,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  44,  but  with  G.  3.  225.  DOS 

PESOS  in  inscription  on  reverse,  and  below  arms, 
MEDELLIN.     Edge,  reeded.    18  mm. 

48.  Peso,  1864.     Ohv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left;  above,  CO- 

LUMBIA;  below,  nine  stars.  Rev.  1  |  PESO  |  1864 
within  a  wreath;  around,  M.  PESO  G.  1,  612  -  * 
LEI  0,  900     •.     Reeded  edge;  14  mm. 

SILVER. 

49.  Peso,  1866.     Ohv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  COLOMBIA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic.  Rev.  Within  a  wreath,  un  | 
PESO  I  1866;  above,  BOGOTA;  below,  LEI  0.900. 
Edge,  Dios.  LEI.  LIBERTAD.     37  mm. 


CATAIiOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         237 

60.  Peso,  1871.    Obv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  COLOMBIA. 

Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  libertad; 
below,  1871,  and  nine  stars.  Rev.  Arms  of  the  Re- 
public; around,  GRAM.  25—  UN  PESO  — LEI.  0.900; 
below  the  arms,  BOGOTA.     Edge  as  No.  49.     38  mm. 

MEDEIililN. 

61.  Peso,  1869.     Similar  to  No.   50,  but  with    MED  ELLIN 

beneath  the  arms  on  the  reverse. 


BOGOTA. 


62.  Medio  peso,  1869.    Types  similar  to  No.  60,  but  on  the 

reverse  the  inscription  reads  G .  12.500 — CINCO  DECI- 
MOS.  — LEI.  0.835.    30  mm. 

63.  Medio  peso,  1881.    Types  similar  to  No.  60,  but  on  reverse 

the  inscription  reads  G.  12.500— GIN CUENTA  CEN- 
TAVOS— LEI  0.835. 

64.  Medio  peso,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  53,  except  date. 

66.  Medio  peso,  1887.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 
Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  wavy  hair,  and  a  fillet  in- 
scribed libertad;  below,  1887.  Re^.  Similar  to  No. 
53,  but  reading  LEI  0.500.     Edge  as  No.  49.     30  mm. 

66.  Medio  peso,  1892.     Oh).  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 

Bust  of  Columbus  left,  with  cap;  below,  1892.  Rev, 
Shield  of  arms  surmounted  by  condor,  over  crossed 
flags;  above,  CINCUENTA  CENTAVOS:  below,  G. 
12.500  LEY  0.835.     Edge,  reeded. 

67.  Medio  peso,  1898.     Similar  to  No.  55,  but  with  more 

youthful  bust  of  Liberty,  and  reading  LEI  0.835  to 
right  of  arms  on  reverse. 

68.  Medio  peso,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  55,  but  on  reverse  CI  N- 

CUENTA  CENTAVOS  above,  and  G.12.500.LEY  0.835 
below,  arms.     Edge,  reeded. 

MBDEIililN. 

69.  Medio  peso,  1876.    Similar  to  No.  51,  but  reading  CI  NCO 

D  ECI  M OS  above,  and  LEI  0.835  to  right,  of  arms  on 
reverse.     30  mm. 

22023°— 14 16 


238         CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

60.  Medio  peso,  1888.  6>5v.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 
Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  libertad; 
below,  1888.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  51,  but  reading 
CINCO  DECIMOS  above,  and  LEI  0.500  to  right  of, 
arms  on  reverse.     30  mm. 


BOGOTA. 


61.  2  Decimos,  1867.     OTyv.   ESTADOS    UNIDOS    DE   CO- 

LOMBIA. Shield  of  arms  within  a  wreath;  below, 
nine  stars.  Refo.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  dos  |  deci- 
mos I  1867.     Above,  BOGOTA;  below,  LEI  0.835. 

62.  20  Centavos,  1884.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  No.  61;  bust  of 

Liberty  to  left,  with  a  fillet  inscribed  libertad. 
Rev.  Between  two  cornucopise,  20  |  cent;  below, 
BOGOTA.     Edge,  reeded.     19  mm. 

63.  20  Centavos,  1897.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 

Head  of  Liberty  to  right.     Reo.  Arms  of  the  Republic; 
above,   VEINTE    CENTAVOS.;    below,    *  G.5   BO- 
.  GOTA  LEY  0.666.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm. 


MlXtSIililTT. 


64.  2  Decimos,  1872.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  62.  Rev.  Arms  of 
the  Republic;  above,  DOS  DECIMOS;  below,  ME- 
DELLIN  ;  to  left,  G.5.;  to  right,  LEI.  0.900.  Edge, 
reeded.     18  mm. 

66.  2  Decimos,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  64,  except  date. 


BOGOTA. 

66.  Decimo,  1866.     OU.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  COLOM- 

BIA. A  po  m  egranate  between  two  corn  ucopias ;  belo  w, 
nine  stars.  Rev.  un  (  decimo  |  1866  |  within  a  laurel 
wreath;  BOGOTA  above,  and  LEI  0,835  below.  Edge, 
reeded.     11  mm. 

67.  Decimo,  1868.     Obv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  COLOM- 

BIA. Bust  of  Liberty  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  li- 
bertad; below,  1 868,  and  nine  stars.  Rev.  Arms  of  the 
Republic;  above,  UN  DECIMO;  left,  G.2.500;  right, 
LEI  0.835;  below,  BOGOTA.    19  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         239 

68.  Decimo,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  67,  except  date. 

69.  Decimo,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  67.  Rev.  10  |  cent  |  be- 
tween two  cornucopiae,  crossed,  with  mouths  down- 
ward; above,  GRAM.  2,500  -  LEI  0,838;  below,  BO- 
GOTA.    Edge,  reeded.     19  mm. 

70.  Decimo,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  67,  except  date. 

71.  10  Centavos,  1897.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 
Head  of  Liberty  right.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  67,  but 
reading  DIEZ  CENTAVOS  on  reverse.     18  mm. 

72.  Medio  decimo,  1868.  Legends  and  tj^pes  similar  to  No. 
67,  but  reading  MEDIO  DECIMO  -  G. 1.250  -  LEI 
0.666  -  BOGOTA  on  reverse. 

73.  Medio  decimo,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  72,  except  date. 
15  mm. 

74.  Medio  decimo,  1876.  Types  similar  to  No.  69,  but  on  re- 
verse reading  5  |  cent  |  within  wreath,  and  around, 
GRAM.1.250- LEI  0,666.     Edge,  plain.     14  mm. 

76.  Medio  decimo,  1880.    Similar  to  No.  72,  except  date. 

,,      76.  Medio  decimo,  1883.    Similar  to  No.  72,  except  date. 

,        77.  Medio  decimo,  1874.     Obv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE  CO- 

ILO  M  B I A .     Head  of  Liberty  left,  with  fillet  inscribed 
libertad;  below,  1874,  and  nine  stars.     Rev.  5  |  cent  | 
between  two  cornucopias;  below,  medellin.     15  mm. 
78.  Cuartino,  1872.     Obv.  Pomegranate;  below,   1872,     R&v. 
lAjl  CENT.;  above,  BOGOTA;  below,  •••••• 
•  ••. 
79.  Cuartino,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  78,  except  date. 
nickel. 

80.  6  Centavos,  1886.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  COLOMBIA. 
Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  a  fillet  inscribed  libertad. 
Rev.  Large  numeral  5  beneath  two  sprigs  of  laurel, 
with  CENTAVOS  beneath.     20  mm. 

81.  6  Centavos,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  80,  except  the  date,  and 
5  I  CENTAVOS  within  laurel  wreath. 


240         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

82-83.  6  Centavos,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  81,  except  dates. 

84-85.  2-1/2  Centavos,  1881.  Ohv.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE 
COLOM  BIA.  A  Liberty  cap  witiiin  a  circle  of  dots; 
below,  nine  stars.  Rev.  DOS  I  MEDIO  CENTAVOS. 
Value,  2-1/2  {Centavos)^  within  circle  of  dots;  below, 
1881.     18  mm. 

86-87.  2-1/2   Centavos,    1881.     Similar  to  No.  84,  but  with 

2-1/2  C.  on  reverse. 

88-89.  2-1/2  Centavos,  1886.     Similar  to  No.  84,  except  dates. 


VENEZUELA. 


The  independence  of  Venezuela  dates  from  April  19,  1810,  when  the 
junta  which  had  acted  in  behalf  of  Ferdinand  VII  and  against  Joseph 
Napoleon,  then  King  of  Spain,  deposed  the  Spanish  captain  general  and 
began  to  govern  the  country  in  their  own  name.  From  1819  until  1836 
Venezuela  was  a  part  of  the  Republic  of  Colombia.  The  autonomous 
coinage  prior  to  the  union  with  Colombia  is  limited  to  a  bronze  quarter- 
real,  and  to  some  cuartinos  in  bronze  struck  at  Caracas. 

The  first  important  coinage  law  after  the  breaking  up  of  the  Republic 
of  Colombia  and  the  formation  of  the  Republic  of  Venezuela  was  enacted 
in  1857.  This  law  established  as  unit  the  gold  Venezolano  of  100  Centavos, 
and  provided  for  a  series  of  silver  coins  consisting  of  a  Peso  of  10  Reales, 
a  Medio  peso,  a  Two-real  piece,  a  Real  or  Decimo,  and  a  Medio  real.  Of  this 
series,  the  Peso,  first  struck  in  1863,  had  for  obverse  type  the  head  of  the 
distinguished  citizen  ( CIUDADANO  ESCLARICIDO) ,  Antonio  Paez,  and 
on  reverse  the  statement  of  value.  The  remainder  of  the  series  has  the 
head  of  Liberty  and  the  arms  of  the  Republic. 

In  1871  the  United  States  of  Venezuela  adopted  a  coinage  system  which 
approaches  closely  to  that  of  the  Latin  Monetary  Union,  with  a  gold  Vene- 
zolano of  1.612  grams,  900  thousandths  fine,  as  the  unit. 

The  types  of  the  new  coins  have  on  obverse  the  head  of  Bolivar,  the 
Liberator,  and  on  reverse  the  arms  of  the  Republic. 

The  arms  of  Venezuela. — Party  per  pale  and  base,  in  dexter  gules  garbe 
or,  in  sinister  or  trophy  of  two  flags,  two  swords,  and  a  Liberty  Pole,  on 
base  azure  horse  courant  contournee;  crest,  two  comucopise  of  flowers; 
motto,  19  ABRIL  1810  -  LIBERTAD  -  5  DE  JULIO  1811. 

INDEPENDENT  REPXTBLIC. 

GOLD. 

1.  Bolivar,  1887.  Obv.BOUyAR  LIBERTADOR.  Head 
of  Bolivar  to  right;  beneath,  barre.  Hev.  ESTADOS 
UNIDOS  DE  VENEZUELA.  Arms  of  Venezuela; 
beneath,  laurel  and  palm  branches  in  saltire,  and  a 
scroll  inscribed  tndepend*^"^  -  5  de  julio  1811  to  dios  t 
PED^'^  -  28  DE  MARzo  1864  CO  LIBERTAD;  below,  GR. 
32.2580.1887.LEI  900.  Edge,  reeded.  22  mm.;  497.6 
grs.     PI.  XIII,  2. 

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242         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

2.  1/4  Bolivar,  1876.      Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  reading 

GR.  8.0645.1875.LEI.900  below  the  arms  on  reverse. 
Edge,  reeded.     22  mm.;  124.5  grs. 

3.  1/6  Bolivar,  1880.     Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  reading  G  R. 

6.45161.1880.  LEI  900  below  the  arms  on  reverse. 
Edge,  reeded.     22.5  mm.;  100  grs. 

SILVER. 

4.  Venezolano,  1902.     (95<y.  BOLIVAR  LI BERTADOR.    Head 

of  Bolivar  to  left;  beneath,  barke.  Rem.  ESTADOS 
UNIDOS  DE  VENEZUELA.  The  arms  of  Venezuela, 
similar  to  No.  1;  below,  •GRAM  25-K  LEI  900*. 
Edge,  reeded.     37  mm.;  385.5  grs.     PI.  XIV,  4. 


6.  Medio  peso  (6  reales),  1866.  OU.  RE  PUB  DE  VENE- 
ZUELA. Arms  of  the  Republic  between  laurel  and 
palm  branches;  beneath,  on  a  scroll,  10  de  abril  1810  - 
LiBERTAD-5  DE  JULIO  1811;  below,  *  5  Ri-^^  11.50  G^. 
Rev.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed 
libertad;  above,  seven  stars;  below,  1836. 

6.  Medio  venezolano,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading 
G.  12.500.1874.  LEI  835  below  arms  on  reverse. 


7.  Veintesimo,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  with  square  shield 

of  arms  on  reverse. 

8.  2  Bolivars,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading  GRAM. 

10.1902.  LEI  900  on  reverse. 


9.  Bolivar,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading  GRAM.  5. 
1902.LEI835.    24  mm. 

10-11.  Medio  bolivar,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading 
GR.2.500.  1905.  LEI  835.  on  the  reverse.     19  mm. 

12-13.  1/4  Bolivar,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading  G  R. 
1 .230.1 902. LEI  855.  on  the  reverse.     16  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         243 
NICKEL. 

14.  12-1/2  Centavos,  1896.  OU.  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DE 
VENEZUELA.  Shield  of  arms.  ^ev.  12-1/2  centavos  | 
within  wreath. 

16.  6  Centavos,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  14,  but  5  |  centavos  | 
within  wreath  on  reverse. 


16.  2-1/2   Centavos,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but  reading 
DOS  I  Y  medio  I  centavos  |  within  wreath  on  the  re- 


verse.    23  mm. 


17.  Centavo,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but  reading  un  |  cen- 
TAVO  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.     19  mm. 


BRONZE. 


18.  2  Centavos,  1863.  6>J?;.  CIUDADANO  -  ESCLARECIDO. 
Head  of  President  Paez  to  left.  Rei).  REPUBLICA 
DEVENEZUELA.  2  centavos  |  1863  |  within  a  wreath. 
30  mm. 


19.  Centavo,   1843.     Obv.    REPUBLICA    DE   VENEZUELA. 

Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  right,  with  liberty  cap. 
Rev.  1  1  centavo  |  1843  |  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Edge, 
central  hatching-     32  mm.     By  Wyon. 

20.  Centavo,  1862.     Oh).    REPUBLICA    DE   VENEZUELA. 

Liberty  head  to  right,  with  cap,  the  band  inscribed 
libertad.  Rev.  i  |  centavo  |  1862  |  within  a  wreath  of 
olive.     26  mm. 

21.  Centavo,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 


22.  Medio  centavo,  1843.   Similar  to  No.  19,  but  reading  1  /2 

centavo  I  1843  ]  within  wreath  on  reverse. 

23.  Medio  centavo,  1852.    Similar  to  No.  22,  except  date. 


244        CATALOOUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

24.  1/4  Centavo,  1843.     Similar  to  No.  19,  but  reading  1/4 
CENTAVO  I  1843  |  within  wreatJi  on  reverse. 

26.  1/4  Centavo,  1852.     Similar  to  No.  24,  except  date. 


CARACAS. 

26.  AE.  1/4  Real,  1816.     Ohv.  ZkRkZk%  ANO  DE  1816.    A 

lion  rampant  and  a  cross,  within  an  oval  between  two 
tendrils;  above,  a  crown.  Rev.  Monogram  (Venezuela) 
and  value,  1  /4,  below. 

27.  AE.  1/4  Real,  1817.     Similar  to  No.  26,  except  date. 

28.  AE.  1/4  Real,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  26,  except  date. 


29.  AE.  1/8  Real,  1818.    Similar  to  No.  26,  but  with  1/8  below 
the  monogram  on  reverse. 


30.  AR.  Peseta,  1818.     Necessity  piece.     Obv.   Cross  potent, 

with  arms  of  Leon  and  Castile  in  angles;  above  and 
below,  2.  Rev.  Two  pillars;  and  across  field,  lv-svl- 
TR.  I  B.  1818.  s.  I  CARACAS.     24.5  mm.;  73.5  grs. 

31.  AR.  Real,  1818.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  30,  but  with  F  on 

left,  and  7  on  right,  of  the  cross.  R&v.  Similar  to 
No.  30.  but  reading  plv-svlt-tra. 


32.  AR.  Toston,  1819.  Necessity  piece.  Similar  to  No.  31, 
except  the  marks  of  denomination,  which  above  and 
below  the  cross  are  the  numeral  4.     32  mm. :  133  grs. 


ECUADOR 


From  the  dissolution  of  the  Kepublic  of  Colombia  in  1836,  until  1856, 
Ecuador  adhered  to  the  old  Spanish  system  of  coinage  with  the  Peso  of 
8  Beals.  In  1856  the  system  of  the  Latin  Union  was  adopted  with  the 
Franco  as  the  unit.  But  the  change  proved  too  radical  for  a  population 
accustomed  to  the  Peso  of  8  Reals  and  had  to  be  modified  in  1871,  when 
a  more  suitable  unit,  a  Peso  of  6  Francs,  or  10  Reals,  100  Centavos,  was 
established. 

The  system  now  in  use  was  established  in  1884,  of  which  the  gold  coins 
are  the  Double  Condor,  Condor,  Doublon,  the  i/5  Condor,  1/10  Condor,  the 
last  being  equivalent  to  the  5-franc  piece  of  the  Latin  Union,  and  the  silver 
Sucre,  named  after  Gen.  Sucre,  a  former  President,  and  its  subdivisions  on 
the  decimal  system.     • 

The  types  of  the  silver  are  the  head  of  President  Sucre  and  the  arms  of 
the  Republic. 

The  mint  of  Ecuador  is  at  Quito. 

The  arms  of  Ecuador. — Three  mountains  on  a  coast,  off  which  a  steamer 
with  flag  on  the  bow  and  a  caduceus  in  stern;  above,  the  zodiac  with 
meridian  sun,  to  dexter  and  sinister  of  which  are  two  signs  of  the  zodiac; 
shield  supported  by  consular  fasces  with  ax;  crest,  an  eagle  with  wings 
displayed  inverted. 

AS  PAET  OF  THE  REPUBLIC  OF  COLOMBIA. 

GOLD. 

1.  Doblado,   1835.     OU.    EL  ECUADOR  EN   COLOMBIA. 

Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed 
libertad;  wears  earrings;  below,  I.QUITO.D.  H&v. 
EL  PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION.  Sun  above 
two  mountains,  on  each  of  which  is  perched  a  condor; 
below,  1836. G.J.     Edge,  reeded.     23  mm.;  103  grs. 

2.  Escudo,  1835.    Types  similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  1 .  QU ITO. 

E.  beneath  the  bust,  on  obverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
19  mm. ;  51  grs. 

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246         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

REPTTBLIC  OF  ECUADOR. 

3.  Onza,  1847.     Ohv,  EL  PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION. 

Head  of  Bolivar  to  left,  and  the  name,  bolivar,  be- 
neath; below,  1847.  21  Qs.  Rei).  REPUBLICA  DEL 
ECUADOR.  Arms  of  the  Republic;  at  sides,  8  —  E  ; 
below,  Q  U I  TO .  G .  J .     Edge,  wreath.    37  mm. ;  419  grs. 

4.  Media  onza,  1836.     Olv.  EL  PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITU- 

CION. Bust  of  Liberty  as  No.  1 ;  below,  21 .  Qs  1 836. 
4.  E.  Rev.  REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUADOR.  Three 
mountains;  on  summit  of  the  one  to  left  a  castle,  on 
which  is  perched  a  condor,  and  on  the  two  mountains  to 
right  a  condor  and  a  vulture,  respectively;  above,  zo- 
diac with  meridian  sun,  and  thereover,  *******; 
below,  QUITO.  P.P.  Edge,  reeded.  29mm.;  209. 5 grs. 
PL  XIII,  3. 

6.  1/2  Condor  (10  snores),  1900.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  DEL 
ECUADOR.  Head  of  Gen.  Sucre  to  left;  below,  1 900. 
Eev.  Arms  of  the  Republic;  above,  DIEZ  SUCRES; 
to  left,  G.8.136;  to  right,  LEY  0.900;  below,  j.m.  [ 
BIRMINGHAM.     Edge,  reeded.     22  mm. ;  125.5  grs. 

SILVER. 

6.  Sucre,  1884.     Olv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUADOR.    Head 

of  Gen.  Sucre  to  left;  below,  1884.  R&o.  Arms  of 
the  Republic;  above,  UN  SUCRE;  to  left,  GRAM. 25; 
to  right,  LEI  0.900;  below,  heaton  |  Birmingham. 
Edge,  Dios  ORDEN  LiBERTAD.     37  mm.     PI.  XIV,  6. 

7.  Snore,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  with  d.t.  |  Santiago 

CHILE  I  on  reverse,  below  the  arms. 

8.  Snore,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading  on  reverse,  U  N 

SUCRE  -  GRAM. 25-  0.900  T. P.,  and  beneath  arms, 

LIMA. 


9.  Toston,  1842.  Olv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUADOR.  Con- 
sular fasces,  over  bow  and  two  arrows,  in  saltire,  be- 
tween two  cornucopise;  below,  QUITO.  Reo.  EL 
PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION.  The  sun  rising 
above  three  mountains,  on  which  are  perched  condors 
and  vultures;  at  sides  of  sun,  4  —  R:  below,  1 842.  M .V. 
32  mm. 


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10.  Toston,   1844.      Ohv.    REPUBLICA     DEL     ECUADOR. 

Shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  a  condor,  between  two 
laurel  branches;  below,  QUITO.  M.  V.  Bev,  EL  PO- 
DER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION.  Bust  of  Bolivar  to 
right,  with  bolivar  on  truncation;  bust  divides  8  -  D^; 
below,  1 844.     28  mm. 

11.  Toston,  1865.     Obv.  Inscription  as  No.  10;  arms  of  the  Re- 

public: an  oval  shield,  surmounted  by  a  condor,  over  a 
trophy  of  four  flags;  the  value,  4  -  R,  divided  by  the 
arms;  below,  QUITO.  G.  J.  Rev.  Inscription  as  No.  9. 
Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with  cap,  the  band  of  which 
inscribed  libertad;  below,  1855. 

12.  Toston,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  11,  but  with  only  QUITO 

below  the  arms  on  obverse. 

13.  Toston,  1884.    Types  similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading   U  N 

MEDIO  SUCRE— GRAM.  12.5 -LEI  0.900.     Edge, 

DIOS  OEDEN  LIBEBTAD.      30  mm. 


14.  Peseta,  1837.  Olv.  EL  PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION. 
Type  as  No.  9;  below,  1837.     ^^.   REPUBLICA  DEL 

^'     ^^''        ECUADOR.    Type  as  No.  9;  value,  2  -  R;   below, 
QUITO.  F.  P.     Edge,  reeded.     25  mm. 

15.  Peseta,  1847.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  11;  below  the  arms, 
QUITO.  G.  J.  2.  Rs.  Rev.  EL  PODER  EN  LA  CON- 
STITUCION. Draped  bust  of  Liberty  to  left ;  below, 
1849.  8.  Ds.     28  mm. 

16.  Peseta,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

17.  2  Decimos,  1891.  Types  similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading 
on  reverse,  DOS  DECI  MOS  DE  SUCRE— G.  5.— LEI 
0.900;  below  arms,  lima.     Edge,  reeded.     23  mm. 

18.  2  Decimos,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  IT.  Below  arms,  on 
reverse,  d.  t.  |  Santiago -chile. 

19.  2  Decimos,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  IT,  but  reading  G.  5- 
DOS  DECIMOS  DE  SUCRE.-0.900  T.  F.;  below 
arms,  Philadelphia. 


248         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS;,  AND  MEDALS. 

20.  Eeal,  1838.    Types  similar  to  No.  9,  but  with  1838.  S.  T. 

on  reverse,  below  arms,  and  value  1  -  R. 

21.  Decimo,  1889.    Types  similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading  G.  2. 

5— UN  DECIMO  DE  SUCRE -LEI  0.9;  below  arms, 

SANTIAGO-CHILE. 

22.  Decimo,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  21.     Struck  by  heaton  | 

BIRMINGHAM. 


23.  Medio  real,  1848.     Ohv,   REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUADOR. 

Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  QUITO.  G.  J.  M.  Rev. 
EL  PODER  EN  LA  CONSTITUCION ;  bast  of 
Liberty  to  left,  with  fillet  inscribed  libertad;  below, 
1848  8.  Ds. 

24.  Medio  real,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  23,  except  date. 

26.  Medio  decimo,  1893.  Oh).  Inscription  as  No.  23;  head  of 
Sucre  left.  Rev.  G.  1.250-1/2D.  DE  SUCRE  0.9  T.F. 
Arms  of  the  Republic,  as  No.  11.  Edge,  reeded. 
15  mm. 


26.  Cuartino,  1849.  Ohv.  EL  P.  EN  LA  CONSTITU.  Draped 
bust  of  Liberty,  right,  wearing  liberty  cap;  below, 
1849G.  T.  8D.  Rev.  REPUBLI.  DEL  ECUADOR. 
In  field,  UN  I  cuARTo;  below,  QUITO.     12  mm. 


NICKEL. 


27,  Medio  decimo,  1886.  OU.  REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUA- 
DOR. Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  1886.  Rev. 
MEDIO  I  DECIMO,  within  a  wreath;  below,  heaton  j  Bir- 
mingham.    15  mm. 


28.  1  Centavo,  1886.    Types  similar  to  No.  27,  but  reading  un 
oentavo  I  within  the  wreath,  on  reverse.     17  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         249 
BRONZE. 

29.  2  Centavos,  1872.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  ECUADOR. 
Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  1872.  Rev.  Within  a 
wreath  of  laurel  and  palm,  dos  |  centavos;  beneath 
the  wreath,  heaton.     Edge,  reeded.     31  mm. 


30.  1  Centavo,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  29,  but  reading  un  | 
CENTAVO  I  within  the  wreath  on  reverse.  Edge,  reeded. 
26  mm. 


31.  Medio  centavo,  1890.  Similar  to  No.  29,  but  reading 
MEDIO  I  CENTAVO  |  within  the  wreath  on  reverse;  be- 
neath the  wreath,  h.     Edge,  reeded.     22  mm. 


PERU. 


The  first  coinage  of  the  Independent  Republic  of  Peru  (1821),  with  the 
type  of  Virtue  and  Justice,  was  short  lived;  but  in  1825  the  remnant  of 
Spanish  authority  removed,  the  republican  series,  this  time  having  the 
standing  figure  of  Liberty  and  the  arms  of  the  State,  was  resumed.  Until 
1857  the  Spanish  system  with  the  Peso  of  8  Reals  was  retained;  but  in 
that  year  there  was  established  a  decimal  system,  having  as  basis  the  gold 
Sol,  equivalent  to  the  6-Franc  piece  of  the  Latin  Union,  and  a  gold  series 
consisting  of  2,  6,  10,  and  20  Sols.  The  silver  coins  provided  for  in  the 
same  law  are  the  Sol,  its  half,  fifth,  tenth  {Denero),  and  the  Medio-denero. 

The  coinage  of  nickel  was  authorized  in  1863  and  1878,  but  in  1880  all 
nickel  coins  were  demonetized  and  the  minor  coinage  restricted  to  bronze. 

The  mint  of  Peru  is  at  Lima,  the  mints  formerly  at  Arequipa  and  Cuzco 
having  been  closed. 

The  arms  of  Peru. — Party  per  pale  and  base,  in  dexter  chief  azure  a 
llama  standing  contourn^e,  in  sinister  argent  a  cinchona  tree,  on  base  gules 
a  cornucopia  from  which  pours  gold  coins;  crest,  a  laurel  wreath. 

GOLD. 

1.  Onza,  1827.     Ohv.  FIRME  Y  FELIX    POR    LA    UNION. 

Liberty,  helmeted,  standing  to  right  on  left  foot,  holding 
liberty  pole  and  cap  in  right  hand,  her  left  supporting 
a  shield  inscribed,  li  |  ber  |  tad.  Mev.  REPUBLICA 
PERUANA  ]^  J.  M.  Shield  of  arms  upon  a  trophy 
of  four  flags,  with  laurel  wreath  above;  at  sides,  value, 
8  -  E;  below,  1827.  Edge,  reeded.  37  mm.;  415.5 
grs.     PI.  XIII,  5. 

2.  Onza,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with   M.  M.  in  legend 

on  reverse.     38  mm. ;  416. 5  grs. 

3.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1838.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1.    Bev.  EST 

NOR-PERUANO.  Shield  of  arms  upon  a  trophy  of 
four  flags,  with  laurel  wreath  above;  at  sides,  value, 
2  -  E;  below,  1838.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm.;  103  grs. 

4.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1863.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  1.     Rev.  RE- 

PUB.  PERUANA.  M  2  E.2IQ.  M.B.     Shield  of  arms 
over  four  crossed  flags,  with  laurel  wreath  above;  be- 
low, 1853.    Edge,  oblique  hatching.    23  mm. ;  104. 5  grs. 
250 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         25! 

6.  Peso,  1828.  Obv.  Coat  of  arms,  lined,  occupying  entire 
field.  Rev.  LIMA.J.M.  A  wreath,  and  date  below. 
9  mm. ;  29.7  grs. 


6.  20  Pesos,  1856.     Ohv.  FIRME  Y  FELIX  POR  LA  UNION. 

Liberty,  wearing  liberty  cap,  standing,  her  head 
turned  to  right,  holding  liberty  pole  surmounted 
with  cap,  in  right  hand;  her  left  supporting  an  oval 
shield  inscribed  li  |  ber  |  tad;  below,  20  PESOS. 
Rev.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA.  LIMA.  9  DECIMOS 
FINO.  M.  B.  Arms  as  No.  1;  below,  1855.  Edge, 
reeded.     34  mm. ;  516  grs. 

7.  10  Pesos,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  DIES  PESOS  on 

obverse.     Reeded  edge.     27  mm. ;  258  grs. 

8.  5  Pesos,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  6,   but   reading   CINCO 

PESOS,  on  obverse.     22  mm.;  129  grs. 

9.  2  Pesos,  1855.    Similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading  DOS  PESOS, 

on  obverse.     19  mm. ;  51.6  grs. 


10.  Onza,  1863.     Ohv.  FIRME  Y  FELIX   POR  LA  UNION. 

Liberty,  seated  facing,  holding  with  her  right  hand 
liberty  pole  and  cap,  to  which  is  attached  a  pennon 
inscribed  libertad;  on  right,  sun-shield;  in  exergue, 
8  Es.  Rev.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA  LIMA  21  QUIL- 
ATES  Y.  B.  Shield  of  arms,  with  laurel  wreath  above, 
upon  a  trophy  of  four  flags,  the  whole  between  palm 
and  laurel  branches.    Edge,  reeded.    35  mm. ;  418. 5  grs. 

11.  10  Sols,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  reading  10  SOLES, 

in  exergue,  on  obverse.     33  mm. ;  249  grs. 

12.  6  Sols,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  reading  5  SOLES,  on 

obverse.     23  mm. 


is. "libra,  1898.     Ohv.  VERDAD  I  JUSTICIA.     Bust  of 

an  Indian  chief,  to  right,  with  fillet  and  two  feathers; 
wears  large  circular  earring;   below,    UNA    LIBRA. 


252         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

R&D.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA  LIMA.R.OZ.  F. 
Shield  of  arms,  with  sun  above,  between  branches  of 
palm  and  laurel;  below,  1 898.  Edge,  reeded.  22  mm. ; 
123.6  grs. 

14.  Media  libra,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  11,  but  reading  1/2 
LI  BRA,  below  bust  on  obverse.     19  mm.;  62  grs. 

16-16.  1/6  libra,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  11,  but  reading  1/5 
DE  LI  BRA  below  bust  on  obverse.     14  mm.;  29.Y  grs. 

SILVER. 

17.  Peso,  1822.  Ohv.  POR  LA  VIRTUD  Y  LA  JUSTICIA. 
A  column,  with  Doric  capital,  on  a  base  of  four  steps; 
on  left,  stands  Justice,  with  sword  and  scales;  on  right. 
Virtue,  holding  olive  branch.  Rev.  PERU  LIBRE;^ 
8 R.J. P.  A  shield  of  arms,  with  condor  and  llama  as 
supporters,  upon  a  trophy  of  four  flags,  before  a  palm 
tree;  below,  1822.  Countermarked  with  crown  and 
1824  beneath  it.     Edge,  reeded.     38  mm.;  424  grs. 

18-19.  Peso,  1823.  Similar  to  No.  17,  but  without  the  coun- 
termark.    38  mm. ;  388.6  grs. 

20-21.  Peso,  1826.  6>5«.  FIRMEY  FELIZ-POR  LA  UNION. 
Liberty,  helmeted,  standing  facing,  with  liberty  pole 
and  cap  in  right  hand,  her  left  resting  on  a  shield  in- 
scribed li  I  BER  I  TAD.  R&vi.  REPUB.  PERUANA  .M- 
8R.J.  M,  A  shield  of  arms  within  wreath  of  palm  and 
laurel  branches,  and  crowned  with  laurel  wreath; 
below,  1 826.    41  mm. ;  437  grs. 

22.  Peso,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

23.  Peso,  1828.    Jeton;  size  of  Peso.     Proclamation  of  the 

Constitution.  Olyv.  •SANCIONADA.  POR  EL  CON- 
GRESO  JENERAL  DEL  PERU.  In  a  glory,  open 
book,  on  which  cons  |  ti  -  tu  |  cion.  Rev.  Within  a 
wreath  of  oak  and  laurel,  promulgada  |  y  jurada  en  | 
6.DE  ABRiL  I  de  1828.     Edge,  wreath.     37  mm. 


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24.  Peso,  1828.    Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  20,  but  Liberty  has  a  heavy 

robe,  which  falls  from  her  right  arm  behind  the  pole, 
and  the  shield  stands  nearer  to  her.  Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  20,  but  with  larger  branches  beside  the  shield,  and 
a  heavier  wreath  above.     39  mm.;  402.5  grs. 

25.  Peso,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  24,  except  date. 

26.  Peso,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  24,  but  reading  ]^  8  R.  M .  M . 

in  legend  on  reverse  and  dated  1 833. 

27.  Peso,  1834.     Similar  to  No.  26,  except  date. 

28.  Peso,  1836.     Oh).  Similar  to  No.  24.     Rev.   EST.  NOR- 

PERUANA,  M  sliield  as  on  No.  20,  but  with  8  R.T.M. 
40  mm. 

29.  Peso,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  28,  except  date. 

30.  Peso,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  28,  but  reading  ]vj  8  R.  M . 

in  legend,  on  reverse. 

31-32.  Peso,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  28,  but  reading  ^   8 
R.M.B.  in  legend,  on  reverse. 

33.  Peso,  1846.    6>5^.  FIRM  E  Y  FELIZ    —    PORLAUNION. 

Liberty,  wearing  liberty  cap  and  aegis  shield,  standing 
facing,  with  spear  in  right  hand,  her  left  resting  on  a 
spade-shaped  shield,  which  is  inscribed  libertad.  Rev. 
REPUB.  PERUANA,  M  8R.  10  D^.  20  G^.  M.B. 
Shield  of  arms  between  palm  and  laurel  branches,  and 
crowned  with  heavy  laurel  wreath;  below,  *1846,* 
Edge,  laurel  branches  and  stars.     40  mm.    PI.  XIV,  5. 

34.  Peso,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date.     Edge,  a 

chain  pattern. 

36.  Peso,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date, 

36.  Peso,  1866.    Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date.    Edge,  reeded. 

37.  Peso,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  33,  but  with  UN   PESO  be- 

neath Liberty,  on  obverse;  and  on  reverse  reading 
REPUBLICA  PERUANA.  LIMA.  9  DECIMOS  FINO 
M.B.     Edge,  reeded.     38  mm.;  411.5  grs. 

38.  Sol,1866.    (9Jv.  FIRMEYFELIZPOR    —     LAUNION. 

Liberty  seated  to  right,  her  right  hand  resting  on 
shield,  her  left  holding  liberty  pole  and  cap;  on  right, 

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254        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

a  column,  surmounted  with  laurel  wreath  and  wound 
with  ribbon  inscribed  liber  |  tad;  below,  UN  SOL. 
Uev.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA  LIMA  9  DECIMOS 
PINO.  Y.B.  Shield  of  arms,  with  oak  wreath  above, 
between  branches  of  palm  and  laurel;  below,  1865. 
Edge,  reeded.     37  mm. 

39.  Sol,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

40.  Sol,  1871.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

41.  Sol,  1872.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

42.  Sol,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

43.  Sol,  1879.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

44.  5  Pesetas,  1880.     Ohv.  PROSPERIDAD  Y  PODER  POR 

LA  JUSTICIA.  Female  head  to  left,  wreath  of  wheat 
and  flowers  in  hair,  with  earrings  and  pearl  necklace; 
below,  1880.  Rev.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA  LIMA  9 
DECIMOS  PINO  B.  F.  Square  shield  of  arms,  be- 
tween branches  of  palm  and  olive;  and  above,  laurel 
wreath  in  a  glory;  below,  CINCO  PESETAS.  Edge, 
reeded.     38  mm. 

45.  Sol,  1888.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

46.  Sol,  1890.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

47.  Sol,  1892.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

48.  Sol,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  38,  except  date. 

ayacucho. 

49.  5  Pesetas,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  44,  but  reading  REPUB- 

LICA PERUANA  AYACUCHO  9  DEC  PINO  L.  M.on 

reverse. 

cuzco. 

60.  Peso,  1825.  Commemorative  piece  in  honor  of  Simon 
Bolivar.  Olv,  SIMON  BOLIVAR  LIB".  DE  CO- 
LO MB.  Y  DEL  PERU.  Bust  of  Bolivar  to  right. 
Rev.  EL  CUZCO  A  SU  LIBERTADOR.  Ruins  of  the 
palace  of  the  Inkas,  with  sun  on  left;  below,  1825. 
40  mm. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         255 

61.  Peso,  1826.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  20.     Rev.  REPUB.  PE- 

RUANA. CUZCO.  8R.  G.     Shield  of  arms,  surmounted 
by  wreath,  between  branches  of  palm  and  olive;  below«^ 
1 826.     Edge,  o  □  o  □  o.     38  mm. 

62.  Peso,  1838.     OU.  FIRMEPOR  LA   UNION.     A  castle 

and  a  volcano,  by  the  sea;  in  front,  cornucopia  lying  on 
the  ground;  in  distance,  ship  at  sea;  the  whole  within  a 
laurel  wreath;  below,  .10.  d.  20.  g.  confederacion.  b.  a. 
Rev.  REPUB.  SUD  PERUANA  |  •-•-•-•-•. 
Radiant  sun;  below,  .8.R.  CUZCO  1838.     Edge,  digs 

PROTEGE  EL  ESTADO.      39  mm.     . 


62a.  Medio  peso,  1826.  Commemorative  piece.  Ohv.  PRECI- 
DENCIA  VITALICIA  DEL  LIBERTADOR  SIMON 
BOLIVAR.*.  A  shield  of  arms  of  Peru  upon  a  tro- 
phy of  four  flags;  above,  laurel  wreath.  R&v.  SO- 
LEMNEM  .  JURADA  EN  9.  DE  Die  DE  1826*. 
Within  a  wreath  of  palm  and  laurel  branches,  an  open 
book  inscribed  cons  |  ti  co  tu  |  cion;  beneath  book, 
LIMA.     Edge,  ZZZZZZ    34  mm. 

63.  Medio  peso,  1866.     Ohv.   FIRME  Y   FELIZ  —  POR   LA 

IU  N 1 0  N .  Liberty,  with  tufted  helmet,  standing  facing, 
with  liberty  pole  in  right  hand,  her  left  resting  on  an 
oval  shield  which  is  inscribed  libertad.  Rev.  REP. 
PERUANA.  4R.  10  D^  20  Qs  M.  B.  Anns  of  the 
Republic  as  No.  33;  below,  1855. 

f.  Medio  peso,  1866.    Types  similar  to  No.  33,  but  reading 
50  CENTIMOS  on  obverse;  and  on  reverse,  REPU- 
BLICA  PERUANA.  LIMA.  9  DECIMOS  FINO  M.  B. 
.    Edge,  reeded.     31  mm.     Compare  No.  3Y. 

66.  Medio  peso,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  54,  except  date. 

66.  Medio  sol,  1869.  Ohv.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 
38,  but  reading  50  C.  beneath  type.    Ret).  REPUBLICA 

I  PERUANA  LIMA  9  DEQs  FINO  Y.  B.  Shield  of 
arms,  crowned  with  wreath,  between  palm  and  laurel 
branches;  below,  1859.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 


256         CATAL0GI7E  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

67.  Medio  sol,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  56,  but  with  1/2  SOL,  in 
exergue,  on  obverse. 

58.  Medio  peso,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  56,  except  date. 

ANCACHS. 

59.  Medio  peso,  1839.     Employes  of  the  Cuzco  mint  to  Gen. 

Gamarra.  Olv.  LA  LEY  RESTAURADA  POR  EL 
VALOR  DEL  EJERCITO  UNIDO  EN  ANCACH. 
View  of  the  battle,  and  Fame  on  mountain  top,  blowing 
trumpet.    Bev.  los  empleados  |  de  la  moneda  |  al 

EESTAURADOR  |  DE  SU  PATRIA  |  GRAN  MARISCAL  GAM- 
ARRA I  CUZCO  1839,  within  a  chain  wreath;  laurel  branches 
on  border.     33  mm. 

cuzco. 

60.  Medio  peso,  1836.      Ohv.    FIRME   Y    FELIZ    POR    LA 

UNION.  Liberty,  standing  facing,  holding  liberty 
pole  with  cap  in  right,  and  supporting  shield  with  left, 
hand.  Bev.  REPUB.  PERUANA.  CUZCO.  4R.  G. 
Shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  wreath  of  palm  and 
olive;  below,  1836.     38  mm. 

AREQITIPA. 

61-62.  Medio  peso,  1838.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  52, 
but  with  AREQ.  1838,  below  sun  on  reverse.     Edge, 

DIOS  PROTEGE  EL  ESTADO.      28  mm. 


63-64.  Peseta,  1821.  Commemorative  piece.  Ohv.  LIMA 
LIBRE  JURO  SU  INDEPENDENCIA  EN  28JULIO 
D.I  821 .    Face  of  radiate  sun.     Bev.  bajo  la  |  protec- 

CION  I  DEL  EGERCITO  |  LIBERTADOR  |  DEL  PERU  |  MAN- 
DADO  I  POR  SAN  I  MARTIN.  |  within  a  laurel  wreath. 
Edge,  oblique  central  hatching.     29  mm. 

65.  Peseta,  1826.  6>5'y.  FIRM  E  Y  FELIZ  PORLAUNION. 
Liberty,  helmeted,  standing  facing,  with  liberty  pole 
and  cap  in  right  hand,  her  left  resting  on  a  shield  in- 
scribed, LI  I  BER  I  TAD.  Bcv.  REPUB.  PERUANA  M 
2R.  J.  M.  A  shield  of  arms,  within  wreath  of  palm 
and  laurel  branches,  and  crowned  with  laurel  wreath; 
below,  1826.    27  mm. 


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6ft-67.  Pesetas,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  dates. 

68.  Peseta,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  date. 

69.  Peseta,  1828.     Special  issue,  commemorating  adoption  of 

the  constitution;  compare  No.  23.  Obv.  *  SANCIO- 
NADA  POR  EL  CONGRESO  JRAL.  DEL  PERU. 
Same  type  as  No.  23.  Rev.  Within  a  wreath  of  oak 
and  laurel,  pro  |  mulgada  t  |  jurada  en  |  20  db 
ABRiL  I  DE  1828.     Edge,  laurel  wreath.     2Ti  mm. 

70.  Peseta,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  date. 

71.  Peseta,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  date. 
72-73.  Pesetas,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  dates. 

74.  20  Centimos,  1865.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  37, 

but  reading  20  C  E  N  T I  •  beneath  figure  of  Liberty  on 
obverse.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm. 

75.  20  Centimos,  1859.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  38, 

but  reading  20  C.  beneath  the  figure  of  Liberty  on 
obverse. 

76.  1/5  Sol,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  75,  but  with  5°  D  E  SOL  in 

exergue  on  obverse. 

77.  1/5  Sol,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  76,  except  date. 

78.  1/5  Sol,  1867.     Similar  to  No.  76,  except  date. 

79.  1/5  Sol,  1874.    Similar  to  No.  76,  except  date. 

^  AREQUIPA. 

80.  Peseta,  1838.     Olv.  REPUB.  SUD.  PERUANA.     Radiate 

face  of  sun;  above,  *****;  below,  AREQ.  1838. 
R&o.  Within  a  wreath  of  two  laurel  branches  in  saltire, 
2  I  REALES.    Edge,  a  wreath.     27  mm. 

cuzco. 

81.  Peseta,  1837.     Ohv.  REPUB.SUD. PERUANA.   Sun;  be- 

low, CUZCO  1837.  Meo.  2  reales  |  b.a.,  within  laurel 
wreath. 


S2-83.  Real,  1827.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  20,  but 
reading  1  R.  J.  M.  in  legend  on  reverse.     21  mm. 


258        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

84.  Real,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  82,  except  date. 
86.  Real,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  82,  except  date. 

86-87.  Real,  1838.  Olv.  Similar  to  No.  82.  Bev.  EST  NOR- 
PERUANO.  1R.  M.B.  Shield  of  arms,  within  wreath 
of  palm  and  laurel  branches,  and  crowned  with  laurel 
wreath;  below,  1838. 

88.  Real,  1840.    Similar  to  No.  86,  except  date. 

89.  Real,  1860.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  86,    Bev.   REP.    PE- 

RUANA. LIMAM10DS20GSM.B.  Shield  of  arms 
between  palm  and  laurel  branches,  crowned  with  laurel 
wreath. 

90.  Real  (10  Centimos),  1865.     Similar  to  No.  33,  but  with  10 

CENTI  on  obverse;  and  on  reverse  reading,  RE  PUB. 
PERUANA  LIMA-9  DEC.  FINO  M.  B.;  beneath  the 
arms,  1855.    Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

91.  Real  (10  Centimos),  1869.     Similar  to  No.  38,  but  with  U  N 

REAL  on  obverse;  and  on  reverse  reading,  REPUB: 
PERUANA  LIMA  9  DEC:  FINO  Y.  B.;  beneath  the 
arms,  1 859.     Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

92.  Real  (10  Centimos),  1860.     Similar  to  No.  91,  except  date. 

93.  Dinero,  1863.     Similar  to  No.    91,  but  with  UN   DIN^, 

in  exergue,  on  obverse,  and  dated  1863. 

94.  Dinero,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  93,  except  date. 
96.  Dinero,  1866.  Similar  to  No.  93,  except  date. 
96.  Dinero,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  93,  except  date. 


97.  Medio  real,  1826.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  20,  but  only  L  in- 

scribed on  the  shield.     Beo.  REPUB.  PERUANA  M 
J.  M.    Arms  as  No.  20;  below,  1826. 

98.  Medio  real,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  97,  but  with  M.  M.  in 

legend  on  reverse,  and  dated  1833. 

99.  Medio  real,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  97,  but  on  reverse  read- 

ing  REPUB.   PERUANA  M   10  ^s  20  Qs   M.   B. 
16  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         259 

100.  5  Centimos,  1865.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  37, 

but  reading  5  CENT  I  beneath  figure  of  Liberty  on 
obverse.     15  mm. 

101.  Medio  real,  1856.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  97.     Reu.   REP. 

PERUANA  M  M.  M.  10  D.  20  G.  M.  B.  Arms  of 
tiie  Republic;  below,  1856. 

102.  Medio  real,  1858.     Similar  to  Noc  100,  but  with  M .  R.  as 

mark  of  value  on  obverse. 

103.  Medio  real,   1869.     Ohv.    FIRME   Y    FELIZ    POR   LA 

UNION.  Type,  Liberty  seated  right,  as  No.  38.  Rev. 
REPUB.  PERUANA.  LIMA.  9  D.  FINO  Y.B.  Arms 
of  Republic;  below,  1859.     Edge,  reeded.     15.5  mm. 

104.  Medio  real,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  103,  except  date. 

105.  Medio  dinero,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  103,  but  with  1/2 

D I  N°,  in  exergue  on  obverse.     15  mm. 

106.  Medio  dinero,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  105,  except  date. 

107.  Medio  dinero,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  105,  except  date. 


108.  Cuartino,    1826.     Ohv.    Llama.     Reu.    lima.  |  1/4  1  1826. 

12  mm. 

109.  Cuartino,  1831.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

110.  Cuartino,  1833.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

111.  Cuartino,  1834.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

112.  Cuartino,  1836.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

113.  Cuartino,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

114.  Cuartino,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

NICKEL. 

115.  20  Centavos,  1879.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA  1879. 

Sun,  within  a  circle;  below,  VEINTE.  CENTAVOS. 
Rev.  M ON  EDA  PROVISIONAL.  Value,  20,  within 
a  circle;  below,  CENTAVOS.     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

116.  10  Centavos,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  115,  excepting  marks 

of  denomination,  which  are  10-CENTAVOS.     22  mm. 


260        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

117.  5  Centavos,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  115,  excepting  marks 

of  denomination,  which  are  5-CENTAVOS.     17  mm. 

118.  2  Centavos,  1863.     (95v.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA.     Ra- 

diate sun.  Rev.  dos.  |  centavos  |  between  two  cornu- 
copise.     25  mm. 

119.  Centavo,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  118,  but  with  UN  |  CEN- 

TAVO  I  on  reverse. 

BRONZE. 

120.  1/4  Peso,  1823.     Necessity  piece.     Ohv.  Four  mountain 

peaks;  a  liberty  cap  on  pole,  and  shining  sun  above; 
in  foreground,  a  llama  reclining  to  right.  Rev.  RE- 
PUBLICA  PERUANA.  M  -1823.;  in  field,  quarto  | 
DE  PESO.     Hatched  edge.     28  mm. 

120a.  1/8  Peso,  1823.  Similar  to  No.  120,  but  reading  octavo  | 
DE  PESO  I  on  reverse.     21  mm. 

121.  1/4    Real,   1822.     Necessity  piece.     Ohv.   Radiate    sun. 

Rev.  PROVISIONAL*  1822  •.     In  field,  1/4. 

122.Ceiitimo,  1855.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  PERUANA.  Sun, 
with  six  rays.  Rev.  UN  |  centimo  |  within  laurel 
wreath;  above,  LIMA;  beneath,  1855.     23mm. 

123.  Medio  centimo,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  122,  but  reading 

MEDIO  I  CENTIMO  |  on  reverse.     23  mm. 

124.  2    Centavos,     1864.      Ohv.     REPUBLICA     PERUANA. 

Radiate  sun.  Rev.  dos  |  centavos  |  between  two 
cornucopise. 

126.  Centavo,  1864.  Similar  to  No.  124,  but  reading  un  | 
CENTAVO  I  on  reverse. 


BOLIYIA. 


In  1825  the  southern  portion  of  Peru,  under  the  leadership  of  General 
Sucre,  established  an  independent  Republic  which  took  the  name  of  Bolivia, 
in  honor  of  the  great  South  American  liberator,  Bolivar. 

From  the  foundation  of  the  Republic  until  1863  the  old  Spanish  mone- 
tary system  was  retained  in  Bolivia.  The  new  coinage  law  of  1863  replaced 
the  earlier  Peso  of  8  Eeales,  with  a  new  unit  on  the  decimal  system,  the 
silver  Boliviano  of  100  centavos.  The  new  unit  was  of  25  grams  weight 
and  900  thoasandths  fine,  and  therefore  the  equivalent  of  the  5-franc  piece 
of  the  Latin  Union.  Coinage  of  the  Boliviano  has  long  been  suspended 
and  the  active  unit  of  the  country  is  the  Ijd  Boliviano^  or  20-centavo  piece, 
equivalent  of  the  Franc. 

The  types  of  the  coins  of  Bolivia  are,  on  obverse,  the  bust  of  Bolivar; 
on  the  reverse,  for  the  gold  coins,  a  view  of  Mount  Cerro  de  Potosi  and 
the  sun  rising  behind  it,  in  front  of  the  mountain  stands  a  llama;  the 
reverse  of  the  silver  coins  presents  a  cocoa  tree,  beneath  which  lie  two 
llamas. 

The  series  of  Bolivian  coins  embraces  several  commemorative  pieces  in 
special  honor  of  Bolivar,  of  President  Belzu,  and  of  numerous  events  of 
national  importance. 

The  coinage  of  nickel  was  introduced  in  1883. 

The  mint  of  Bolivia  is  at  Potosi,  the  mark  of  which  is  '^. 


INDEPENDENT  REPUBLIC,  1826. 

1.  Onza.lSSl.  6>5v.  LIBRE  POR  LA  -  CONSTITUCION. 
Bust  of  Bolivar,  in  uniform,  to  right;  below  bust, 
BOLivAE.  Rev.  REPUBLICA  BOLIVIANA.  Mount 
Cerro,  with  the  sun  rising  behind  it;  to  left,  a  llama; 
to  right,  a  sheaf  of  grain;  below  ******  |  ^.  8S. 
1 8  3 1 .  J .  L .     Edge,  obliquely  hatched.    36  mm. ;  416  grs. 

PI.  xm,  4. 

12.  Media  onza,  1852.  Xedallic  coin  in  honor  of  President  Belzn. 
Ohv.  LOS  IMPLEADOS  DE  POTOSI.  Liberty, 
seated  to  right,  holding  an  infant  in  her  lap  and  plac- 
ing her  hand  upon  a  boy  who  stands  beside  her;  to 
left,  oval  arms  of  Bolivia;  below,  AL  PRESIDENTE 
M.  Y.  BELZU.    Bev.   PROVIDENCIA  PERSEGUE 

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262         CATALOGUE   OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

ELCRIMEN.  A  hand  grasping  a  flaming  sword  ex- 
tends from  the  clouds  and  threatens  a  man  who 
flourishes  a  burning  brand  and  two  serpents.  28  mm. ; 
208.5  grs. 

3.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1841.     Oh).  Legend  as  No.  1;  nude  bust  of 

Bolivar  to  right.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  1,  but  reading 
2  S.  1 841 .  L.  R.  beneath  the  arms.     23  mm. ;  104.5  grs. 

TNGATI. 

4.  Cuarta  de  onza,  undated.     Ohv.   POTOSI   TRASMITE  A 

LA  POSTERIDAD.  An  Indian,  with  feather  turban, 
walking  to  left,  a  quiver  over  shoulder,  and  olive 
branch  in  left  hand,  blowing  a  horn;  in  front  of  him  a 
llama,  lying  to  right.  Rev.  LA  GLORIA  DELVEN- 
CEDORDEINGAVL  A  hand,  with  ballin  inscribed 
on  arm,  supports  a  column  surmounted  with  a  flag; 
the  whole  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  palm.  23  mm. ; 
104.5  grs. 

6.  Escudo,  undated.  Ohv.  GRATITUD  DE  LOS  EMPLEA- 
DOS  DE  SUCRE.  A  dove,  flying,  with  olive  branch 
in  beak.  Rev.  AL  ILUSTRE  VENCEDOR  DE  IN- 
GAVL  A  column,  between  laurel  branches,  with 
rosette  at  top.     18  mm.;  52.5  grs. 


6.  Escudo,  1856.     Obv.    LIBRE    POR   LA    -    CONSTITU- 

CION.  Nude  bust  of  Bolivar,  laureated,  to  right;  on 
bottom  of  bust,  bolivae.  Rev.  Legend  and  type  simi- 
lar to  No.  1,  but  reading  'f'  1  S.  F.  1856.  J.  beneath 
arms.     Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     18  mm. ;  52  grs. 

7.  Escudo,  1868.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  BOLIVIANA.     Arms  of 

the  Republic;  below,  on  border,  *******•■*- 
•  •.  R&c.  LA  UNION  ES  LA  FUERZA.  Within 
a  laurel  wreath,  1  |  escudo  |  50  g^  |  9d^.  fino;  beneath, 
f  1868.  F.E.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched.  17  mm.;  38 
grs. 


8.  Medio  escudo,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  reading  1/2S. 
1840.L.R.  below  arms  on  reverse.     14  mm.;  25.5  grs. 


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9.  Medio  escudo,  1841.     Similar  to  No.  3,  but  reading  1/2S. 

1 841 .  E.  R.  below  arms  on  reverse.     14  mm. ;  26.2  grs. 

10.  Medio  escudo,  1844.     Similar  to  No.  9,  except  date. 

11.  Medio  escudo,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  reading  ^.  1/2. 

1852.  F.  P.  below  arms  on  reverse. 

12.  Medio  escudo,  1854.     OU.  M.Y.BELZU  PRESID.  CON- 

STITUCIONAL.  Bust  of  President  Belzu,  to  left, 
above  clouds,  within  wreath  of  laurel  branches;  below, 
f'1854.  ^^y.  LA  PATRIAALY. DEFENSOR  DE  SU 
INDEP^.  Female,  standing-  facing,  with  an  infant  in 
right  arqi,  and  a  child  standing  at  each  side  of  her. 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     15  mm. ;  26  grs. 

"^13.  Medio  escudo,  1868.  Similar  to  No.  7,  but  reading  1  /2  | 
ESCUDO  I  25  Qs  I  9  Ds  FINO  I  within  wreath  on  re- 
verse.    15  mm. ;  18. 5  grs. 


SILVER. 

14.  Peso  (8Sueldos),  1825.  Jeton.  6)5v.  SI  M ON  BOLIVAR 
LIBERTADOR  DE  COLOMBIA  Y  DEL  PERU. 
Bust  of  Bolivar  in  uniform,  to  right.  Rev.  POTOSI 
MANIFESTA  SU  GRATITUD  AL  GENIO  DE  LA 
L I B  E  RT A  D .  Mount  Cerro  de  Potosi,  with  the  city  at 
the  base,  and  the  rising  sun  above;  below,  1 825.  Edge, 
reeded.     43  mm. 

16.  Peso(8Sueldos),  1827.  Ohi).  LIBRE  POR  LA  -  CON- 
STITUCION.  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar,  in  military 
uniform,  to  right;  beneath,  bolivar.  Bev.  REPU- 
BLICABOLIVIANA.  A  cocoa  tree,  beneath  which  lie 
two  llamas,  vis-a-vis;  above,  ******;  below,  "^ 
8S.1827J.M.     Edge,  reeded.     38  mm. ;  416  grs. 

16.  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1834.     Similar  to  No.  15,  but  reading  '^ 

8S.1834.L.M.  on  reverse. 

17.  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1838.     Similar  to  No.  16,  except  date. 

18.  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1841.    Similar  to  No.  15,  but  bust  is 

shorter  and   nude;    and   reading   ^  8S.1841.L.R.   in 
legend  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.    39  mm. 

19."  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1848.  Similar  to  No.  18,  but  reading  ^ 
8S.1848.R.  in  legend  on  reverse. 


264         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

20.  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1849.  Ohv.  LIBRE  POR  LA  -  CON- 
STITUCION.  Bust  of  Bolivar  to  left;  on  bottom  of 
bust,  BOLIVAR.  Bev.  Similar  to  No."  15,  but  with  10  to 
left  of  tree  and  20  to  right:  below.  1^  F.I 849.  M .  PI. 
XV,  1. 

21-22.  Peso  (8  Sueldos),  1850.  Similar  to  No.  20,  except 
date. 

23.  Boliviano,     1867.     Ohv.     REPUBLiCA        BOLIVIANA. 

An  oval  shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  a  condor,  over 
a  trophy  of  military  arms;  below,  ******* 
****.  Rev.  LA  UNION  ES  LA  FUERZA. 
Within  a  wreath,  1  |  boliviano  |  500.g^  !  9.d^  fino.; 
below,  f  .1867.  .F.P.  Edge,  BOLIVIA  LIBRE  E 
INDEPENDIENTE  1821.     35  mm.;  382.5  grs. 

24.  Boliviano,    1870.     Ohv.    Similar    to    No.    23.     M&v.    LA 

UNION  HACE  LA  FUERZA.  Within  a  wreath  of 
laurel  and  oak,  un  |  boliviano  |  25  g*^  .  9  d^  .  fino; 
below,  E.R.  1870.     f'.     Edge,  reeded.     37  mm. 

26.  Boliviano,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  24,  except  date.     36  mm. 

26.  Boliviano,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  24,  except  date.     35  mm. 


27.  Medio  peso  (4  Sueldos),  1827.     Types  similar  to  No.  15, 

but  reading  '^45.1 827. J .  M .  in  legend  on  reverse.  32 
mm.;  207  grs. 

28.  Medio  peso  (4  Sueldos),  1830.     Similar  to  No.  15,  but  read- 

ing ^  4S.1850.J.L.  in  legend  on  reverse. 

29.  Medio  peso  (4  Sueldos),  1850.     Commemorative  piece,  relat- 

ing to  the  suppressing  of  the  insurrection  by  Pres.  Belzu. 
Ohv.  M.Y.BELZU  PRESIDENTE  CONSTITUCIOal-. 
DE  BOLIVIA.  Bust  of  Belzu  to  left;  below,  1850. 
Rev.  LA  FUERZA  NACIONAL  TRIUNFO  DE  LA 
ANARQUIA.  Hercules,  with  torch  and  club,  slaying 
Hydra.     Edge,  reeded.     34  mm. 

30.  Medio  peso  (4  Sueldos),  1854.     Ohv.  LIBRE  POR  LA    — 

CONSTITUCION.  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar  to  left; 
on  truncation,  bolivar.  Rev.  REPUBLICA  BOLI- 
VIANA. Palm  tree,  and  two  llamas  lying  vis-a-vis 
under  it;  above,  *********;  below,  ^  4S. 
1 854.  M  .J .    Edge,  reeded.     32  mm. 


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31.  Medio  peso  (4  Sueldos),  1855.  Similar  to  No.  30,  except 
date. 

32-33.  Medio  boliviano  (60  Centavos),  1865.  Ohv.  A  LOS  PA- 
CIFICADORES  DE  BOLIVIA.  The  busts,  jugate,  of 
Melgarejo  and  Munoz,  to  left,  with  their  names  at  sides. 
Eev.  CANTERIA  DE  POTOSI  SETIEMBRE  5  DE 
1 865,  and  in  the  field,  al  |  valor  |  y  |  al  |  talento  | 
****•*•**.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

34-36.  Medio  boliviano  (60  Centavos),  1873.  Similar  to  No. 
23,  but  reading,  medio  b°.  |  50  cent^  .  |  12  g^  .  500 
M^  .  I  9  D^  FiNO  I  within  the  wreath  on  reverse;  and  be- 
low wreath,  ^  -1 873-  F.  E.     Edge,  reeded.     80  mm. 

36.  Medio  boliviano  (50  Centavos),  1884.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No. 
23.    Rev.  UNION  ES  LA  FUERZA.    Within  a  wreath, 

MEDIO    B°    .   I  50    CENT^.   |    —  •  —    |  12    G^.    500  M^   |  9    D^. 

FINO  I,  on  reverse. 

37-38.  Medio  boliviano  (60  Centavos),  1893.  Similar  to  No, 
36,  except  date. 


39.  Peseta,  1830.     Ohv.  LIBRE   POR  LA    -     CONSTITU- 

C 1 0  N .  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar  in  uniform,  to  right; 
on  bottom  of  bust,  bolivar.  REPUBLICA  BOLI- 
VIAN A.  A  tree,  beneath  which  lie  two  llamas,  vis-a- 
vis; above,  ic  ic  ic  ir  icic  ;  below,  '^  2S.1830.J.L. 
26  mm. 

40.  1/6  Boliviano,  1864.     Similar  to  No.  23,  but  reading  1  /5  | 

boliviano  I  100  g^  I  9  D^  FiNo;  below,  "^  -1864-.F.P. 

41.  1/6  Boliviano,  1866.    Similar  to  No.  32,  except  in  size  and 

value. 

42.  1/6  Boliviano,  1868.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Melgarejo  to  left,  with 

laurel  and  palm  branches  in  saltire,  beneath;  above, 
MELGAREJO;  below,  A  POTOSI  Y  TARATA.  Rev. 
POR  LA  DEFENSA  *  DE  LA  CONSTITUCION  •  ; 
in  field,  el  |  24  y  25  |  de  |  diciembre  |  de  |  1868. 
25  mm. 

43-44.  1/6  Boliviano,  1876.  Similar  to  No.  23,  but  reading 
VEiNTE  1  CENT^  |  9  D^.  FiNO  |  within  wreath,  on  re- 
versej  below  wreath,  "^  -  1875  -  F.E.    23  mm. 


266         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

45.  1/5  Boliviano,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

46.  1/5  Boliviano,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

47.  1/5  Boliviano,  1879.     To  President  Daza.     Ohv.  Similar  to 

No.  23,  but  reading  EN  ERO  14  DE  1879  on  border, 
below  the  stars.  Rev.  EL  EJERCITO  NAL.AL. 
PRESIDTE.  DE'  LA  REP^.  Head  of  Daza  to  left; 
beneath,  h.  daza;  below,  round,  20  get.  Edge,  reeded. 
23  mm. 

48.  1/5  Boliviano,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

49.  1/5  Boliviano,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 


60.  Sueldo,  1827.  Ohv.  LIBRE  POR  LA  —  CONSTITU- 
CION.  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar,  in  uniform,  to 
right;  on  bottom  of  bust,  bolivar.  R&u.  REPU- 
BLICA  BOLIVIANA.  Palm  tree  and  two  llamas  lying 
vis-a-vis  beneath  it;  above  ******;  below,  ^ 
1S.1827.J.M.     20  mm. 

51.  Sueldo,  1855.     Ohv.  LIBRE    POR   LA  —  CONSTITU- 

CION.  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar  to  left.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  50,  but  above,  *********; 
and  below  type,  reading,  ^  1  S.I 855. M.J.     20  mm. 

52.  Sneldo,  1860.     Ohv.   LIBRE    POR    LA   —   CONSTITU- 

C 1 0  N .  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar,  in  uniform,  to  left; 
beneath  bust,  bolivar.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  51,  but 
reading  f  1 860. F.J. 

53.  Sueldo,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  52,  except  date. 

64-55.  Sueldo,  1868.  Ohv.  EL  GRAN  CIUDADANO  DE 
BOLIVIA.  Bust  of  Melgarejo  to  left.  Rev.  A  LA 
CONSTITUCION  Book  of  the  Constitution,  open; 
below,  DE  1868.     Edge,  reeded.     19  mm. 

66.  Decimo,    1871.       Ohv.     REPUBLICA   —   BOLIVIANA. 

Arms  of  the  Kepublic,  as  No.  23.  Rev.  LA  UNION 
HACE  LA  FUERZA.  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and 
oak,  DiEz  I  CENT.  I  9  D^.  FIND;  bclow,  E.  R.  -  1870  -  '^. 
Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

67.  Decimo,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  66,  except  date. 


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\.  Decimo,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  56,  except  date. 
'69.  Decimo,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  56,  except  date. 

I.  Medio  sueldo,  1828.  Obv.  LIBRE  POR  LA  —  CON S- 
TITUCION.  Laureated  bust  of  Bolivar,  in  uniform, 
to  right;  on  bottom  of  bust,  bolivar.  Bev.  REPU- 
BLICA  BOLIVIANA.  Palm  tree  and  two  llamas  lying 
vis-a-vis  beneath  it;  above,  ******;  below,  ^. 
.1828  .  J.M.,  in  legend  on  reverse.     17  mm. 

61.  Medio  sueldo,    1830.      Similar  to    No.    60,   but  reading 

f  .  1830.  J. 

62.  Medio  suldo,  1854.    Similar  to  No.  51,  but  reading  1*' .  1 854 . 

M.  J.  on  reverse.     17mm. 

63.  Medio  sueldo  (Medio  real),  1865.     Ohv.   EL   HE  ROE   DE 

IDECIEMBRE.  Head  of  Gen.  Melgarejo  to  left; 
below,  ••••••*•••••.  Eev.  SALVA  LA 
PATR I ADELAANARQUIA.  A  dragon,  threatened 
with  a  flaming  sword  held  by  a  hand  from  above; 
below,  1865. 
.  Medio  sueldo  (Medio  real),  1868.  Similar  to  No.  63,  except 
date. 

65.  Medio  sueldo  (5  Centavos),  1872.     Similar  to  No.  56,  but 

reading  cinco  |  cent  .  |  9  d*  .  find  |  within  wreath  on 
reverse;  below  wreath,  "^  .1872.  F.  E. 

66.  Medio  sueldo,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  date. 

67.  Medio  sueldo,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  65,  except  date. 

COCHABAMBA. 

68.  Medio  sueldo,  1876.     Obv.  DEPARTAMENTO  DE  CO- 

CHABAMBA. A  lion  couchant,  gardant,  before  a 
tree.  Bev.  PAGARA  A  LA  VISTA  N I  CAS  10  DE 
GUMUCIO.  Within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  oak, 
ciNCO  I  CENT.;  below,  .1876.     Edge,  reeded.     15  mm. 

NICKEL. 

69.  10   Centavos,   1883.      Obv.    REPUBLICA    BOLIVIANA. 

Arms   of   the  Republic.     Bev.    LA    UNION    ES    LA 
FUERZA.     Within  a  laurel  wreath,  10  |  centavos  ) 
*  I  ;  below,  A  -  1883.     Edge,  plain.     17  mm. 


268         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

70.  10  Centavos,  1897.     Olv.    REPUBLICA    DE    BOLIVIA. 

Arms  of  Bolivia,  within  an  oval  of  dots;  below,  *  *  * 
******.  Rev.  Caduceus;  on  bottom  of  staff, 
laurel  and  palm  branches,  in  saltire;  10  -  C  at  sides; 
above,  DIEZ  CENTAVOS  ;  below,  1897.  Edge,  plain. 
25  mm. 

70a.  10  Centavos,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  69,  except  date. 

71.  5  Centavos,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  69,  but  reading  5  |  cen- 

tavos I  *  I  within  wreath  on  reverse. 

72-73.  5  Centavos,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  70,  but  reading 
CINCO  CENTAVOS  above  on  reverse,  and  5  -  c.  in 
field. 

BRONZE. 

74-75.  2  Centavos,  1883.  Pattern.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  69. 
Rev.  2  I  CENTAVOS  |  within  circle  of  dots;  around,  LA 
UNION  ES  LA  FUERZA;  below,  E.  G.  1883  essai. 
31  mm. 

76-77.  Centavo,  1883.  Similar  to  No.  74,  but  reading  l  ]  cen- 
TAVO  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.     25  mm. 


CHILE. 


After  an  unsuccessful  effort  in  1810  to  throw  off  Spanish  domination, 
Chile,  assisted  by  the  Argentine  General,  Saint  Martin,  achieved  independ- 
ence in  1817.  In  that  same  year  Don  Hilarion  de  la  Quintana,  in  the 
capacity  of  a  virtual  dictator,  issued  a  decree  which  put  an  end  to  the 
Spanish  coinage  and  prescribed  the  types  for  the  silver  coins  of  the  Repub- 
lic. These  types  present  the  active  volcano,  and  the  column  surmounted 
by  a  globe  (No.  ]5).  The  first  issue  of  gold,  which  began  at  least  as  early 
as  1823  (No.  1),  has  a  mountain  range  and  a  meridian  sun  on  obverse, 
and  on  reverse  the  column  that  appears  on  the  silver,  and  two  flags, 
crossed. 

In  1836  there  was  a  new  coinage  of  gold  with  the  types  of  a  right  hand 
laid  upon  the  book  of  the  Constitution  and  the  arms  of  the  Republic  sup- 
ported by  guemal  and  condor.  In  1839  the  standing  figure  of  Liberty  was 
introduced  on  the  gold  pieces,  but  the  significant  right  hand  resting  upon 
the  book  of  the  Constitution  was  still  retained.  In  the  same  year,  1839, 
a  new  coinage  of  silver  introduced  on  that  metal  a  shield  bearing  the 
arms  of  Chile,  and  on  the  reverse  a  representation  of  a  powerful  condor. 

Until  1848  Chile  retained  the  old  Spanish  monetary  system  with  the 
peso  of  8  reales  as  the  unit,  but  in  that  year  the  decimal  system  was  intro- 
duced. The  silver  Peso  was  divided  into  10  decimos  and  100  centavos;  and 
was  900  thousandths  fine,  being  thus  equal  to  the  French  5-franc  piece. 
The  law  of  1860  reduced  the  weight  of  the  divisional  coins,  so  that  the 
double  decimo  piece,  or  £0  centavos,  weighed  4.6  grams  instead  of  5;  and 
the  law  of  1895  made  important  changes  in  the  entire  series,  which  were 
fixed  as  follows: 

Gold:  Grams. 

Condor  (20  pesos) 11.98207] 

Doblon  (10  pesos) 5.  99103  [916. 66  fine. 

Escudo  (5  pesos) 2.9955lJ 

Silver: 

Peso 20 

20  Centavos 4 

10  Centavos 2 

5  Centavos 1 

The  new  coins  struck  in  accordance  with  the  law  of  1895  represent  the 
work  of  the  eminent  French  sculptor  and  medalist,  the  late  M.  Louis 
Oscar  Roty.  On  the  obverse  of  the  gold  is  a  female  bust  representing 
Chile,  and  on  reverse  the  arms  of  Chile.  The  silver  pieces  have  on  obverse 
a  powerful  condor  perched  upon  a  crag. 

22023°— 14 18  269 


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270        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

The  coinage  of  nickel  was  introduced  in  1870,  the  denominations  being 
the  2,  1,  and  J  Centavo  pieces. 

The  arms  of  Chile:   Party  per  fess,  azure  and  gules,  a  star  or;  crest, 
three  plumes. 

GOLD. 

1.  Onza,  1823.     Obv.    EL   ESTADO   DE  CHILE  CONSTIT. 

INDEPENDIENTE  *  Range  of  mountains,  two  of 
which  are  active  volcanos;  above,  shining  sun;  below, 
A. D.I 81 8;  the  whole  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Hev. 
POR  LA  RAZON  O  LA  FUERZA.S.8E.F.L  Within  a 
laurel  wreath,  two  flags  in  saltire,  behind  a  column 
surmounted  by  a  globe;  a  star  above;  below,  1823. 
37  mm.;  418  grs. 

2.  Onza,  1836.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA    DE   CHILE.     Shield  of 

arms,  surmounted  with  tuft  of  three  plumes  supported 
byguemal  and  condor,  each  crowned;  beneath,  *  1 836* . 
Bev.  IGUALDAD  ANTE  LA  LEL8E.  LJ.  A  right 
hand  laid  upon  open  book  inscribed  constitucion; 
above,  sun;  below,  *  21  Q^  *.  38  mm.;  414  grs. 
PI.  XIII,  6. 

3.  Onza,  1839.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE  S.     Shield  of 

arms  with  guemal  (left)  and  condor  (right),  each  crowned, 
for  supporters;  below,  *  1839*.  Jiev.  IGUALDAD 
ANTE  LA  LEI.  8E.I.J.  Liberty,  with  helmet  and 
antique  costume,  standing  facing,  by  an  altar,  her  head 
turned  to  right,  her  right  hand  resting  on  a  book  in- 
scribed CONSTITUCION,  which  is  lying  upon  the  altar,  her 
left  on  a  bundle  of  fasces,  against  which  lies  a  cor- 
nucopia; in  exergue,  20  Q^.  Edge,  reeded.  35  mm. ; 
415.5  grs. 

4.  10  Pesos,  1855.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE.     Shieldof 

arms,  surmounted  with  tuft  of  three  plumes,  supported 
by  llama  and  condor,  each  crowned;  below,  1855.  I2ev. 
•  IGUALDAD  ANTE  LA  LEI.  Liberty  in  antique 
costume,  standing  with  head  turned  to  right,  her  right 
hand  supporting  an  open  book  inscribed  constitucion, 
which  stands  upon  an  altar;  the  left  hand  supports 
consular  fasces,  besides  which  lies  a  cornucopia;  in 
exergue,  10  P^.  Edge,  por.la.bazon.o.la.fuerza. 
39  mm.;  235  grs. 


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5.  Cuarta  de  onza,  1838.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2, 

but  reading  2  E.  I.  J.  in  legend  on  reverse.  23  mm.: 
103  grs. 

6.  6  Pesos,  1895.     Ohv.  REPUBUCA    —    DECHILE.    Lib- 

erty, with  close  fitting  cap,  to  left.  Hev.  Shield  of 
arms  surmounted  with  tuft  of  three  feathers,  sup- 
ported by  llama  and  condor,  each  crowned;  above, 
CI  NCO  PESOS;  below,  1895.  Edge,reeded.  iTmm.; 
47  grs. 

7.  2  Pesos,  1867.    Types  similar  to  No.  3,  but  with  2  P^.  in 

exergue  on  obverse.     Edge,  reeded.     17  mm. ;  47.5  grs. 

8.  Peso,  1861.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  4,  but  with  mint  mark 

S  in  exergue.  Jiev.  IGUALDAD  ANTE  LA  LEI  • 
Within  a  laurel  wreath,  1  |  peso  |  1861.  Edge,  reeded. 
14  mm. ;  23  grs. 


9.  Condor,1896.  6>&^.  REPUBLICA  —  DECHILE.  Draped 
female  bust,  laureate,  -  the  Republic  -  to  left.  Jiev. 
Arms,  with  a  llama  and  condor,  crowned,  as  supporters; 
mountains  in  background;  above,  VEINTE  PESOS; 
below,  1896.  Edge,  reeded.  27  mm.;  185  grs.  By 
Roty.     PI.  XIII,  7. 

10-11.  Doblon,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  9,  but  reading  DIEZ. 
PESOS,  on  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     17  mm. ;  92.5  grs. 

12.  5  Pesos,  1898.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  9,  but 
reading  CI  NCO  PESOS  above  arms  on  reverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     17  mm. ;  46  grs. 


SILVER. 

13-14.  Peso  (Jetons),  1818.  Ohv.  EL  ESTADO  DE  CHILE 
CONSTITUIDO  INDEPENDTE.  ANO  DE  1818.  A 
palm  tree;  above,  mountains  and  rising  sun;  below, 
iNDEPENDENCiA.  Bev.  JUNTOS*Y*UNIDOS* 
SEREIS  *  FELICES.     A  column,  supported  by  two 


272         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

hands  extended  from  clouds,  and  surmounted  by  a 
globe;  over  which,  a  star  with  rays  pointing  downward; 
above,  a  scroll  inscribed  libertad.  Edge,  reeded. 
36  mm. 

16.  Peso,  1822.  ^^J-y.  CHILE  INDEPENDENTE.  A  volcano 
in  eruption;  above,  UN  peso  within  a  laurel  wreath; 
below,  SANTIAGO.  Rev.  UNION  Y  FUERZA.F.J. 
A  column,  surmounted  by  a  globe,  above  which  a  star; 
over  the  star,  a  scroll  inscribed  libertad;  below  the 
column,  1822.     Edge,  wreath.     39  mm.;  410.5  grs. 

16.  Peso,  1849.     OU.    REPUBLICA    DE   CHILE.    S.M.L. 

Shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  three  plumes,  within  a 
laurel  wreath;  at  sides,  8  -  R;  below,  1849.  Rev. 
POR  LA  RAZON  Y  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor  break- 
ing his  fetters;  below,  10  D^.  20  G^.  Reeded  edge. 
38  mm.;  425  grs.     PI.  XV,  2. 

17.  Peso,  1853.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA   DE  CHILE.  §■     Shield 

of  arms,  within  laurel  wreath;  below,  *UN  PESO.  * 
Rev.  POR  LA  RAZON  0  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor 
with  portion  of  broken  fetter  in  beak,  standing  to 
right  with  open  wings,  holding  an  oval  shield  with  his 
left  talon;  below,  *1853*.  Edge,  reeded.  38  mm.: 
382.5  grs. 

18.  Peso,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  16,  except  date. 

19.  Peso,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  16,  except  date. 

20.  Peso,  1869.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  17,  but  with  smaller 

wreath,  and  plumes  on  shield  extend  above  ends  of 
wreath.  Rev.  POR  LA  RAZON  O  LA  FUERZA.  A 
condor,  standing  to  left,  with  parts  of  broken  fetters 
on  left  leg  and  in  beak;  his  right  talon  holding  oval 
shield  of  arms;  below,  *  1869  *.  Edge,  reeded. 
38  mm. ;  385  grs. 

ilar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

ilar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

ilar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

ilar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

ilar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 


21. 

Peso, 

1874. 

Sim] 

22. 

Peso, 

1877. 

Simi 

23. 

Peso, 

1878. 

Simi 

24. 

Peso, 

1881. 

Sim 

25. 

Peso, 

1882. 

Simi 

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26.  Peso,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  20,  except  date. 

27.  Peso,  1896.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE.    A  condor, 

standing  upon  a  crag,  with  wings  partly  spread  and 
neck  stretched  forward.  Rev.  Within  a  laurel  wreath 
UN  (  PESO  I  1895;  above,  mint  mark  S.  Edge,  reeded. 
35  mm. ;  808  grs.     By  Roty. 

COPIAPO. 

28.  Peso,  1865.    Necessity  piece.     Struck  during  blockade  of 

Chilean  coast  by  Spaniards  in  1865.  Obv.  Within  in- 
cused circle,  shield  of  arms,  dividing  mark  of  value,  I  - 
P(eso);  above,  COPIAPO;  below,  CHILE.  R&o.  In 
field,  1 865 ;  incused  circle  on  border.    37  mm. ;  288  grs. 

COQUIMBO. 

29.  Peso,  undated.     Necessity  piece.     Obv.  Star  on  an  incused 

shield;  below,  I.  P  in  an  incused  depression.  Rev. 
Plain.     38  mm. ;  339  grs. 

30.  Medio  peso,  undated.    Necessity  piece.     Similar  to  No.  29, 

but  reading  50.  C.  on  obverse. 


31.  Medio    peso,    1853.     Obv.     REPUBLICA     DE    CHILE. 

Shield  of  arms,  within  laurel  wreath;  below,  50  c.  s. 
Rev.  POR  LA  RAZON  0  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor  in 
flight,  with  broken  fetters  in  talons  and  beak;  below, 
1855.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm. 

32.  Medio  peso,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 

33.  Medio  peso,  1855.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 
34-85.  Medio  peso,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 

36.  Medio  peso,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 

37.  Medio  peso,    1868.     Similar  to  No.  20,  but  reading  50 

CENTS  on  obverse.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

38.  Medio  peso,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  37,  except  date. 


39.  Peseta,  1834.  Obv.  CHILE  INDEPENDIENTE.  Avol- 
cano  in  eruption;  above,  dos  r.  within  a  laurel  wreath; 
below,  SANTIAGO.     Rev.   UNION  Y  FUERZA.  I.J. 


274         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

A  column  surmounted  with  a  globe,  above  which  a 
star;  over  the  star  a  scroll  inscribed  libertad;  below 
the  column,  1834.     Edge,  wreath. 

40.  Peseta,    1845.     Olv.    REPUBLICA     DE     CHILE.S.  I.J. 

Shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  three  plumes,  with 
value,  2  -  R,  at  sides;  the  whole  within  a  laurel  wreath; 
below,  1845.  Rev.  POR  LA  RAZON  Y  LA  FUERZA. 
A  condor  breaking  his  fetters;  below,  lOD^  ,  20G^. 
24  mm. 

41.  Peseta,  1846.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 

42.  Peseta,  1847.     Similar  to  No.  40,  except  date. 

43.  1/6  Peso,  1852.     Olv.  REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE.     Shield 

of  arms,  within  a  laurel  wreath;  below,  20  C.  S.  Rev. 
POR  LA  RAZON  O  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor,  in 
flight,  with  broken  fetters  in  talons  and  beak;  below, 
1852.     Edge,  reeded.     24  mm. 

44.  Peseta,  1853.  Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

45.  Peseta,  1855.  Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

46.  Peseta,  1857.  Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

47.  Peseta,  1860.  Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

48.  Peseta,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  43,  except  date. 

49.  Peseta   (1/5  Peso),  1867.     Pattern   in   bronze.     Legends 

and  types  similar  to  No.  20,  but  reading  20  CENTI  § 
beneath  the  arms  on  reverse.     Plain  edge.     24  mm. 

50.  Peseta,  1870.    Types    similar    to   No.   49,  except    date; 

reeded  edge. 

51.  Peseta,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 
52-53.  Peseta,  1874.     Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 

54.  Peseta,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 

55.  Peseta,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 

56.  Peseta,  1891.    Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 


67.  Real,  1834.    Types  similar  to  No.  39,  but  with  UN.  R. 
within  wreath,  above  volcano.     22  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         275 

67a.  Beal,  1838.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  40,  but 
reading  1  -  R  at  sides  of  the  arms  on  obverse.  Edge, 
reeded.     22  mm." 

58.  Real,  1843.  Similar  to  No.  57,  except  date.  Edge, 
reeded,     19i  mm. 

69.  Real,  1844.     Similar  to  No.  58,  except  date. 

60.  Decimo,  1855.     Olv.    REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE.     Value, 

UN  I  DECIMO,  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Rev.  POR  LA 
RAZON  0  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor,  in  flight,  with 
broken  fetters  in  talons  and  beak;  below,  1855.  Edge, 
reeded.     18  mm. 

61.  Decimo,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  60,  except  date. 

62.  Decimo,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  60,  except  date. 

63.  Decimo,  1868.     Pattern   in   bronze.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA 

DE  CHILE.  Within  laurel  wreath,  UN  I  DECIMO.  Rev. 
POR  LA  RAZON  0  LA  FUERZA.  A  condor,  standing 
to  left,  with  parts  of  broken  fetters  on  left  leg  and  in 
beak,  his  right  talon  holding  oval  shield  of  arms;  below, 
1868.     Edge,  reeded.     18mm. 

64.  AR.  Decimo,  1872.     Types  similar  to  No.  63,  except  date. 

65.  Decimo,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  64,  except  date. 

66.  Decimo,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  64,  except  date. 


67.  Medio  real,  1844.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  40, 

but  reading  1/2 — r  at  sides  of  arms  on  obverse. 

68.  Medio  decimo,  1855.    Similar  to  No.  60,  but  reading  medio  | 

DECIMO  I  within  laurel  wreath,  on  obverse.     16  mm. 

69.  Medio  decimo,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

70.  Medio  decimo,  1868.     Pattern  in  bronze.     Similar  to  No. 

63,  but  with  MEDIO  |  decimo  within  wreath,  on  obverse. 

71.  AR.  Medio  real,  1874.     Types  similar  to  No.  70,  except 

date. 

72.  Medio  real,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  71,  except  date. 

73.  Medio  real,  1887.    Similar  to  No.  71,  except  date. 


276         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

NICKEL. 

74.  Two  centavos,  1871.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  DE  CHILE. 
Female  head,  the  Republic,  to  left,  with  Phrygian  cap, 
and  over  the  cap  a  chapletof  grain,  flowers,  and  laurel; 
below,  mint-mark,  s.  Rev.  ECONOMIA  ES  Rl- 
QUEZA.  The  value,  dos  |  centavos  |  within  a  beaded 
circle;  below,  1871.     25  mm. 

76.  Medio  centavo,  1871.  Types  similar  to  No.  74,  but  with 
MEDIO  I  centavo  |  on  reverse.     21  mm. 

BRONZE. 

76.  Two  centavos,  1891.    Types  similar  to  No.  74.     25^  mm. 

77.  One  centavo,  1835.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA   DE  CHILE.    A 

star  in  center  of  the  field;  below,  1835.  Rev.  ECO- 
NOMIA ES  REIQUEZA.  Within  a  laurel  wreath, 
UN  I  CENTAVO.     30  mm. 

78.  One  centavo,  1851.     Similar  to  No.  77,  but  thinner,  and 

dated  1851. 

79.  One  centavo,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  78,  except  date. 

80.  One  centavo,  1882.     Types  similar  to  No.  74,  but  with  un  | 

CENTAVO  I  on  reverse.     21  mm. 


81.  Medio  centavo,  1835.     Similar  to  No.  77,  but  with  medio  | 

CENTAVO  j  on  reverse.     22  mm. 

82.  Medio  centavo,  1851.     Types  similar  to  No.  81,  but  thin- 

ner, and  dated  1851. 

83.  Medio  centavo,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  74,  except  date,  but 

reading  medio  |  centavo  |  on  reverse. 


ARGENTUSTE  REPUBLIC. 


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I 


The  General  Constituent  Assembly  in  1816  declared  the  Provinces  of 
Rio  de  la  Plata  independent  of  Spanish  domination;  but  since  1813  this 
General  Assembly  had  governed  the  country  and  had  provided  an  issue 
of  silver  coins  which  were  struck  at  Potosi,  in  Peru  (No.  2). 

In  1836  Jean  Manuel  de  Rosas  was  made  Dictator,  and  the  name  of  the 
country  was  at  the  same  time  changed  to  Republica  Argentina  Confederada. 

The  first  coins  of  this  confederate  Eepublic  bore  the  bust  of  Rosas,  but 
it  was  later  displaced  by  the  arms  of  the  Republic,  and  the  earlier  legend, 
EN  UNION  Y  LIBERTAD  gave  way  to  ETERNO  LOOR  AL  REST  A- 
VRADOR  ROSAS.  In  1854  the  Government,  since  1852  the  Argentine 
Republic,  had  4,  2,  and  1  Centavo  (Nos.  34  and  35)  pieces  in  bronze  struck 
at  the  Paris  mint;  but  the  currency  of  the  country  was  almost  exclusively 
a  forced  circulation  of  paper.  In  1875  an  effort  was  made  at  monetary 
reform. 

The  law  of  1875  provided  for  two  mints,  one  at  Buenos  Ayres,  which 
was  actually  established  in  1877,  the  other  at  Salta;  and  established  a  gold 
standard  and  as  a  unit  a  Peso  of  1.666  grams  weight  and  900  thousandths 
fine.  The  gold  coins  provided  by  that  law  were  the  Colon  of  10  pesos,  the 
Medio  colon  of  5  pesos,  and  the  Peso,  and  a  silver  Peso  de  plata  of  27.110 
grams,  900  fine. 

In  1881  the  monetary  system  now  in  use  was  established,  when  provi- 
sion was  made  for  a  coinage  in  the  four  metals — gold,  silver,  nickel,  and 
bronze.  The  unit  was  a  Peso  of  either  gold  or  silver.  The  denominations 
of  the  new  coins  are  the  gold  Argentino  of  5  pesos  and  its  half,  and  the 
silver  Peso  and  its  subdivisions. 

The  types  of  the  gold  and  silver  coins  of  the  Argentine  Republic  are  the 
a,rms  of  the  State  with  the  legend  REPUBLICA  ARGENTINA,  and  a  bust 
of  Liberty  wearing  a  Phrygian  cap. 

The  mints  of  the  Argentine  Republic  are  Rioja  (RA),  and  Cordova  1843- 
1855;  but  the  country  has  often  turned  to  other  mints,  and  especially  to  the 
mint  of  Santiago  de  Chile,  for  the  production  of  its  coins. 

The  arms  of  the  Argentine  Republic. — An  oval  shield  party  per  fess,  in 
chief  azure  a  Liberty  Cap  on  a  pole  supported  by  two  hands  on  base  argent; 
crest,  sun. 

CONFEDERATE  PROVINCES  OF  RIO  DE  LA  PLATA. 

GOLD. 

1.  Onza,  1828.  (RAy  Obv.  PROVINCIAS  DEL  RIO  DE  LA 
PLATA.  Thesun.  5^.  EN  UN  ION  Y  LIBERTAD. 
RA.P.8  S.     An  oval  shield  of  arms,  between  two  laurel 

1  indication  of  the  mint  is  thus  given  immediately  after  the  denomination  and  date, 
instead  of  distributing  the  small  and  fragmentary  collection  according  to  mints. 

277 


278         CATALOGtJE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

branches,  upon  a  trophy  of  four  flags,  two  cannon 
barrels  and  a  drum;  beneath,  1828.  Edge,  reeded. 
36  mm. ;  416  grs. 

SILVER. 

2.  Peso,  1813.     (f )     Ohv.    PROVINCIAS  DEL  RIO  DE  LA 

PLATA.  Thesun.  ^^^^  EN  UN  ION  Y  LIBERTAD  f' 
.J .  On  an  oval  shield,  two  hands,  joined,  holding  a  spear 
surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap;  the  whole  within  laurel 
wreath;  at  sides,  8  -  R;  below,  1813.  Edge,  laurel 
wreath.     39  mm. ;  413  grs.     PI.  XV,  No.  3. 

3.  Peso,  1815.      (RA)     Similar  to  No.  2,  except  date  and  mm. 

4.  Peso,  1827.     (RA)     Legends  and  types   similar  to  No.  2, 

except  date  and  mm. ;  414  grs. 

6.  Peso,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 


6.  Medio  peso,  1813.     Legends  and  type  similar  to  No.  5,  ex- 

cept the  mark  of  value  on  reverse,  which  is  4  -  R.     32 
mm. ;  205  grs. 

7.  Medio  peso,  1815.     As  No.  6,  except  date. 

8.  Medio  peso,  1828.    As  No.  6,  except  date. 


9.  Peseta,  1813.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  except 

the  mark  of  value  on  the  reverse,  which  is  2  -  R. 
Edge,  laurel  wreath.     37  mm. 

10.  Peseta,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  9,  except  date. 

11.  Peseta,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  9,  except  date. 


12.  Real,  1813.     (^).     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2, 

except  the  mark  of  value  on  reverse,  which  is  1  -  R. 

13.  Real,  1815.     Similar  to  No.  12,  except  date. 

14.  Real,  1824.     (R).     Similar  to  No.  12,  except  date  and  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         279 

ARGENTINE  CONFEDERATION. 

15.  Onza,  1836.     (RA)     Oh).  REPUB.  ARGENT.  -  CONFE- 

DERADA.  Bust  of  the  dictator  Rosas  in  uniform,  to 
left;  below,  eosas.  Bev.  POR  LA  LIGA  LITORAL 
SERA  FELIZ.R.8  S.  A  mountain  by  the  sea;  below, 
trophy  of  arms;  beneath,  1 836.  Edge,  reeded.  39 mm. ; 
416  grs.     PL  XIII,  8. 

16.  Doblada,     1843.      Oh).      REPUB. ARGENT.CON FEDE- 

RADA.  An  oval  shield  of  arms  upon  a  trophy  of 
military  arms;  below,  R.  1843  B.  Bev.  ETERNO 
LOOR  AL  RESTAURADOR  ROSAS.  The  sunrising 
above  a  mountain;  below,  two  furled  flags;  in  field, 
2 — E.     Edge,  wreath.     25  mm.;  103.5  grs. 


I 


I 


17-18.  Peso,  1838.  (R)  Ohv.  ETERNO  LOOR  AL  RESTAU- 
RADOR ROSAS.  Arms  of  the  Confederation— with- 
in an  oak  wreath,  oval  shield  of  arms,  the  sun  above; 
atsides,8— R.  Bev.  REPUB.  ARGENTI NA  CONFE- 
DERADA.  R.  A  mountain  by  the  sea;  below,  a  trophy 
of  two  flags,  two  cannon  barrels,  and  three  cannon 
balls;  beneath,  1838.  Edge,  reeded.  38  mm.;  421.5 
grs. 

19.  Medio  peso,  1845.     Olv.   RESTAURADOR  D.  JUAN  M. 

DE  ROSAS.  Bust  of  Gen.  Rosas,  in  uniform,  to  right; 
beneath,  1841.  Bev.  VIVA  LA  CONFEDERACION 
ARGENTINA.  Oval  shield  of  arms  surmounted  by 
sun,  within  an  oak  wreath.  Edge,  plain.  32  mm. 
Proof  piece. 

20.  Medio  peso,  1846.     Oh).    REPUB.  ARGENT.  CONFED. 

Arms  within  laurel  wreath;  below,  R.  1846  .  9  D^  .  V. 
Bev.  ETERNO  LOOR  AL  RESTAURAD.  ROSAS  •. 
A  mountain;  above,  a  scroll  inscribed,  C.  DEL  G.  R., 
and  below,  a  trophy  of  two  flags  and  two  cannon 
barrels,  crossed.     Edge,  hatched.     33  mm. 

21.  Medio,  peso,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  20,  but  reading,  R.  1 849. 

9  .  D^  .  B,  beneath  arms  on  obverse. 


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22.  Peseta,  1843.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  15,  except 

the  mark  of  value,  which  is  2  -  R,  and  on  the  scroll,  on 
reverse,  C.  D.  G.  R.     13  mm. 

23.  Peseta,   1848.     Ohv.    REPUB.    ARGENT.    CONFEDE- 

RADA.  R.  Similar  to  No.  15,  except  the  date.  Ren. 
RESTAURADOR  DE  LAS  LEYES.  Bust  of  Rosas  to 
left,  with  the  name,  rosas,  beneath.  Edge,  laurel 
wreath.     27  mm. 

ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC. 

24.  Argentine,     1883.      Olv.     REPUBLICA     ARGENTINA. 

Oval  shield  of  arms;  beneath,  *1883*.  Refo.  Head  of 
Liberty  to  right,  with  liberty  cap;  above,  *  LIBER- 
TAD*;  on  left,  5  PESOS*  UN  ARGENTINO*  9 
D°^.  Fl  NO.  Edge,  igualdad  ante  la  ley.  23  mm. ; 
124.5  grs.     By  Oudin^. 

26.  Peso,  1882.  (R)  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  ARGENTINA. 
Arms  of  the  republic;  beneath,  1882.  Rev.  Head  of 
Liberty,  with  cap,  to  left;  above,  LIBERTAD;  to  left, 
UN  PESO;  to  right  9  Dos.  FINO.  Edge,  igualdad 
ANTE  LA  LEY,  and  seven  stars.  38  mm. ;  835  grs.  By 
Oudine. 


26.  Peseta  (20  Centavos),  1883.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  ARGEN- 
TINA. Oval  shield  of  arms  within  beaded  circle;  be- 
neath, *  1 883  * .  Rev.  Head  of  Liberty,  with  liberty 
cap,  to  left;  beneath,  ovdin^;  above,  *  LIBERTAD*; 
below,  20  CENTOS.  •  9  DOS.  FINO.  g^ge,  reeded. 
24  mm. 


27.  10  Centavos,  1882.     Oh),    REPUBLICA    ARGENTINA. 

Arms  of  the  Republic;  below,  1882.  Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  26,  but  reading  10  CENT^s.  •g  D^s.  FINO. 
Edge,  reeded.     18  mm. 

28.  10  Centavos,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  27,  except  date. 


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NICKEL. 

29.  20  Centavos,  1887.     Ohv.  Arms  of  the  republic.     Bev. 

REBUBLICA  ARGENTINA.  Within  a  circle,  20;  be- 
low, around,  ^20  CENTAVOS  1887*.  Plain  edge. 
24  mm. 

30.  20  Centavos,    1896.     Obv.    REPUBLICA    ARGENTINA. 

Head  of  Liberty  to  left;  beneath,  1 896.  E&u.  20  |  cen- 
tavos I  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Edge,  reeded.  21  mm. 
By  Oudin^. 

30a.  20  Centavos,  1898.     Similar  to  No.  30,  except  date. 


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31.  10  Centavos,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  30,  but  reading  10 

centavos  I  on  reverse.     20  mm. 

32.  10  Centavos,  1898.     Similar  to  No.  31,  except  date. 


33.  6  Centavos,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  30,  but  reading  5  |  cen- 
tavos I  on  reverse.     17i  mm. 


bronze. 


34.  4  Centavos,  1864.  Ohv.  CONFEDERACION  ARGEN- 
TINA. The  sun;  beneath,  1854.  ^ev.  TESORO  NA- 
CIONAL.  In  the  field,  cuatro  |  centavos;  below, 
banco.     36  mm. 


35.  2  Centavos,  1854.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  34, 

but  reading  dos  |  centavos  |  on  reverse.     30  mm. 

36.  2    Centavos,    1888.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA    ARGENTINA. 

Arms,  within  beaded  circle;  beneath,  *1888*.  Rev. 
Head  of  Liberty  to  left;  above,  LIBERTAD;  below, 
•  DOS  CENTAVOS*     30i  mm.     By  Oudin^. 

37.  2  Centavos,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

38.  2  Centavos,  1893.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 


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39.  1  Centavo,  1884.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  36, 

except  the  value,  which  is  UN  CENTAVO.     25  mm. 

40.  1  Centavo,  1888.     As  No.  39,  except  date. 

BUENOS  AYRBS. 
BBONZE. 

41.  Decimo,  1822.     Ohv,  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  oval  shield 

of  arms.    ^.S'y.BUENOSAYREs  |  1822  I  UN  DECIMO  I  within 
a  laurel  wreath.     24  mm. 


42.  20  Decimos,  1827.     6>5v.  A  phoenix  in  flames,  within  a 

band  inscribed  ardescit  et  virescit;  on  border, 
points.  Rev.  20  |  decim.  |  within  a  wreath  of  laurel; 
above,  BANCA  NACIONAL;  below,  in  two  lines, 
BUENOS- AYRES  |  1827.     32  mm.     4i  mm.  thick. 

43.  20  Decimos,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  42,  except  date. 


44.  10  Decimos,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  42,  but  reading  10 
I  DECIM  I  on  reverse.     29  mm. 

46.  10  Decimos,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  44,  but  with  beaded 
borders. 


46.  6/10   Decimo,  1827.     Ohv.  buenos  |  atres  |  1827  |  within 

laurel    wreath.     Rev.    BANCA    NATIONAL.     In  an 
inner,  circular  field  azure,  5/1 0. 

47.  6/10  Decimo,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  46,  except  date. 


48.  2  Reales,  1840.     Ohv.  dos  |  reales  |  within  laurel  wreath; 

above,  CASA  DE  MONEDA;  below,  BUENOS- 
AYRES.  ^62;.  VIVA  LA  FEDERACION.  Value,  2  [ 
R^  I  within  palm  wreath;  below,  1840.     32  mm. 

49.  2  Keales,  1844.     Similar  to  No.  48,  except  date. 


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50-61.  2  Reales,  1863.  Olv.  PROVINCIA  DE  BUENOS 
AYRES.  Numeral  2,  within  oak  wreath.  RefD.Ct\'^k 
DE  MONEDA;  date  within  laurel  wreath;  below,  dos 
EEALES.     32  mm. 

62.  2  Eeales,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  50,  except  date. 

53.  Eeal,  1840.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  48,  but 
with  1  I  R  within  wreath  on  reverse.     26  mm. 

64.  1/2  Eeal,  1844.  Similar  to  No.  48,  but  with  5/10  within 
wreath  on  reverse.     23  mm. 

CORDOVA. 

56.  AE.   Eeal,   1841.     Ohv.    PROVINCIA    DE    CORDOVA. 

Oval  shield  of  arms  between  laurel  branches;  below, 
1841.  ^^y.  CONFEDERADA.*P*P.  Radiate  sun; 
below,  P.N. P. 

66.  AE.  Peseta,  1844.  Ohv.  PROVI  NCIA.DE.CORDOBA. 
A  castle,  with  flag  waving  left,  flanked  by  six  crossed 
flags;  below,  two  laurel  branches.  Rev.  CON  FED E- 
RADA.  Sun  between  sprigs  of  laurel;  below,  2  R^. 
1 844.9.  Ds.     28  mm. 

57.  AE.  Eeal,  1847.     OU.  Similar  to  No.  56.     Rev.  As  No.  55. 

58.  AE.  Eeal,  1848.     OU,  PROVINCIA  DE  CORDOVA.     In 

field,  1  I  REAL  I  •  I  .  Re'u.  Sun;  below,  9.1848  D. 
19  ram. 

69.  AE.  Peseta,  1849.  Olv.  PROVINCIA  DE  CORDOBA. 
Castle,  with  flag  waving  right,  flanked  by  six  flags. 
Rev.  CONFEDERADA.  Radiate  sun,  and  2R  1849 
9  D.  beneath. 

60.  AE.  Toston,  1861.  Similar  to  No.  59,  but  reading  4R  1851 
9D.  in  legend  on  reverse.     30  mm. 


URUGUAY. 


The  treaty  of  peace  between  Brazil  and  Argentine  Republic  signed  in 
1828  created  the  Republica  Oriental  del  Uruguay.  The  coinage  of  Uruguay, 
which  began  in  1840,  was  in  copper  only  until  1870.  An  interesting  ex- 
ception is  the  obsidional  coinage  of  1844.  During  the  long  siege  of  Monte- 
video in  the  civil  war  Gen.  Oribe,  who  commanded  the  estanceros,  set  up  a 
mint  and  struck  these  silver  Pesos  fuertos,  which  bear  on  the  reverse  an  in- 
scription, SITIO  DE  MONTEVIDEO,  that  declares  their  real  character. 

Uruguay  has  no  mint,  the  coins  of  the  country  having  been  struck  at 
various  mints  in  Europe  and  South  America.  Thus  an  extensive  coinage 
of  copper  was  struck  in  France  in  1857,  and  likewise  in  1869.  The  silver 
coinage  of  1877  was  executed  by  the  mint  of  Paris  (No.  3),  that  of  1892  at 
Santiago,  Chile,  and  in  1895  the  mint  at  Buenos  Ayres  coined  silver  for 
Uruguay. 

The  law  of  1876  established  the  gold  standard  in  Uruguay  and  adopted 
the  monetary  system  of  the  Latin  Union.  The  silver  coins  consist  of  the 
Peso,  and  the  divisions  of  50,  20,  and  10  centesimos,  while  the  bronze  coins 
are  of  the  value  of  4,  2,  and  1  centesimos. 

SILVER. 

1.  Peso,  1844.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA  ORIENTAL  DEL  URU- 

GUAY. Shield  of  arms,  within  oak  wreath;  below, 
1844.  Bev.  SITIO  DE  MONTEVIDEO.  In  field, 
UN  PESO  I  FUERTE  |  surrounded  by  nine  stars;  below, 
10-1/2  Ds.     39  mm.;  415  grs. 

2.  Peso,  1893.     Ohv.    REPUBLICA   ORIENTAL   DEL   UR- 

UGUAY. Within  laurel  wreath,  oval  shield  of  arms, 
upon  trophy  of  military  arms.  Hev.  LIBRE  Y  CONS- 
TITU  IDA.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  1  \  PESO  ;  below, 
1893.    Edge,  reeded.     38  mm. ;  385  grs. 

3.  Medio  peso,  1877.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  but 

reading  50  |  centesimos  |  within  the  wreath,  on  reverse. 
Edge,  reeded.     33  mm. 
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4.  Medio  peso,  1893.     Similar  to  No.  3,  except  date. 

6.  Peseta,  1877.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3,  but 
with  20  I  CENTEsiMOS  |  within  the  wreath,  on  reverse. 
25  mm. 

BRONZE. 

6.  40  Centesimos,  1855.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  ORIENTAL  DEL 

URUGUAY.  Radiate  face  of  the  sun;  below,  1855. 
Rev.  In  a  circular  field,  azure,  40,  and  a  scroll  above 
inscribed  centesimos;  the  whole  within  a  palm  wreath. 
38  mm.     4  mm.  thick. 

7.  20  Centesimos,  1864.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  6, 

except  the  value,  which  is  20.     38  mm. 

8.  20  Centesimos,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  date. 

9.  6  Centesimos,  1856.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  6, 

except  the  mark  of  value,  which  is  5.     24  mm. 

10.  5  Centesimos,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  9,  except  date. 

11.  4  Centesimos,  1869.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  6, 

except  the  value,  which  is  4,  on  the  reverse.     36  mm. 

12.  2  Centesimos,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  6,  except  the  value, 

which  is  2,  on  the  reverse.     30  mm. 

13.  1  Centesimo,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  6,  except  the  value, 

which  is  1 ,  on  reverse. 

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PARAGUAY 


The  history  of  the  coinage  of  Paraguay  is  very  meager.  The  earliest 
coins  of  the  country  were  copper  pieces  with  the  value  of  y^  of  the  Medio 
Real  or  xij  of  the  silver  Peso  (No.  3).  In  1855  a  coinage  of  silver  Pesos 
was  proposed  and  several  patterns  were  produced  at  the  mint  of  Paris 
(No.  1),  but  no  coins  were  struck  for  circulation.  In  186-4  a  silver  Peso 
was  issued  with  types  composed  of  a  seated  figure  of  Liberty  and  the  arms 
of  the  Republic;  and  subsequently  the  Peso  with  the  type  of  a  radiant  star 
(No.  2)  within  a  wreath  was  issued.  Until  1870  Paraguay  retained  the 
Spanish  system  with  a  silver  Peso  of  8  reales,  but  in  that  year  adopted  the 
decimal  system  and  a  Peso  of  100  centavos.  By  the  law  of  1903  the  gold 
and  silver  coins  of  the  Argentine  Republic  are  made  the  legal  currency 
of  the  country. 

1.  Tin.  Peso  fuerte,    1865.     Ohv.    Liberty,  seated   facing,  a 

star  on  head,  a  laurel  branch  in  right  hand,  and  pair  of 
scales  in  the  left  hand  which  rests  on  a  sword;  the 
whole  between  laurel  and  palm  branches.  Hev.  RE- 
PUBLICA  DEL  PARAGUAY.  A  lion  sejant  gardant 
before  a  pole  surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap  in  a  glory; 
across  the  field,  below  the  cap,  paz  t-justicia;  in 
exergue,  10  R^.     Edge,  plain.     38  mm. 

2.  AR.  Peso,  1889.     Obv.   REPUBLICA    DEL    PARAGUAY. 

A  five-point  star  within  a  wreath  of  palm  and  laurel; 
below,  1889.  Bev.  A  lion  sejant  gardant  before  a 
pole  surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap  in  a  glory;  above, 
PAZ  Y  JUSTICIA;  below,  UN    PESO  9  Dos  FINO. 

Edge,  IGUALDAD  ANTE  LA  LEY.       38  mm. 

3.  1/12  Medio  real,  1845.     Ohv.  A  lion  sejant  gardant  before 

a  pole  surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap  in  a  glory;   the 
whole  within  a  laurel   wreath.      Bev.    REPUBLICA 
DEL  PARAGUAY.    On  a  circular  field  azure,  1/12; 
below,  1845. 
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4.  AE.  2  Centesimos.  1868.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  PARA- 

GUAY. Type  similar  to  No.  3,  within  a  beaded  circle; 
below,  1 838.  Rev.  dos  |  cent«  |  within  a  beaded  circle; 
above,  PAZ  Y  JUSTICIA;  below,  •••••.     30  mm. 

5.  AE.  4  Centesimos,  1870.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DEL  PARA- 

GUAY. A  star  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  oak. 
Rev.  The  numeral  4  on  a  circular  field  azure,  above 
which,  CENTESIMOS  on  a  scroll;  the  whole  within  a 
laurel  wreath  open  at  the  bottom;  between  the  ends  of 
the  branches  of  the  wreath,  1 870.     36  mm. 

r  AE.  2  Centesimos,   1870.     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  with  the 
numeral  2  on  the  reverse.     25  mm. 

7.  AE.  1  Centesimo,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  with  the 
numeral  1  on  the  reverse.     23  mm. 


BRITISH  GUIANA. 


This  British  colony  consists  of  Demerara,  Essequibo,  and  Berbice,  and 
was  acquired  from  the  Dutch  in  1803.  The  first  English  coinage  of  1809 
retained  the  monetary  system  of  the  Dutch  and  pieces  of  3  Guilders,  2 
Guilders,  the  Guilder,  and  its  Half  and  Quarter  were  struck  for  the  colony. 
In  1839  this  system  was  abolished  and  the  American  system  with  the  Dollar 
and  its  divisions  adopted,  but  no  coins  on  this  system  were  ever  struck, 
the  currency  of  the  colony  being  composed  chiefly  of  legalized  silver  of 
neighboring  countries.  In  1891  a  Fourpence  piece  was  struck  for  British 
Guiana  and  the  West  Indies,  which  was  exactly  equivalent  to  the  1/4  Stuiver 
or  BU. 

George  IV,  A.  D.  1803-1820. 

SILVER. 

1.  SGuilders,  1809.  Ohv.  GEORGIUS  llll  DEI  GRATIA. 
Bust  of  George  IV,  laureated,  to  right.  Rev.  COLO- 
NIES  OF  ESSIQUIBO  &.  DEMARARY  TOKEN. 
Numeral  3,  with  crown  above,  within  a  wreath;  below, 
1 809.     Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     38  mm. 

2-3.  2  Guilders,  1809.  Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  the  numeral 
2,  crowned,  on  reverse.     34  mm. 

4.  2  Guilders,  1816.   Similar  to  No.  2,  except  date.    28  mm. 

6.  Guilder,  1809.  Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  the  numeral  1 , 
crowned,  on  reverse.     25  mm. 

6.  Guilder,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  5,  except  date. 

7.  1/2  Guilder,  1816.  Types  and  legends  similar  to  No.  1,  but 

with  1  /2,  crowned,  on  reverse.     20  mm. 

8.  1/4  Guilder,  1809.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  with  1/4,  crowned, 

on  reverse.     17  mm. 

9.  1/4  Guilder,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  8,  except  date. 

BRONZE. 

10.  1/2  Stuiver,  1815.     Types  and  legends  similar  to  No.  1. 

Edge,  centrally  hatched.     28  mm. 
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William  JV,  A.  B.  1820-1837. 

SILVER. 

11-12.  3  Guilders,  1832.     Olv.  GULIELMUS  MM    D:  G  - 
BRITANNIAR:   REX.   F:   D:    Head  to  right.     Rev. 
UNITED  COLONY  OFDEMARARY&  ESSIQUIBO. 
Numeral   3,  crowned,  within  a  wreath;  below,  1832. 
Edge,  plain.     35  mm, 

13.  2  Guilders,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  11,  but  with  numeral  2, 

crowned,  on  reverse.     Edge,  plain.     28  mm. 

14.  Guilder,  1832.     Similar  to  No.   11,  but  with  numeral  1, 

crowned,  on  reverse.     Edge,  plain.     23  mm. 

15.  1/2  Guilder,  1835.    Similar  to  No.  11,  but  with  1  /2,  crowned, 

on  reverse.     19  mm. 

16.  1/4  Guilder,  1835.     Similar    to    No.     11,    but    with    1/4 

GUILDER,  crowned,  on  reverse.     13  mm. 

Victoria,  A.  D.  1837-1901. 

SILVER. 

17.  AE.  4  Pence,  1891.     Ohv.    VICTORIA      —      QUEEN. 

Coroneted  bust  to  left.  Bev.  BRITISH  GUIANA 
AND  WEST  INDIES.  Within  a  wreath,  FOUR 
PENCE,  and  crown  above;  below,  1891.     16  mm. 

Edward  VIl,  A.  D.  1901-1910. 

SILVER. 

18.  AR.  4  Pence,   1805.     Ohv.   EDWARD    VII   KING    AND 

EMPEROR.  Crowned  bust  of  the  king  to  right. 
Hev.  Similar  to  No.  17.     16  mm. 


CAYENNE  OR  FRENCH  GUIANA. 


This  French  colony,  which  has  been  a  penal  colony  since  the  latter  part 
of  the  eighteenth  century,  has  never  developed  to  such  a  degree  as  to 
require  a  special  coinage  of  any  importance. 

The  first  measure  looking  to  a  provision  of  a  currency  for  the  colony 
was  the  edict  of  Louis  XVI,  dated  December  10,  1779,  ordering  the  trans- 
fer to  the  colony  of  30,000  livres  of  retired  billon  doubles  sols  of  France; 
and  the  supply  of  such  coinage  being  exhausted  before  the  amount  named 
in  the  edict  was  made  up,  new  pieces  were  struck,  and  with  the  same 
device,  a  crowned  letter  C,  as  was  employed  for  countermarking  the  retired 
£  sols -pieces;  and,  as  in  the  latter  case,  the  new  pieces  were  stamped  on 
one  side  only. 

Again,  in  1781  an  edict  issued  in  March  made  provision  for  a  special 
coinage  for  the  French  Antilles,  Isle  de  Bourbon,  and  for  Cayenne;  but 
the  three  sols  pieces  ordered  by  the  colony  did  not  come  into  circulation, 
and  in  1782  a  billon  double  sou,  valued  at  1/10  livre,  was  struck  (No.  3). 

In  1818  Louis  XVIII  struck  for  Guyanne  Franqaise  billon  10  centimes 
pieces,  with  the  crowned  monogram  of  the  king  on  the  obverse.  This 
colony  also  received  part  of  a  general  colonial  coinage  in  bronze  of  10  and 
5  centimes  pieces  issued  in  1825  and  destined  for  all  the  French  colonies. 
These  pieces  bear  the  eflBgy  of  Charles  X.  (See  West  Indies,  French  Pos- 
sessions, No.  3.)  These  bronze  pieces  were  heavy  and  were  practically 
rejected  by  the  colonists.  More  successful  was  the  issue  of  billion  10 
centimes  pieces  in  1846,  which  are  still  in  circulation,  coins  popularly 
designated  marquis  blancs. 

Zauis  XVI,  A.  D.  177^-1792. 

1.  Bil.  Son,  undated.     (95v.  Crowned  C.    i?<g^.  Plain.    23  mm. 

2.  Bil.  Son,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  1.     22^  mm. 

3.  Bil.  Double  sou,  1782.     Ohv.  LOUIS  XVI.R.DE  -  FR.ET 

DE  NAV.  The  three  lilies,  and  crown  above.  Hev. 
COLONIE  DE  CAYENNE.  Withina  circle,  2  I  sous  | 
1782  I  A.     22i  mm. 

4.  Bil.  Double  son,  1789.     Similar  to  No.  3,  except  date. 

22  mm. 

6.  Similar  to  No.  4.     23  mm. 
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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         291 

Louis  FMUppe,  1830-18 Jf8. 

6.  Bil.  10  Centimes,  1846.  Olv.  LOUIS  PHILIPPE  I  ROi 
DES  FRANCAIS.  Royal  monogram,  crowned.  Bev, 
GUYANNE  FRANCAISE  (incuse).     In  the  field,  10  | 

CENT  I  I^^A  I  BARRE.       22   mm. 


THE  EEPUBIIC. 

Nic.  Pattern,  20  centimes,  1887.  Ohv.  REPUBLIQUEDE 
LA  GUYANNE  IND^PENDENTE.  Female  head, 
wearing-  liberty  cap,  to  left;  beneath,  essai.  Bev. 
LIBERIE  •  JUSTICE.  Within  a  laurel  wreath, 
20  cents;  below,   *  1887  *.     Plain  edge.     23  mm. 

8.  AE.  10  Centimes,  1887.  Olv.  REPUBLIQUE  DE  LA 
GUYANNE  IND^PENDENTE.  Maltese  cross;  in 
center,  within  a  circle,  two  hands  clasped;  below,  1887. 
Eev.UBLRJE  •  JUSTICE.  Within  beaded  circle, 
10  I  CENT  I  E.  I  ;  below,  *****.  Plain  edge. 
30  mm. 


BRAZIL. 


The  colonial  coinage  of  Brazil  begins  with  the  establishment  of  a  mint 
at  Bahia  by  Peter  II  in  1694.  Prior  to  that  time  the  currency  of  the  coun- 
try, apart  from  European,  chiefly  Portuguese  coins,  was  Spanish- American 
silver  coins,  which  were  often  countermarked  with  designation  of  value  in 
Portuguese  Reis.  The  monetary  system  established  by  the  same  decree, 
which  provided  for  a  colonial  mint,  corresponded  closely  to  that  of  the 
mother  country,  Portugal,  in  so  far  as  denominations  were  concerned;  but 
a  special  colonial  standard  was  prescribed.  This  standard  fixed  the  rela- 
tion of  gold  to  silver  in  the  proportion  of  14.82  to  1,  while  the  standard  of 
the  national  coinage  of  Portugal  was  16  to  1.  This  first  colonial  mint  was 
established  at  Bahia,  whence  five  years  later  it  was  transferred  to  Rio  de 
Janeiro,  and  in  the  following  year,  1700,  or  perhaps  a  year  or  two  later,  a 
second-mint  was  established  at  Pernambuco,  the  coins  of  which  were  dis- 
tinguished by  the  mint-mark  P. 

In  1714  another  mint  was  installed  at  Bahia,  coins  of  which  bear  the 
mint-mark  B,  and  finally  the  last  minting  establishment  to  be  provided  for 
the  colony  was  one  at  Villa  Rica  de  Ouro  Preto,  in  the  Province  of  Minas 
Geraes,  which  was  a  rich  mining  district.  The  distinguishing  mark  of  the 
coins  of  this  mint  is  the  letter  M,  the  initial  of  the  name  of  the  Province. 

The  obverse  type  of  the  gold  and  silver  coins  struck  in  Brazil  up  to  1703 
consists  of  a  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Portugal,  the  date  and  designation  of 
value,  and  the  title  of  the  king  with  the  addition  of  Brasilia;  Dominus,  in 
full  or  abbreviated,  a  portion  of  the  inscription  sometimes  extending  to 
the  reverse.  On  the  reverse  of  the  gold  coins,  not  only  of  the  first  issues, 
but  later  on  the  gold  coins  struck  on  the  colonial  system,  was  the  cross  of 
St.  George  within  a  tressure  of  four  lobes,  while  on  the  reverse  of  the 
silver  coins  was  a  globe  on  a  cross  of  the  Order  of  Christ,  and  in  the  angles 
of  the  cross  the  legend  SVBQ(e)  SIGN(o)  NATA  STAB(it).  This  motto 
has  been  variously  explained;  it  is  perhaps  to  be  translated:  "The  land 
discovered  under  (this)  sign  (i.  e.,  of  the  cross)  shall  prosper." 

By  a  decree  of  1703  the  gold  coins  of  the  mint  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  were 
struck  on  the  same  standard  as  those  of  Portugal,  and  also  with  same  types 
with  this  difference,  that  instead  of  rosettes  in  the  angles  of  the  cross  on 
the  reverse,  the  letter  R,  the  mint-mark  of  Rio  de  Jeneiro,  was  placed  in 
each  of  the  four  angles.  In  1722  John  V  of  Portugal  followed  the  exam- 
ple of  the  other  European  countries  and  placed  his  portrait  on  his  coins, 
and  in  1727  gold  coins  of  Brazil  also  were  issued  bearing  the  portrait  of 
the  monarch,  the  colonial  coins  being  distinguished  from  those  of  the 
mother  country  by  the  presence  of  a  mint-mark  beneath  the  bust. 
292 


^P  In  the  reign  of  Joseph  I  a  noteworthy  special  coinage  of  silver  took  place 
at  the  mints  at  Bahia  and  Eio  de  Janeiro  for  circulation  in  the  mining 
region,  and  were  known  as  moedas  minieras.  The  series  consisted  of  four 
pieces  of  the  value  of  600,  300,  150,  and  75  Reis,  respectively.  On  the  ob- 
verse these  coins  have  a  large  J,  crowned;  and  on  the  reverse  the  usual 
type  of  the  silver  coins  of  Brazil. 

Copper  coins  struck  for  the  Portuguese  colony  of  Angola,  in  Africa,  were 
supplied  to  Brazil  until  1715,  when  the  mint  at  Lisbon  struck  a  special 
copper  coin  for  the  American  colony,  and  in  1729  the  coinage  of  copper 
was  begun  at  Bahia.  These  copper  coins  all  have  the  Brazilian  globe  and 
around  it  the  legend  PECUNIA  TOTUM  CIRCUMIT  ORBEM. 

The  invasion  of  Portugal  by  the  French  in  1807  compelled  the  court  to 
seek  refuge  in  Brazil,  whither  the  seat  of  government  was  transferred.  In 
a  short  time  the  trade  of  the  colony  had  so  increased  that  the  supply  of 
silver  was  insufficient;  and  in  order  to  meet  the  increased  demand  a  de- 
cree was  issued  September  1, 1808,  which  authorized  the  circulation  of  the 
Spanish  Pesos,  at  a  valuation  of  960  Reis,  after  being  officially  counter- 
marked  at  the  mints  and  assay  offices.  The  countermarks  on  these  Pesos 
are,  on  one  side,  the  arms  of  Portugal,  and  on  the  other,  the  Brazilian 
globe  (No.  42). 

In  1815  the  Prince  Regent,  John  of  Portugal,  erected  the  United  Kingdom 
of  Portugal,  Brazil,  and  Algarve,  and  in  1818  his  portrait  as  John  VI  ap- 
peared on  the  coins,  the  arms  of  the  new  Kingdom  being  placed  on  the 
reverse. 

The  creation  of  the  Empire  of  Brazil  in  1822  had  no  immediate  effect 
on  the  monetary  system  of  the  country.  The  bust  of  the  Emperor  and 
the  arms  of  Brazil  are  found  on  the  gold  coins;  while  the  arms  occupied 
the  obverse  of  the  silver  and  copper,  with  the  value,  date,  and  mint-mark 
within  a  wreath  on  the  reverse. 

During  the  reign  of  Dom  Pedro  II  important  changes  were  made  in  the 
standard  of  gold  and  silver.  From  1831  to  1833  the  system  established 
in  1824,  in  the  reign  of  Dom  Pedro  I,  was  continued.  This  was  based  on 
the  Portuguese  colonial  system,  with  a  double  standard.  In  that  system 
the  Qitava  of  gold,  22  carats  fine,  was  valued  at  1$600  and  1$777  Reis,  the 
Meia  Dobra  struck  in  the  former  being  valued  at  6$400  Reis,  the  Moeda  in 
the  latter  at  4$000  Reis.  The  coins  of  each  series  have  the  bust  of  the 
Emperor  as  a  child  of  6  years  of  age.  The  silver  of  this  period  was  91 6§ 
thousandths  fine  and  the  2  Pataca  piece  of  640  Reis  weighed  5  Oitavas. 
In  1833  the  value  of  gold  was  raised  to  2$500  Reis  per  Oitava,  22  carats  fine. 
The  Meia  Dobra  on  this  standard  has  a  value  of  10$000  Reis.  The  silver 
2  Pataca  piece  still  weighed  5  Oitavas,  but  its  value  was  800  Reis,  and  the 
Patagon  or  piece  of  3  Patacas  of  corresponding  weight  and  value,  that  is, 
1$200  Reis.  On  the  earlier  coins  of  the  period  when  this  standard  was  in 
use,  1833  to  1849,  is  found  the  bust  of  the  Emperor  as  a  boy,  and  on  the 
later  we  have  his  bust  as  a  mature  man  in  the  uniform  of  an  admiral. 

In  1849  Brazil  adopted  the  gold  standard  for  which  purpose  the  value 
of  the  Oitava  of  gold,  22  carats  fine,  was  fixed  at  4$000  Reis.  There  were 
issued  in  gold  a  piece  of  20|000  Reis,  weighing  17.930  grams,  and  its  half 
of  10$000  Reis,  both  without  mint-mark.     The  largest  silver  coin  under 


294         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

thia  new  law  was  the  piece  of  2$000  Reis,  the  successor  of  the  Patagon, 
weighing  25  grams,  which  was  raised  to  25.50  in  1875.  The  Milreis,  and 
the  piece  of  500  Reis,  of  proportional  weight,  were  also  struck. 

The  bust  on  this  last  issue  of  gold  coins  and  of  silver  after  1867  was  that 
of  a  mature,  heavily  beared  man. 

By  a  decree  of  September  3,  1870,  a  divisional  coinage  in  nickel  was 
introduced,  and  pieces  of  200,  100,  and  50  Reis  were  struck  in  that  metal. 
On  the  obverse  of  these  coins  is  the  inscription,  IMPERIO  DO  BRAZIL, 
and  the  arms  of  the  empire,  while  on  the  reverse  is  the  value  and  the 
legend  DECRETO  No.  1817  DE  3  DE  SETEMBRO  DE  1870. 

The  Republic  of  Brazil,  when  established  in  1889,  made  no  change  in 
the  monetary  system,  but  there  was  a  change  df  types  to  correspond  with 
the  new  order  of  government.  A  female  bust  with  a  Phrygian  cap 
appeared  on  the  silver  in  1889,  and  the  inscription  REPUBLICA  DOS 
EST  ADOS  UNIDOS  DO  BRAZIL;  and  on  the  reverse  one  finds  the  arms 
of  the  Republic  and  the  legend,  ORDEN  E  PROGRESO. 

At  various  times  there  have  been  mints  in  Brazil  at  the  following  cities: 
Bahia  (B),  Rio  de  Janeiro  (R),  Pernambuco  (P),  Villa  Rica  de  Ouro 
Preto,  Minas  Geraes  (M),  Sao  Paolo  (S  P),  Goyaz  (G),  and  Cuyaba  (C). 
At  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Dom  Pedro  II  only  four  of  these  mints 
were  in  operation,  and  during  his  reign  the  mints  at  Bahia,  Goyaz,  and 
Cuyaba  were  closed,  leaving  only  the  one  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  active. 

The  arms  of  the  Republic  of  Brazil. — A  round  shield  azure  the  constellation 
of  the  Southern  Cross  argent,  a  bordure  charged  with  21  stars;  the  shield 
on  a  five-point  star  the  rays  party  vert  and  or.  The  whole  upon  a  sword  in 
pale,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  and  coffee. 

Legend,  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DO  BRAZIL  15  DE  NOVEMBRE  DE 
1899. 

COLONY  OF  PORTUGAL. 

Dom  Pedro  II,  A.  D.  1683-1706. 

GOLD. 

1.  Moeda,  1704.  (R).^  Ohv.  PETRVS  .  II  .  D.  G.  PORT. 
ET  .  ALG.  REX.  Shield  of  the  arms  of  Portugal, 
crowned;  at  sides,  left,  4000  reading  upward,  right, 
four  rosettes  in  perpendicular  line.  Hev.  I N  +  HOC  + 
SIGNO  +  VINCES  +  1704.  Cross  of  the  Order  of 
Christ,  with  letter  R  (Rio  de  Janeiro)  in  each  angle. 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     30  mm.;  165.6  grs. 

>  Owing  to  the  fragmentary  character  of  the  collection  of  Brazilian  coins,  it  seemed 
best  not  to  try  to  distribute  them  according  to  mints.  The  indication  of  the  mint  is 
given,  therefore,  immediately  after  the  denomination  and  date  of  the  coins,  where  such 
information  was  obtainable  or  important. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         295 
SILVER. 

2.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1695.  (B).  Ohv.  PETRVS.  II.  D. 
G.  PORT.  REX.  ET.  BRAS.  D.  Arms  of  Portugal, 
crowned;  at  sides,  640  reading  downward  -  three  rosettes 
in  perpendicular  line;  the  date,  16  -  95,  is  divided  by  the 
crown.  ^^.  SUBQ.-  SIGN.-  NATA- STAB.  A 
globe  over  cross  of  the  Order  of  Christ;  on  girdle  of 
globe,  B.  Edge,  obliquely  hatched.  Without  mint 
mark.     38  mm. ;  290  grs. 

2  Patacas  (640  Eels),  1699.     (R).     Similar  to  No.  2,  except 
date. 

4.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1701.     (R) .     Similar  to  No.  2;  the  final 

numeral  1  in  date  is  over  0. 

5.  Pataca  (320  Reis),  1701.     (B).     Legends  and  types  similar 

to  No.  2,  but  reading  320  (reis)  to  left  of  arms,  on  ob- 
verse;  numeral    1    over  0  in  date.     Edge,  obliquely 
Hb  •  hatched.     31  mm. 

6.  Meia  pataca  (160  Reis),  1700.  (R).  Similar  to  No.  2,  but 
^1  reading  160  to  left  of  the  arms  Edge,  obliquely 
WL            hatched.    31  mm. 

I 


Brnn  Joao  F,  A.  D.  1706-1760, 

GOLD. 


I 


7.  Moeda,  1720.    (R).     Ohv.   JOANNES.   V.   D.   G.    PORT. 

ET.  ALG.  REX.  Similar  to  No.  1.  R&v.  Sunilar  to 
No.  1.     29.5  mm.;  160  grs. 

8.  Dobrao,  or  6  Moedas  (20,000  Reis),  1726.  (M).  Ohv.  In- 
scription and  type  similar  to  No.  7,  but  at  left  side  of 
shield,  20000,  and  at  right,  five  rosettes  in  perpendicular 
line.  Bev.  Inscription  as  No.  1,  but  with  rosettes  for 
stops;  cross  of  the  Order  of  Christ,  with  letter  M 
(Minas)  in  each  angle.  Edge,  wreath,  39  mm.; 
827.7  grs. 

9.  Dobra  of  8  Escudos  (12,800  Reis),  1729.     (M).     Oh).  lOAN- 

NES.  V.  D.  G.  PORT.  ET.  ALG.  REX.  Laureated 
bust  to  right;  beneath,  M  (Minas)  |  1729.  Bev.  A 
garnished  shield  of  the  arms  of  Portugal,  crowned. 
Edge,  a  wreath.     37  mm. ;  437  grs. 


296        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

10.  1/2  Dobra  or  4  Escudos  (6,400  Reis),  1736.     (B).     Legends 

and  types  similar  to  No.  9,  but  with  the  mint-mark  b. 
beneath  the  bust.     32  mm.;  215.5  grs. 

11.  4  Milreis,  1749.     Struck  at  Lisbon  for  Maranhao.     Obv, 

lOANNES.  V.  D.  G.  PORTVG.  REX.  Shield  of  the 
arms  of  Portugal,  crowned;  at  sides,  left,  4000  reading 
downward,  right,  three  rosettes  in  perpendicular  line. 
Rev.  ET  BRASILIAE.  DOMINUS.  ANNO.  1749. 
Cross  of  St.  George,  within  a  tressure  of  four  lobes. 
Edge,  obliquely  hatched.     27  mm.;  125.6  grs. 

SILVER. 

12.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1749.     (R).     OU.  JOANNES.V.D. 

G.  PORT.  REX.  ET  BRAS.  D.  Type  similar  to  No.  2. 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  2,  but  on  girdle  of  the  globe,  R 
(Rio  de  Janeiro).     37.5  mm.;  280  grs. 

13.  Pataca  (320  Reis),  1749.     (R).     Similar  to  No.  12,  except 

value. 

BRONZE. 

14.  Vintem,  1746.     Obv.  lOANNES.  V.  D.  G.  ET.  BRASIL 

REX.  Thevajue  X  X,  crowned;  beneath,  1746.  Rev. 
PECUNIATOTUM  CIRCUIT  ORBEM.    Aglobe. 

Dom  Jose  /,  A.  D.  1750-1777. 

GOLD. 

16.  Meia dobra,  1758.  (R).  (95v.  JOSEPHUS.I.D.G.  -  PORT. 
ET.ALG.REX.  Laureated  bust,  draped,  to  right; 
below,  R  1758.  Rev.  Garnished  shield  of  arms  of 
Portugal,  crowned.     Edge,  wreath.     32  mm.;  216  grs. 

16.  Meia  dobra,  1762.     (R).     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  date. 

32  mm.;  166.5  grs.  Countermarked  on  obverse  with 
an  eye,  beneath  the  chin,  and  on  neck,  W. 

SILVER. 

17.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1751.    (R).     Olv.  JOSEPHUS.  I.  D. 

G.  P.  REX.  ET  BRAS.  D.  Similar  to  No.  2.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  2,  but  with  R  (Rio  de  Janeiro)  on  the 
girdle  of  the  globe.    38  mm. ;  270.5  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         297 

18.  2  Patacas  (640  Eeis),  1771.     Similar  to  No.  17,  except 

date. 

19.  Pataca  (320  Eels),  1751.     (R).     Types  similar  to  No.  17, 

except  value. 

Special  Corns  for  Mining  Districts. 

20.  Pataca  (300  Eeis),   1762.     Ohv.  Letter  J,  crowned,  with 

300  to  left,  and  to  right,  three  small   crosses.     Re'o. 
Similar  to  No.  2. 

21.  Pataca  (300  Eeis),  1764.     (E).     Similar  to  No.  20,  but 

countermarked,  on   obverse,  with  shield  of  arms  of 
Portugal. 

22.  Pataca  (300  Eeis),  1768.     (E.)     Similar  to  No.  21,  except 

date.  • 


23.  Meia  pataca  (160  Eeis),  1771.     (P).     Olv.  JOSEPHUS.I, 
D.G.P.REX.ET.BRAS.D.      Similar  to  No.  2,  except 
value.      Rev.  Similar  to  No.  2,  but  with  P  (Pernam- 
B  buco)  on  girdle  of  the  globe. 

'24.  Tostao,  1771.     Olv.  JOSEPH  US.  I.  D.  G.  P.  REX.  ET. 

tBRAS.  D.  Crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  value,  80,  on 
left,  and  three  rosettes  on  right,  the  crown  dividing 
the  date,  17-71.  ^^v.  SVGB.-SIGN. -NATA-STAB. 
Globe  over  a  cross  of  the  Order  of  Christ. 


BRONZE. 


25.  Vintem,  1760.    JOSEPHUS.  I.  D.  G.  P.  ET  BRASILIAE. 
REX.     As  No.  14,  except  date,  1760.    41  mm. 

Da  Maria  land  Dom  Pedro  III,  A.  D.  1777-1786. 

GOLD. 

'4  Milreis,  1779.  (L).  6>5^?.  MARIA.  I.  ET.  PETRUS.  III. 
D.G.PORTUS.  REGES.  The  arms  of  Portugal, 
crowned;  at  sides:  to  left,  4000  reading  downward,  to 
right,  four  rosettes  in  perpendicular  line.  Rev.  ET 
BRASILIAE.  DOMINI.  ANNO.  1779.  Cross  of  St. 
George,  within  a  tressure  of  four  lobes.  Edge, 
obliquely  hatched.     27  mm.;  279.5gr8. 


298        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

SILVER. 

27.  2Patacas  (640  Reis),  1780.     (L).     OU.   MARIA.  I.  ET. 

PRETRUS  III.  D.  G.  PORT.  REGES.  ET.  BRAS.  D. 
The  arms  of  Portugal;  at  sides,  640,  reading  down- 
ward— three  rosettes,  in  perpendicular  line;  the  date, 
17  -  80,  divided  by  crown.  Rev.  SUBQ.  -  SIGN.  - 
NATA  -  STAB.  Globe  over  cross  of  the  Order  of 
Christ.     Struck  at  Lisbon.     Without  mint-mark. 

28.  Pataca  (320  Reis),  1780.     Ohv.    MARIA.I.ET.PETRUS. 

III.D.G.PORT.REGES.ET.BRAS.D.  Similar  to  No. 
27,  but  reading  320  to  left  of  arms.  Refo.  Similar  to 
No.  27,  without  mm. 

29.  Half  pataca  (160  Reis),  1787.     (I).     Ohv.   MARIA. LET. 

PETRUS.III.D.G.PORT.REGES.ET.BRAS.D.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  27,  but  reading  160  to  left  of  the  arms.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  27;  without  mm. 

30.  Vintem,  1784.     MARIA.  I.  ET  PETRUS.  III.D.G.P.  ET. 

BRASIL.  REGES.        Types  similar  to  No.  14. 

31.  10  Reis,  1782.     Similar  to  No.  30,  except  mark  of  value, 

which  is  X,  and  the  date,  1 782.     26  mm. 

Maria  /,  A.  D.  1786-1799. 

SILVER. 

32.  2Patacas  (640  Reis),  1800.     (L).     Ohv.  MARIA.  I.D.G. 

PORT.  REG  IN  A.  ET.  BRAS.  D.  Similar  to  No.  27. 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  27.     Without  mint  mark. 

33.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1804.     (B).     Similar  to  No.  32,  but 

with  B  (Bahia)  on  girdle  of  globe.     38  mm.;  303.5  grs. 

34.  Pataca    (320    Reis),    1802.     (R).     Ohv.     MARIA. I.D.G. 

PORT.REGINA.ET.BRAS.D.  Similar  to  No.  27, 
but  reading  320  to  left  of  arms.  Rev.  Type  similar 
to  No.  27;  on  girdle  of  globe,  R. 

BRONZE. 

36.  2  Vintems,  1790.  Ohv.  MARIA.  I.  D.  G.  P.  BRASILIAE. 
REG  IN  A.  Mark  of  value,  X  L,  crowned;  beneath, 
1790.  ^^.  PECUNIATOTUMCIRCUMITORBEM. 
A  globe.     35  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         299 

36.  2  Vintems,  1791.     Similar  to  No.  35,  except  date. 

37.  Vintem,  1767.  MARIA.  I.  D.  G.  P.  ET  BRASILIAE. 
R  E G I N  A .     Types  similar  to  No.  35. 

38.  Vintem,  1796.  Similar  to  last,  except  date.  Counter- 
marked  with  arms  of  Portugal. 

39.  10  Reis,  1787.  Similar  to  No.  36,  except  mark  of  value, 
which  is  X,  and  dated  1 787.  Countermarked,  over  mark 
of  value,  with  arms  of  Portugal. 

Dom  Joao,  Prince  Regent^  A.  D.  1799-1818. 

GOLD. 

Meia  dobra,  1807.  (R).  6^5v.  JOAN  NES.D.G.  PORT.  - 
ET.ALG.P.REGENS.  Laureated  bust,  draped,  to 
right;  below,  1807.R.  Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms, 
within  ornamental  scroll  work,  crowned.  Edge, 
wreath.     32  mm.;  220.5  grs. 

41.  4  Milreis,  1811.     (95^.   JOANNES. D.G.PORT.ET.ALG. 

I  P.  REG  ENS.     Arms  of  Portugal,  crowned;   at  sides, 

.4000.  — three  rosettes,  as  on  No.  26.     Rev.  .ET.BRA- 
S1LI/€.D0MINUS.ANN0.    •    .1811.    *     Within  a 
tressure  of  four  lobes,  cross  of  St.  George.     Edge,  a 
wreath.     27  mm. 
AO 


SILVER. 

(Spanish  Pesos  countermarked  and  valued  at  960  Reis.) 

42.  Peso  of  Charles  IIII,  of  the  Potosi  mint,  dated  1807.     Obv. 


Countermark,  oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned,  within  a 
).  wreath;  beneath  the  wreath,  960.     Rev.  Countermark, 

a  globe. 

43.  Peso  of  Charles  IIII,  Potosi  mint,  dated  1813.     Counter- 
marked  as  No.  42. 


44.  3  Patacas  (960  Reis),  1810.     (R).     Obv.  JOAN  N  ES.  D.  G. 

I  PORT.  P.  REGENS  ET  BRAS.  D.    Armsof  Portugal, 

crowned;  at  sides,  960  reading  down  ward — three  rosettes 
in  perpendicular  line;  the  date,  18  -  10  divided  by  the 
crown.    .^^.  SUBQ. -SIGN- NATA.- STAB,    Globe 


300        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

over  cross  of  the  Order  of  Christ.  On  girdle  of  the 
globe,  R  (Rio  de  Janeiro).  Edge,  a  wreath.  42  mm. ; 
416.5  grs.     PI.  XV,  4. 

45.  SPatacas  (960  Eeis),  1815.     Similar  to  No.   44,   except 

date. 

46.  3  Patacas  (960  Reis),  1816.     Similar  to   No.   44,  except 

date. 

47.  3  Patacas  (960  Reis),  1814.     (B).     Similar  to  No.  44,  but 

on  girdle  of  globe  B  (Bahia). 

48.  Pataca  (320  Reis),  1812.     Obv.  JOAN  NES.D.G.PORT.P. 

REG  ENS  ET  BRAS.D.  Similar  to  No.  44,  but  read- 
ing 320  to  left  of  arms.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  44. 

BRONZE. 

49.  2  Vintems,  1812.     (B).     Ohv.  JOANNES    D.   G.   P.   ET 

BRASILIAE  P.  REGENS.  Similar  to  No.  35.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  35,  but  with  B  (Bahia)  on  girdle  of 
globe.     35  mm. 

50.  Vintem,  1803.     JOANNES  D.  G.  (sic)  ET  BRASILIAE  P. 

REGENS.     Types  similar  to  No.  49.     31  mm. 

51.  10 Reis,  1803.    JOANNES.  D.  G.  P.  ET  BRASILIAE.  P. 

REGENS.     Types  similar  to  No.  49. 

Dom  Joao  VI,  A.  D.  1818-1822. 

GOLD. 

52.  4  Milreis,  1819.    (R).    Obv.  Arms  of  Portugal  over  a  globe, 

crowned — being  the  arms  of  the  United  Kingdom — 
between  oak  and  laurel  branches;  beneath,  .4000.  Rev. 
JOANNES.VI.D.G.PORT.ET.  BRAS.  ET.ALG. REX. 
Cross  of  St.  George,  within  a  tressure  of  four  lobes; 
below, +1819 +.     26  mm. 

SILVER. 

53.  SPatacas  (960  Reis),  1818.     (R).     Ohv.  JOANNES.  VI. 

D.  G.  PORT.  BRAS.  ET.  ALG.  REX.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  960  |  1818  |  R.  |  ;  above,  a  crown.  Rev.  SUBQ.- 
SIGN.  -  NATA.  -  STAB.  Types  similar  to  No.  44. 
41  mm. ;  414  grs. 


i 


CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         301 

64.  3  Patacas  (960  Reis),  1820.     Similar  to  No.  53,  except 

date. 

65.  3  Patacas  (960  Reis),  1821.     Similar  to  No.  63,  except 

date. 

66.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1818.     (R).     Ohv.  JOANNES.  VI. 

D.  G.  PORT.  BRAS.  ET.  ALG.  REX.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  640  |  1818  ]  r;  above,  a  crown.  Bev.  Similar  to 
No.  53. 

67.  2  Patacas  (640  Reis),  1821.     (R).     Similar  to  No.  66,  ex- 

cept date. 

68.  Pataca   (320    Reis),    1820.     JOANNES   VI.D.G.PORT. 

BRAS. ET.ALG. REX.  Within  a  wreath,  320  |  1820  |  r  [  ; 
above,  a  crown.     Bev.  Type  similar  to  No.  53. 

69.  Half  pataca  (160  Reis),  1818.     Ohv.  JOAN  NES.VI.D.G. 

PORT.  BRAS.  ET.  ALG.  REX.  Within  laurel  wreath, 
160  I  1818  I  r;  above,  a  crown.    Bev,  Similar  to  No.  63. 

60.  Meia  pataca  (160  Reis),  1820.    Similar  to  No.  69,  except 

date. 

61.  Tostao,  1818.    (R).     Ohv.  JOANNES.  VI.  D.  G.  PORT. 

BRAS.  ET.  ALG.  REX.  Within  laurel  wreath,  80  [ 
1881  1  R.  1  ;  above,  a  crown.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  63. 

62.  Tostao,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  61,  except  date. 

63.  Tostao,  1821.    Similar  to  No.  61,  except  date. 


THE  EMPIRE  OF  BRAZIL. 

Dom  Pedro  7,  A.  D.  1822-1831. 

SILVER. 

64.  Patagon  (960  Reis),  1823.  (R).  Ohv.  PETRUS.I.D.G. 
CONST.IMP.ET.PERP.BRAS.DEF.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  960;  below,  1823  R.  B&v.  in  hoc  signo 
viNCES.  Arms  of  Brazil.  Struck  over  a  Peso  of 
Ferdinand  VII.     40  mm.;  414.5  grs. 

66.  Patagon  (960  Reis),  1826.  (R).  Legends  and  types  sim- 
ilar to  No.  64,  except  date;  not  surfrapjpe. 

22023° — 14 20 


302         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDAL/S. 

66.  Double  pataca  (640  Reis),  1824.     Ohv.    PETRUS.I.D.G. 

CONST.IMP.ET.PERP.BRAS.DEF.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  640;  below,  +  1824  R  +  R&v.  +  IN  +  HOC 
+  SIGNO  +  VINCES  +.  Arms  of  Brazil.  Edge, 
laurel  wreath.     37  mm. 

67.  Double  pataca  (640  Reis),  1825.     Similar  to  No.  66,  except 

date. 

BRONZE. 

68.  80  Reis,  1827.     Ohv.   PETRUS.   I.  D.  G.  CONST.  IMP. 

ET.  PERP.  BRAS.  DEF.     Within  a  laurel  wreath,  80; 

,,  below, +1827  R+.    R&o.  IN  .  HOC  .  SIGNO  .  VINCES. 

'  /        The  arms  of  Brazil.     Edge,  central  reeding.     41  mm. 

69.  80  Reis,  1828.  Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date.     40  mm. 

70.  80  Reis,  1829.  Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date.     39  mm. 

71.  80  Reis,  1829.  As  last,  but  countermarked  40  over  the  80. 

72.  80  Reis,  1830.  Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 

73.  80  Reis,  1830.  As  last,  but  countermarked  40  over  the  80. 

74.  20  Reis,  1824.     (R).     (95^.  PETRUS.I.D.G.CONST.IMP. 

ET.  PER  P.  BRAS.  DEF.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  mark 
of  value,  20 ;  beneath  wreath,  +  1 824.  R  +.  Rev.  +  I N  + 
HOC  +  SIGNO  +  VINCES  +.  ■  The  arms  of  Brazil. 
30  mm. 

75.  20  Reis,  1825.     Similar  to  No.  74,  except  date. 

76.  20  Reis,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  74,  except  date. 

77.  20  Reis,   1827.      (B).     Similar  to   No.   74,  but  reading 

+  1827.B  +  beneath  the  wreath.     32  mm. 

Dom  Pedro  II,  A.  D.  1831-1889. 

GOLD. 

78.  Meia  dobra  (6,400  Reis),   1833.     Obv.    PETRUS.II.D.G. 

CONST.IMP.PERP.ET.BRAS.DEF.  Nude  bust  of 
the  Emperor  as  a  child,  to  right;  below,  +  1833.R  +. 
Rev.\n  +  HOC  +  SIGNO  +  VINCES.  Arms  of 
Brazil;  below,  +  6400  +.  Edge,  a  wreath.  32  mm.; 
wt.,  221  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         303 


79.  Moeda     (10,000     Eeis),     1838.      Ohi.     PETRUS.I  I.D.G. 

IMP.  -  ET.PERP.BRAS.DEF.  Nude  bust  of  emperor 
as  a  boy,  to  right;  below,  1838.  Rev.  Arms  of  Brazil; 
above,  in  hoc  s.  -  vinces.  Edge,  reeded.  28  mm.; 
wt.,  221  grs. 

80.  Moeda  (10,000  Eels),  1848.     Ohv,  Inscription  as  No.  79; 

youthful  bust,  in  uniform,  to  left;  below,  1 848.  R&o. 
Similar  to  No.  79.  Edge,  reeded.  28  mm.,  wt.,  220.6 
grs. 

181.  Dobra    (20,000    Eeis),     1851.     Olv.     PETRUS     I  I.D.G. 
IMP.  -  ET  PERP.BRAS.DEF.    Bust,  in  admiral's  uni- 
^'  form,  with  collar  of  the  Golden  Fleece,  to  left;  below, 

*■  1851 .     Rev,  Arms  of  Brazil;  above,  in  straight  line,  in 

'  HOC  s.  -  VINCES.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm.;  wt.,  275 

grs. 

82.  Dobra  (20,000  Eeis),  1852.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  No.  81, 
^  but  in  larger  letters;  nude  bust,  with  heavy  beard,  to 

Hf  left;   below,   1852.     Rev.  Arms  of  Brazil;  above,  in 

^ft.  HOC  81  +    -    +  GNO  VINCES,  in  curvcd  line.     Edge, 

HP'  reeded.     30  mm. 

83.  Dobra  (20,000  Eeis),  1867.     Similar  to  No.  82,  except  date. 

84.  Mela  dobra  (5,000  Eeis),  1868.     Legends  and  types  similar 


SILVER. 


85.  3  Crnzados  (1,200  Eeis),  1834.     Ohv.    PETRUS. II. D.G. 

ICONST.IMP.ET.PERP.BRAS.DEF.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  1200;  below,  1834.  Rev.  Arms  of  Brazil; 
above,  in  hoc  s.  -  vinces.  Edge,  reeded.  38  mm.; 
412  grs. 
86.  3  Crnzados  (1,200  Eeis),  1837.  Similar  to  No.  85,  except 
date. 


VI.  2  Crnzados  (800  Eeis)  1838.  Ohv.  Inscription  similar  to 
No.  85;  within  laurel  wreath,  800;  below,  1838.  R&v. 
Similar  to  No.  85.     Reeded  edge.     32  mm. 


304         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,    TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

88.  Cruzado,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  86,  but  reading  400  within 

the  wreath,  on  obverse.     Reeded  edge.     28  mm. 

89.  Half  cruzado,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  85,  but  200  within 

the  wreath  on  the  obverse.     Reeded  edge.     23  mm. 

90.  100  Reis,  1837.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  85,  but 

reading  1 00  within  the  wreath  on  obverse.     19  mm. 

91.  100  Reis,  1846.     Similar  to  No.  90,  except  date. 


92.  2Milreis  (2,000  Reis),  1854.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  No.  85; 

within  laurel  wreath,  2000;  below,  1854.  Rero.  in  hoc 
SI  -  -  GNO  viNCES.  Arms  of  Brazil.  Reeded  edge. 
37  mm. ;  393  grs. 

93.  2  Milreis  (2,000  Reis),  1868.     OU.  PETRUS  II  D.G.C. 

IMP.  ET  PERP.BRAS.DEF.  Nude  bust  to  left; 
below,  •  1868  •.  Rev.  Arms  of  Brazil;  below,  2000 
REIS.     37  mm. 

94.  2  Milreis  (2,000  Reis),   1888.      Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  93. 

Rev.  DECRETO  -DE  1870.  Arms  of  Brazil;  below, 
2000  REIS.     37  mm. 


96.  Milreis,  1851.  6'&v.PETRUS  ll.D.G.CONST.IM  P.PERP. 
BRAS.DEF.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  1000;  below, 
1851.  Rev.  Arms  of  Brazil;  above,  in  straight  line, 
IN  HOC  s.  -  VINCES.     Edge,  reeded. 

96.  Milreis,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  95,  but  the  branches  of 

coffee  and  tobacco  at  sides  of  the  shield  of  arms  are 
smaller,  and  the  motto  in  hoc  si  -  -  gno  vinces  is  in 
curved  line. 

97.  Milreis,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

98.  Milreis,  1856.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

99.  Milreis,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

100.  Milreis,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

101.  Milreis,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.        305 

102.  Milreis,  1876.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  96.    Rev.  decreto 

-    DE    1870.     Arms   of    Brazil;    below,    1000    RE  IS. 
30  mm. 

103.  500  Reis,  1852.     Similar  to  No.  95,  but  reading  500  within 

the  wreath,  on  the  obverse.     26  mm. 

104.  500  Reis,  1854.    Similar  to  No.  103,  except  date. 

105.  500  Reis,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  103,  except  date. 

106.  500  Reis,  1866.    Similar  to  No.  103,  except  date. 

107.  500  Reis,  1868.    Similar  to  No.  93,  but  reading  500  R  E I S 

below  the  arms  on  reverse.     25  mm. 


108.  Half  cruzado,  1854.     Similar  to  No.  96,  but  reading  200 

within  the  wreath  on  obverse.      Edge,  reeded;   19.5 
mm. ;  wt. ,  39  grs. 

109.  Half  cmzado,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  96,  except  date. 

110.  Half  cruzado,  1867.     Similar  to  No.  93,  but  reading  200 
REIS  below  arms  on  reverse.     19.5  mm.;  wt.,  39  grs. 


h 


NICKEL. 


111-112.  200  Reis,  1871.      Obv.   IMPERIO   DO  BRAZIL. 
Arms  of  Brazil;  below,  •1871*.     Rev.  DECRETO 
NO  1817.    DE  3  DE  SETEMBRO  1870.     Within  a 
■k^        circle,  200  I  REIS.     Edge,  plain.     32  mm. 
T13.  200  Reis,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  Ill,  except  date. 


114.  100  Reis,  1871.     Legends  and  types  sunilar  to  No.  Ill, 

but  reading  100  |  REIS  on  reverse.     27  mm. 

115.  100  Reis,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  114,  except  date. 

116.  100  Reis,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  114,  except  date. 


117.  50  Reis,  1886.  Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  Ill, 
but  reading  50  |  REIS  on  a  field  sable  within  a  beaded 
circle.     22  mm. 


306        CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

BRONZE. 

118.  SOReis,  1832.     PETRUS.  II.  D.  G.  CONST.  IMP.  ET. 

PERP.  BRAS.  DEF.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  80;  be- 
low, + 1 832  R  +.  Bev.  in.  hoc.  signo.  vinces.  The 
arms  of  Brazil.     Edge,  central  reeding.     40  mm. 

119.  80  Reis,  1832.     Similar  to  No.  118,  but  countermarked 

40  over  the  80. 

120.  SOReis,  1832.     As  No.  118,  but  countermarked  M  |  X*X 

on  obverse.     41  mm. 


121.  40  Reis,  1823.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  118, 

but  with  value,  40,  on  obverse.     36  mm. 

122.  40  Reis,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  121,  except  date.     35  mm. 

123.  40  Reis,    1824.     As   last,   but  countermarked  20  over 

the  40. 

124.  40  Reis,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  121,  except  date. 

126.  40  Reis,  1826.     As  last,  but  countermarked  20  over  40. 

126.  40  Reis,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  121,  countermarked  20 

over  40.     36  mm. 

127.  40  Reis,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  121,  except  date. 

128.  40  Reis,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  121,  except  date. 

129.  40  Reis,  1828.     (C).     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

118,  but  reading  *  1828  C  *  beneath  the  wreath  on 
obverse.     29  mm. 

130.  40  Reis,  1828.     As  last,  but  countermarked  1 0  over  the  40. 

131.  40  Reis,  1827.     (G).    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No. 

118,  but  reading  *  1827  G  *  beneath  the  wreath  on 
obverse.     30  mm. 

132.  40  Reis,   1874.     Ohv.    PETRUS    II    D.G.I  MP.    -     ET 

PERP.  BRAS.  DEF.  Nude  bust,  bearded,  to  right; 
below,  1873  between  a  globe  and  a  cross.  Rev.  Arms 
of  Brazil,  crowned;  twenty  stars  round  the  globe;  in 
field,  40  -  Rs.  Edge,  plain.  30  mm.  Struck  at 
Brussels. 

133.  40  Reis,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  132,  except  date. 


CATALOGtJE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         307 

134.  20  Reis,  1868.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  132, 

but  reading  20  -  R^  on  reverse.     25  mm. 

135.  20  Reis,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  134,  except  date. 


I 


THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  BRAZIL,  1889.   qq^   jj^j 

SILVER. 

136.  Dois  milreis,  1891.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DOS  ESTADOS 

UNIDOSDO  BRAZIL.  Laureated  head  of  liberty  to 
left;  below,  •  1891  •.  Bev.  ORDEM  E  PROGESSO. 
Between  laurel  and  oak  branches,  on  a  field  azure,  the 
Southern  Cross  within  a  circle  surrounded  by  21  stars;, 
above,  a  star;  below,  DOIS  MILREIS.  Edge,  reeded. 
37  mm.;  393.5  grs. 

137.  Dois  milreis,  1906.     Ohv,  Inscription  as  No.  136;  bust  of 

Liberty,  with  Phrygian  cap,  laureate,  to  left;  below, 
•  1906  *.    Bev.  ORDEM  E  PROGRESSO;  in  the 
field,  2000  I   REIS;   below,    •    XX  GRAMMAS    •.. 
Edge,  reeded.     33  mm. 

138.  Dois  milreis,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  137,  except  date. 


L 


139.  Milreis,  1889.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  DOS  ESTADOS  DO 
BRAZI L.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty,  with  Phrygian  cap, 
to  left;  below,  •  1889  •.  Bev.  ORDEM  E  PRO- 
GRESSO. On  afield  azure,  the  Southern  Cross,  within 
a  circle,  surrounded  by  21  stars;  below,  *  1000 
REIS*.     Edge,  reeded.     30  mm. 

140.  Milreis,  1906.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  137,  but 

reading  1000  |  REIS  in  field  on  reverse;  and  below  the 
arms,  •  X  GRAMMAS  *.     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

141.  Milreis,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  140,  except  date. 


142.  600  Reis,  1889.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  139, 
but  reading  500  REIS  on  reverse.     25  mm. 


308         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

143.  600  Eeis,  1906.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  137, 

but  reading  500  |  REIS,  and  •  V  GRAMMAS  •  on 
reverse.     22  mm. 

144.  400  Eels,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  143,  except  date. 

NICKEL. 

145.  400  Reis,  1901.     Olv.  Draped  bust  of  Liberty,  with  fillet 

inscribed  LIBERT. ;  around21  stars.  Eev.  REPUBLICA 
DOS  ESTADOS  UNIDOS  DO-  BRAZIL  The  arms 
of  Brazil;  to  left,  an  olive  branch;  beneath,  mcmi; 
above,  in  field,  400  |  reis.     Edge,  plain.     30  mm. 


146.  200  Reis,  1889.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA    DOS    ESTADOS 

UNIDOS  DO  BRAZI L.  On  a  field  azure,  the  south- 
ern cross  within  a  circle,  surrounded  by  21  stars;  below, 
•  1889*.  Rev.  ORDEM  E  PROGRESSO.  On  a 
reticulated  (sable)  field,  200  |  REIS;  below,  •  15  DE 
NOVEMBRODE1889*.     Edge,  plain.     32  mm. 

147.  200  Reis,  1900.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  145, 

but  reading  200  |  reis  |  in  the  field  on  reverse.     25  mm. 


148.  100  Reis,  1889.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  146, 

but  reading  200  |  reis  [  on  reverse.     27  mm. 

149.  100  Reis,  1900.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  145, 

but  reading  100  |  reis  |  in  the  field  on  reverse. 

BRONZE. 

160.  40  Reis,  1889.    Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  146.     Rev.  A  ECO- 

NOMIA  FAZ  A  PROSPERIDADE  •.  Within  a 
beaded  circle,  40  |  reis.     30  mm. 

161.  40  Reis,  1900.     Similar  to  No.  150,  except  date. 

162.  20  Reis,  1889.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  146;  arms  of 

the  Republic;  below,  •  1889  •.  Rev.  VINTEM 
POUPADO,  VINTEM  GANHO  *.  Within  a  beaded 
circle,  on  a  field  azure,  20  |  reis.     Plain  edge.     25^  mm. 

163.  20  Reis,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  152,  except  date. 


THE  WEST  INDIES. 
HAYTI. 


When  the  island  of  Hayti  became  independent  of  France  in  1804,  it  fell 
into  three  warring  communities  with  governments  occupying  the  north- 
western, the  southwestern,  and  the  eastern  sections.  In  1822  the  entire 
island  was  united  under  the  presidency  of  Jean  Pierre  Boyer;  but  in  1843 
the  territory  was  again  divided  into  the  present  Republics  of  Hayti  and 
Santo  Domingo. 

The  coinage  of  the  northern  Republic,  first  issued  in  1807,  under  the 
presidency  of  Henri  Christophe,  consisted  of  Eacalins  of  15  Sols  and  Half 
escalins,  with  a  standing  figure  of  Liberty  and  the  inscription  MONNOIE 
D' HAITI  on  the  obverse,  and  on  reverse  a  crowned  shield  bearing  the 
initials  HC  of  the  President.  In  1812  Christophe  assumed  the  title  of 
King,  and  as  Henry  I  issued  coins  bearing  his  bust  and  the  newly  con- 
trived arms  of  the  Kingdom.  Several  patterns,  especially  of  the  silver 
Gourde,  were  made  for  this  series  (PI.  XV,  5) . 

The  coinage  of  the  mulatto  Republic  in  the  south  of  the  island  began  in 
the  Presidency  of  Alexander  Petion  (1807-1819)  and  consisted  of  25,  12, 
and  6  Centime  pieces.  On  the  obverse  of  these  coins  is  fo.und  a  trophy  of 
military  arms,  and  on  the  reverse  the  date  of  independence  as  an  xi, 
but  more  often  with  Arabian  numerals,  within  a  serpent  circle.  In  1817 
the  portrait  of  Petion  appeared  on  the  coins,  as  later  did  also  that  of  his 
successor  Boyer,  who  by  1822  jaad  become  recognized  as  President  of  the 
whole  island.  For  on  the  latter  date  San  Domingo,  which  had  been  taken 
by  the  English  in  1809  and  later  ceded  to  Spain,  again  secured  independ- 
ence and  joined  the  Republic  in  the  West. 

The  coins  issued  by  this  Republic  of  a  united  Hayti  have  on  the  reverse 
the  consular  fasces  and  the  legend  LIBERTE  EGALITE.  In  1843  the 
island  was  again  split  up  into  two  Republics  of  Hayti  and  of  San  Domingo. 

The  Republic  of  Hayti. — This  Republic  was  proclaimed  an  empire  in 
1849  by  the  President  Faustin  Soulouque,  who  with  the  title  of  Faustin  I 
held  sway  until  1858,  when  the  republican  title  of  president  was  restored 
by  Geffrard.  Copper  coins  of  the  value  of  6,  2,  and  1  Centimes  (No.  42) 
were  struck  by  the  titular  Emperor  Faustin  and  bear  his  portrait,  as  do 
also  the  coins  issued  in  the  presidency  of  Geffrard  and  Nord  Alexis.  A 
monetary  law  of  1880  provided  for  a  coinage  of  gold  and  silver  with  a  unit 
called  a  Gourde.  No  gold  coins  have  been  struck,  but  the  silver  Gourde, 
which  is  equivalent  to  the  5-franc  piece  of  the  Latin  Union,  and  its  divi- 
sions, were  issued  in  1881  (No.  49  ff.). 

309 


310         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

Santo  Domingo. — The  first  coins  issued  by  Santo  Domingo  were  small 
Caartillas  bearing  simply  the  name  of  the  country  on  the  one  side  and  on 
the  other  the  value,  1/4,  and  the  date.  The  law  of  1889  established  a  mone- 
tary system  with  a  silver  Dominicano  as  the  unit.  The  silver  coinage  of 
1891  was  based  on  the  standard  of  the  Latin  Union.  In  1901  Santo 
Domingo  adopted  the  gold  standard  of  the  United  States. 


THE  NORTHERN  REPUBLIC. 

Henri  Christophe,  President^  1807-18 H. 

1-3.  AR.  Escalin,  1807.  Ohv.  LI  BERT  AS  RELIGIO 
MORES.  A  shield  with  h  c  (Henri  Christophe)  in 
monogram,  within  an  olive  wreath.  Mev.  MON- 
NOIE  -  D'HAYTI.  Liberty,  holding  liberty 
pole  surmounted  with  cap  in  right  hand  and  bundle  of 
fasces  in  left,  standing  facing;  at  sides  15  -  sols. 
19  mm. 

4.  AR.  Escalin,  1808.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  date. 

6.  AE.  Centime,  1807.  Ohv.  HENRI  CHRISTOPHE  PRESI- 
DENT. Facing  bust  of  Christophe  with  hat;  below, 
1807.  BeD.  LE  GOUVERNMENTDE  HAYTI.*  In 
the  field,  une  |  centieme.     26  mm. 

Henri  Christophe^  King,  A.  D.  1812-1820. 

6.  AE.  Gourde,  1812.    Pattern.     Oh).  HENRICUS  DEI  GRA- 

TIA HAITI  REX.  Laureated  bust  to  right;  below, 
ESSAY.  Rev.  DEUS  CAUSA  ATQUE  GLADIUS 
MEUS.  Within  a  broad  band  inscribed  ex  ciner- 
IBUS  NASCiTUK*,  a  shield  azure  charged  with  a 
phoenix  rising  from  flames;  the  whole  crowned;  below, 
1812.     29  mm. 

7.  AR.  Gourdin,   year  X    (1813).      Oh).      REPUBLIQUE 

D'HAYTI.  Within  serpent  circle,  25  c. ;  below,  *  an 
10.  Rev.  A  palm  tree,  surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap, 
in  front  of  a  trophy  of  military  arms:  two  cannons, 
four  muskets,  four  flags,  all  crossed.     22  mm. 

8.  AR.  Gourdin,  year  XII  (1815).     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  dated 

•  an  12. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         311 

9.  AE.  Gourdin,  year  XIII  (1816).     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  dated 

*AN  13. 

10.  AR.  Q-ourdin,  1814.     Similar  to  No.  7,  except  date. 

11.  AR.  Real,  year  XI  of  Independence  (1814).     Obv.   REPU- 

BLIQUE  D'HAYTI.  Within  serpent  circle,  12  c;  be- 
low, *AN  XI*.  Rev.  Tree  with  liberty  cap  at  top, 
in  front  of  a  trophy  of  two  cannons  and  flags.     16  mm. 


12.  AR.  Double  gourde,  1820.  Olv.  HENRICUS  DEI 
GRATIA  HAITI  REX.  Laureated  bust  to  right,  with 
mantleover  cuirass;  beneath,  1820.  Rev.  Inscription 
and  arms  as  No.  6,  with  h,  crowned,  to  left  and  L-M 
in  ligature,  crowned,  to  right  of  shield;  below,  l'an  17. 
Edge,  plain.     37  mm.     PI.  XV,  5. 

mulatto  republic. 

Alexandre  Petion,  A.  D.  1807-1818. 

13-16.  AR.  Gourdins,  year  XIV  of  Independence  (1817).  Ohv. 
A.  PETION  -  PRESIDENT.  Bust  to  left;  below, 
AN  14.  Rev.  REPUBLIQUE  D'HAYTI;  type  similar 
to  No.  8;  below,  *25*c*.     20  mm. 

16-17.  AR.  Escalins,  year  XIV.  Similar  to  No.  13  with  *12 
*c*  in  exergue  on  reverse. 

UNITED   HAYTI. 

Jean  Pierre  B(yyer,  President,  1818-1820,  1822-1843, 

18-19.  AR.  Gourdins,  year  XV  (1818).  Ohv.  J.P.BOYER  - 
PRESIDENT.  Bust  to  left;  beneath,  an  15.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  13. 

20-23.  AR.  Gourdins,  year  24  (1827).  Oh).  Similar  to  No.  18. 
^e^.  REPUBLIQUE  -  D'HAYTI  •;  arms  as  No.  7; 
beneath  arms,  25  *c. 

24.  AR.  Gourdin,  year  25.     Similar  to  No.  18. 


312         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

26.  AR.  Medio  real,  year  XV.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  reading 
6.0.  on  reverse.     13  mm. 

26.  AR.  Escalin,  year  XXIV.     Similar  to  No.  20,  but  with 

12. c.  below  arms  on  reverse. 

27.  AE.  Pattern  half  gourde,  year  25  (1828).     Similar  to  No.  18 

with  50  *  c.  *  on  reverse. 

28.  AR.  Half  gourde,  year  25.     Similar  to  No.  27. 


29.  AR.  Gourde,  year  26  (1829).  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  18.  Rev. 
A  palm  tree  surmounted  by  a  liberty  cap,  in  front  of  a 
trophy  of  two  cannon,  eight  spears,  muskets,  and  flags; 
below,  100  o.     Edge,  reeded.     31  mm. 

30-31.  AR.  Gourdes,  year  27  (1830).     Similar  to  No.  29. 

32.  AR.  Half  gourde,  year  XXIX  (1832).     Similar  to  No.  29 

with  a  trophy  of  only  five  pairs  of  small  arms,  and  two 
cannon;  below,  50. c.     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

33.  AR.  Gourde,  year  30  (1833).     Similar  to  No.  29,  except 

date. 

34.  AE. 2 Centimes, year 27.     6>Jv.  LIBERTE  EGALITE. 

Consular  fasces  with  ax;  in  field,  2  -  c;  below, 
AN  27.  ^^v.  REPUBLIQUE  -  D'HAYTI.  Within 
palm  wreath,  deux  |  centimes  |  1831.     25  mm. 

36.  AE.  2  Centimes,  year  XXXVIII  (1841).     Similar  to  No.  34. 

36.  AE.  Centime,  year  XXIX  (1832).     Similar  to  No.  34,  but 

reading  un  |  centime  |  1832  |  on  reverse. 

37.  AE.  Centime,  year  XXXI  (1834).     Similar  to  No.  35. 


the  republic  of  hayti,  after  1843. 

38.  AE.  6  Centimes,  year  XLIII  (1846).     Similar  to  No.  34,  but 

with  SIX  I  centimes  |  1846  on  reverse.     36  mm. 

39.  AE.  2  Centimes,  year  XLIII.     Similar  to  No.  34. 
40-41.  AE.  Centime,  year  XIIII.     Similar  to  No.  36. 


CATAIX)GTJE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         313 

Faustin  I,  Emperor,  A.  D.  18^3-1858. 

42.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1850.     Ohv.  FAUSTIN    1^".   -    EMPE- 

REUR  D'HAYTI.  Crowned  bust,  draped,  to  left; 
below,  1850.  B&u.  LIBERT^  INDEPENDANCE. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  supporters;  below,  six 
CENTIMES  UN  QUART.     Plain  edge.     33  mm. 

43.  AE.    2   Centimes,    1850.      Ohv.    LIBERT E    INDEPEN- 

DANCE. Crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  supporters. 
Bev.  EMPIRE  D'HAYTI.  Value,  deux  ]  centimes] 
1850  I  within  palm  wreath. 

44.  AE.  Centime,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  43,  but  with  un  |  cen- 

time I  1850  I  within  wreath  on  reverse.     22  mm. 

Nicole  Fdbre  Geffra/rd,  President,  A.  D.  1858-1867. 

45.  AR.  Gourde,  1882.     Ohv.   REPUBLIQUE*D' HAITI  AN 

79.  Head  of  Liberty  to  right;  below,  900.  M  I  LL.1 882. 
25  GRAM.  Bev.  LIBERTE  EGALITE  FRATER- 
N ITE.  Arms  of  Hayti;  beneath  on  a  scroll,  union  fait 
LA  force;  below,  1  GOURDE.    Edge,  reeded.    38mm. 

46.  AR.  Half  gourde,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  45,  but  reading  50 

cent^^.  on  reverse. 

47.  AR.  Half  gourde,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  46  except  date. 

48.  AE.  Double  decime,   1863.      Ohv.    GEFFRARD    PRESI- 

DENT. Head  to  left,  within  beaded  circle;  below, 
1863.  jffev.  REPUBLIQUE  D'HAITI.  Armsof  Hayti; 
below,  viNGT  centimes.     28  mm. 

49.  AE.  Decime,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  48,   but  reading  dix 

centimes  *  below  arms  on  reverse.     22  mm. 

60.  AE.  Sou,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  48,  but  reading  cinq  cen- 

times, below  arms,  on  reverse. 

61.  AE.  Double  decime,  1877.     Ohv.  REPUBLIQUE  D'HAT- 

T I .  Head  of  Mercury,  with  winged  petasus,  to  left, 
within  beaded  circle;  beneath,  essai;  below,  *1877*. 
Bev.  *  LIBERTE  *  EGALITE  •.  Within  a  beaded 
circle,  20  |  centimes  ] ;  beneath,  sword  and  olive  branch 
in  saltire;  below,  hb — Human  mask — c.t.     81  mm. 


314         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

62.  AE.  Double  decime,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  45,  but  reading 

20  CENT^^.  on  reverse.     29  mm. 
53.  AE.  Decime,   1881.     Similar   to  No.  45,  but  reading  10 

CENT^^.  on  reverse. 

64.  AE.  Decime,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  53. 

65.  AE.  Centime,  1881.      Similar  to   No.  45,  but  reading  l 

CENTIME,  on  reverse. 

Gen.  Nord  Alexis^  President^  A.  D.  1902. 

66.  N.  60  Centimes,  1907.     6>5^.  REPUBLIQUE    -     D'HAI- 

Tl.  Bust  to  left;  below,  1907.  ^ev.  LIBERIE. EGA- 
LITE.  FRATERN  ITE.  Arms  of  Hayti;  below,  50. 
Edge,  plain.     29  mm. 

67.  N.  20  Centimes,   1907.     Similar  to  No.   56,  but  with  20 

below  arms  on  reverse.     Edge,  plain.     27  mm. 

68.  N.  10  Centimes,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  56,  but  with  10  be- 

low arms  on  reverse.     Edge,  plain.     23  mm. 

REPUBLIC  OF  SAN  DOMINGO. 

1.  AE.  Cuartilla,  undated.  Necessity  piece.  Ohv.  Monogram, 
F  7  (Ferdinand  VII),  crowned.  ReHi.  S.D.  and  1/4 
beneath,  within  a  laurel  wreath.     Size,  24  mm. 

2-4.  AE.  Cuartilla,  1848.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DOMINI- 
CAN A.  Plain  field  within  circle.  Rev.  Value,  1/4, 
within  a  circle;  below,  1848,  on  wide  border.  Size, 
24  mm. 


6.  N.  5Centavos,  1877.  Ohv.  REPUBLICA  DOMINICAN  A. 
Open  book;  below,  1877.  Rev.  5  |  centavos  |  within 
laurel  wreath. 

6.  N.  2-1/2  Centavos,  1877.  Ohv.  A  cross  within  a  wreath. 
Rev.  REPUBLICA  DOMINICANA.  In  field,  2-1/2  | 
centavos;  below,  1877.     16  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         315 

7.  Brass.    Centavo,  1877.     Ohv.  REPUBICA  DOM  I  N  ICANA. 

Date,  1 877,  in  field.  Bev.  Within  laurel  wreath,  un  | 
CENTAVO.     20  mm. 

8.  AE.  2  Centavos,  1878.     6>5«.  REPUBLICA  DOM  IN  ICANA. 

Shield  of  arms  over  palm  and  olive  branches,  crossed; 
the  whole  within  circle  of  dots.  ^^.  DIOS  PATRIA 
LIBERTAD.  Within  a  circle  of  dots,  2  |  centavos  | 
with  palm  and  olive  branches,  crossed,  below.     30  mm. 

9.  AE.  Centavo,  1878.     Similar  to  No.   8,  but   reading  un  [ 

CENTAVO.     25  mm. 


10.  N.  1-1/4  Centavo,  1882.     Ohv.  REPUBLICA    DOMINI- 

CAN A.     Shield;  below,  1882.     i?6v.  l>i  [centavos*  | 
within  laurel  wreath.     16  mm. 

11.  N.  2-1/2  Centavos,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  10,  but  reading 

2^^  I  centavos*  1  within  laurel  wreath.     18  mm. 


12.  AR.  6  Francs,  1891.     Obv.  Head  of  Liberty  to  left,  with 

feather  bonnet,  on  band  of  which,  libertad;  wears 
large  circular  earrings  and  a  necklace;  around,  1891. 
CINCO  FRANCOS;  below,  tasset.  Rev.  REPU- 
BLICA .  DOM  I  N  ICANA.  Shield  of  arms,  within  a 
wreath  of  palm  and  laurel  branches  joined  by  a  ribbon 
inscribed  dios-libertad-patria;  below,  *GRAM. 
25*LEI.900*.     Edge,  reeded.     38  mm. 

13.  AR.  Franco,  1891.     Similar  to  No.  12,  but  reading  UNO 

FRANCO  on  obverse  and  *GRAM.5*LEI.835*  on 
reverse.     23  mm. 

14r-16.  AR.  Half  franc,  1891.  Similar  to  No.  12,  but  reading 
50  CENTESIMOS  DE  FRANCO  on  obverse,  and 
onreverse,  •GRAM. 2H* LEI  835.     18  mm. 


THE  BRITISH  POSSESSIONS. 

Great  Britain  has  never  provided  her  possessions  in  the  Antilles  with  a 
coinage  of  any  importance.  In  1822  the  Government  of  George  IV  author- 
ized the  coinage  of  a  Half-dollar,  Quarter,  an  Eighth,  and  Sixteenth  of  a 
Dollar;  and  in  the  reign  of  William  IV  copper  Threepenny  and  Three  half- 
penny pieces  were  struck  for  these  islands.  Both  the  earlier  and  the  later  of 
these  coins  bear  the  bust  of  the  monarch.  But  the  currency  of  the  islands  has 
always  been  largely  composed  of  coins  of  various  western  countries,  chiefly 
Spanish  dollars,  and  a  large  quantity  of  cut  and  countermarked  pieces. 
Excellent  specimens  of  these  necessity  pieces  are  those  of  St.  Lucia  (PI. 
XV,  7),  of  Tortola  (PI.  XV,  6),  and  the  countermarked  Cayenne  Sous  of 
St.  Kitts  and  Tobago. 

Among  the  early  coins  and  tokens  that  found  currency  in  these  islands 
specially  interesting  are  those  of  the  Sommer  Islands,  now  known  as  Ber- 
muda. They  are  copper  pieces  ranging  in  value  from  the  Shilling  down  to 
the  Twopence,  and  have  for  types  a  hog,  and  a  ship  under  sail.  Since  the 
Sommer  Islands  once  belonged  to  the  Virginia  Company  American  numis- 
matists have  generally  felt  inclined  to  assimilate  the  coins  struck  for  them 
to  the  American  colonial  series,  and  thus  Mr.  Crosby  treats  them  in  his 
excellent  work  on  "The  Early  Coins  of  America."  But  to  associate  them 
so  closely  with  the  early  currency  of  the  English  colonies  of  North  America 
is  somewhat  misleading  and  not  warranted  by  a  possible  plea  of  conven- 
ience inasmuch  as  the  series  may  be  more  appropriately  grouped  with  those 
of  the  West  Indies. 

The  first  special  coinage  for  Jamaica  consisted  of  Threepenny  and  Three 
halfpenny  pieces  in  silver,  and  first  issued  in  1834.  But  there  was  no  con- 
tinuous coinage  of  these  pieces,  and  many  years  elapsed  between  issues, 
which  were  few.  In  1869  there  was  a  coinage  of  nickel  in  the  denomina- 
tions of  the  Penny  and  Halfpenny  to  take  the  place  of  the  bronze,  because 
of  the  aversion  of  the  colored  population  to  the  latter  metal.  The  nickel 
Three-farthing  piece  was  added  to  the  series  in  1880. 

BAHAMA  ISLANDS. 


1-2.  AE.  Halfpennies,  1806.  Proof  pieces.  Olv.  G  EO  RG I U  S 
III.  D.  G.  REX.  Laureated  bust  to  right;  below, 
1806.  Rev.  BAHAMA.  A  three-masted  ship,  an  is- 
land in  distance,  and  two  small  ships  near  by;  in  exergue, 

EXPUL8I8     PIRATIS    |    RESTITUTA    |    COMMERCIA.        Edge, 

centrally  hatched.     29  mm. 
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BARBAUOES. 

3.  AE.  Penny,  1788.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  of  a  negro  to  left; 

below,  I.  SERVE.  Reu.  BARBADOES  PENNY. 
A  pine-apple;  beneath,  1788.     32  mm. 

4.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1792.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  3,     Rev.   BAR- 

BADOES HALFPENNY.  George  III,  crowned  and 
holding  trident  in  right  hand,  seated  in  Hippocamp 
car,  moving  to  left;  in  exergue,  1792.     25  mm. 

BERMUDA  (formerly  Sommer  Islanas). 

6.  AE.  Shilling,  undated.  Ohv.  •  SOMMER  •  ISLANDS. 
A  wild  boar  standing  to  left;  above,  mark  of  value, 
X  M .  Rev.  Three-masted  ship,  sailing  to  right. 
31  mm. 

6.  AE.  Sixpence,  undated.     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  with  V I  as 

mark  of  value  above  back  of  boar.     26  mm. 

7.  AE.  Twopence,  undated.     Ohv.  Wild  boar,  standing  to  left, 

within  beaded  circle;  over  his  back  mark  of  value,  II; 
beneath  his  head,  a  star,  and  another  star  between  front 
and  hind  legs.     Reo.  As  No.  5.     18  mm. 

8-9.  AE.  Halfpennies,  1793.  Obv.  GEORGIUS  III  D.  G. 
REX.  Laureated  bust  to  right.  Refv.  BERMUDA. 
A  ship  sailing  to  right;  in  exergue,  1 793.     31  mm. 

JAMAICA. 

10.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     A  Mexican  Peso  of  1768,  counter- 

marked  G.  R.  (Georgius  Rex)  on  both  sides. 

11.  N.  Penny,  1871.      Ohv.  VICTORIA  QUEEN.     Coroneted 

bust  to  left,  within  beaded  circle;  below,  1870.  Rev. 
JAMAICA  *  ONE  PENNY.*  Within  beaded  circle, 
shield  of  arms,  with  crocodile  above;  beneath,  on  a 
scroll,  INDUS  -  UTERQUE  CO  SERVIET  -  UNI. 
25  mm. 

12.  N.  Penny,  1880.     Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 

13.  Penny,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 

14.  N.  Halfpenny,  1870    Similar  to  No.  11,  but  reading  JA- 

MAICA HALFPENNY,  on  reverse.     30mm. 

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318         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

16.  N.  Halfpenny,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  14.     25  mm. 

16.  N.  Halfpenny,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  14,  except  date. 

17.  N.  Halfpenny,  1884.     Similar  to  No.  14,  except  date. 

18.  N.  Farthing,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  11,  but  reading  JA- 

MAICA FARTHING,  on  reverse.     20mm. 

19.  N.  Farthing,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  18,  except  date. 

Edward  VIL 

20.  Penny,  1903.     Ohv.    EDWARD    VII    KING    AND    EM- 

PEROR. Crowned  bust  to  right.  Bev.  Similar  to 
No.  12,  except  date. 

21.  H".  Halfpenny,  1903.     Similar  to  No.  20,  but  reading  JA- 

MAICA -  HALF  PENNY  on  reverse. 

22.  N.  Farthing,  1903.     Similar  to  No.  20,  but  reading  JA- 

MAICA -  FARTHING  on  reverse. 

ST.  IjTJCIA. 

23.  AR.  1810.     Necessity  piece  struck  during  the  English  oc- 

cupation of  1810.  Middle  segment  of  a  Mexican  Peso 
of  1798  stamped  S.LUCIA  in  a  long  incused  depression. 
232.5  grs.     PI.  XV,  7. 

24.  N.  Token,  1886.     Oh).  CENTRAL  SANTA  LUCIA  -  Gl- 

B  A  R  A .  Palm  tree  within  a  beaded  circle.  Bev.  VALE 
POR  MEDIO  RACION.  Within  a  circle  of  dots, 
S  L  R.  in  monogram;  below,  1886.     17  mm. 

ST.  CHRISTOPHER  ISI^AND  (ST.  KITT8). 

26.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     A  Cayenne  Sou  stamped  with  S.K., 
incuse. 

TOBAGO. 

26.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     A  peseta  of  Charles  III,  struck  at 

City  of  Mexico,  stamped  with  letter  T,  incuse. 

27.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     Cayenne  Sou,  stamped  on  reverse 

with  T. 

28.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     Cayenne  Sou,  stamped  on  reverse 

with  T.      B. 
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29.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     Cayenne  Sou  of  Louis  XV,  stamped 

on  each  side  with  T.      B. 
0. 

30.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     Cayenne  Sou  of  Louis  XV,  stamped 

on  obverse  with  T.      B. 
0. 

TORTOLA. 

31.  AB.  Necessity  piece.     Nearly  half  of  a  Spanish- American 

Peso,  struck  at  Lima,  with  TORTOLA  in  deep  incused 
depression  on  obverse.     Wt.,  301.5  grs.;  PI.  XV,  6. 

32.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     About  one-third  of  a  Mexican  Peso, 

dated  ///8  (?),  stamped  with  TORTOLA  incuse  on  re- 
verse.    Wt.,  165.5  grs. 

33.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     One-eighth  of  a  Toston,  with  one 

side  smoothed  off  and  the  other  stamped  as  No.  32. 
Wt.,  51.5  grs. 


THE  FRENCH  POSSESSIONS. 

The  French  colonies  in  the  West  Indies  have,  from  the  first  years  of 
their  existence,  shared  the  usual  experience  of  the  colonies  of  other  Euro- 
pean countries  in  America,  except  the  Spanish,  in  suffering  from  a  chronic 
scarcity  of  money.  Repeated  but  generally  futile  efforts  were  made  from 
time  to  time,  first  by  a  private  company,  then  by  the  Government,  to 
remedy  the  difficulty.  The  short  life  of  the  French  East  India  Company 
(1664-1677)  accounts  for  the  results  of  its  well-planned  colonial  coinage, 
which  consisted  of  silver  and  copper.  In  1716  the  Government  undertook 
to  provide  a  suitable  currency  for  the  American  colonies,  which  was  fol- 
lowed in  1721  by  a  second  colonial  coinage  of  a  general  nature.  The  types 
of  the  latter  consisted  of  two  L's  in  saltire  and  on  the  reverse  COLONIES  | 
FRANCOISES.  More  especially  for  the  Antilles  were  the  silver  coins  of 
12  and  6  Sols  value,  struck  in  1731-2,  though  they  bear  the  designation 
ISLES  DU  VENT.  The  obverse  of  these  coins  bears  the  portrait  bust  of 
the  King. 

Again  in  1767  copper  Sous  were  issued  by  the  French  Government  for 
her  American  colonies,  which  later  were  current  in  Guadeloupe,  but  gen- 
erally countermarked  R  F.  The  countermarked  necessity  pieces  were  a 
large  and  striking  feature  of  the  makeshift  currency  of  Guadeloupe.  For 
this  purpose  the  coins  of  many  countries  were  laid  under  contribution,  in- 
cluding also  those  of  the  mother  country  (Nos.  10  and  11).  But  Spanish 
silver,  especially  the  Peso,  was  the  chief  coin  which  the  countermark  con- 
verted into  the  lawful  currency  of  Guadeloupe.  In  order  to  provide  pieces 
of  lower  value  the  Peso  was  cut  into  sections  and  the  sections  countermarked. 

In  1897  the  mint  at  Paris  struck  for  Guadeloupe  Bona  de  caisse  in  nickel 
of  the  denomination  of  a  Franc  and  J  Franc  (No.  15).  The  types  of  this 
interesting  token  coinage  are,  on  obverse,  a  fine  Indian  head  and  on  reverse 
a  tree. 

FRENCH   COLONIES   IN   GENERAIi. 

1.  AE.  Sou,  1721.     Obv.    SIT   NOMEN    DOMINI    DENE- 

DICTUM.     Two  L's  in  saltire,  crowned.     Hev.  colo- 
nies I  FRANCOISES  ]  1721  |  H  |  .  (Mint  of  La  Rochelle). 

2.  AE.  Sou,  1722.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  date. 

Charles  X. 

3.  AE.  Double  sou,  1826.     Ohv.  CHARLESXROI     -     DE 

FRANCE.     Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  COLONIES    - 
FRANCAISES.     Within  a  wreath,    10  cent;  below, 
1825.     Edge,  oblique  central  hatching.     31  mm. 
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CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         321 

4.  AE.  Sou,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  3,  but  reading  5  |  cent  |  on 

reverse. 

WINDWARD  ISIiAXDS. 

Louis  XV,  A.  D.  171S-1774. 

5.  AR.  livre,   1731.     Obv.  LVD.XV.D.G.FR.ET   NAV.REX. 

Laureated  bust  to  right;  beneath,  h.  (Mint  of  La 
Rochelle).  Bev.  ISLES  |  DU  |  VENT,  the  last  word 
between  two  tendrils  springing  from  a  lily ;  below,  1731. 
20  mm. 

6.  AR.  1/2  Livre,  1731.     Similar  to  No.  5,  except  size,  which 

is  18  mm. 

7.  AR.  1/2  Livre,  1732.     Similar  to  No.  6,  except  date. 

aUADAIiOUPE. 

8.  AE.  Double  sou,  1767.     Ohv.  COLONIES  |  FRANCOISES. 

Two  scepters  in  saltire,  separating  L  -  XV.  Jiev. 
SIT  NOMEN  DOMINI  BENEDICTUM.  Stamped 
on  shield  within  a  wreath,  r  f  (R^publique  Fran^aise). 
22  mm. 

9.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     A  Mexican  Real  of  Philip  V,  with  a 

heart-shaped  piece  cut  out. 

10.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     1/4  Ecu  Aux  Lauriers,   R  (Saint- 

Andre)  mint,  of  Louis  XVI,  1786,  of  France,  counter- 
marked  on  bust  with  G,  crowned,  incuse. 

11.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     1/5  Ecu   Aux   Lauriers,  of  Louis 

XVI  of  France,  dated  1782,  countermarked  on  bust 
with  G,  crowned.     Mint-mark  A  (Paris). 

12.  AR.   Necessity  piece.     Dixieme    D'Ecu    Aux    Lauriers, 

Louis  XV,  of  France,  dated  1729,  countermarked  on 
bust  with  a  crowned  G. 

13.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     A  Spanish  Peso  of  Charles  IV, 

struck  at  Mexico  City,  1801,  from  the  center  of  which 
an  octagonal  piece  has  been  cut,  the  remainder  having 
the  value  of  8  Escalins. 

14.  AE.   Necessity  piece.     A  One-cent  piece  of  the  United 

States,  dated  1811,  countermarked  on  reverse  with  a 
heart-shaped  device,  incuse. 


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16.  N.  Franc,  1903.  C^J-y.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE.-  An 
Indian  head,  with  feathers  in  hair,  to  left;  below,  GU  A- 
DELOUPE  ET  DEPENDANCES.  ^^.  A  palm  tree; 
above,  BON  POUR  |  1  F(ranc);  below,  CONTRE- 
VALEURDEPOSEEAU  TRESOR;  thedatel9  -  03 
is  divided  by  the  stem  of  the  tree.     26  mm. 

16.  N.  1/2  Franc,  1903.  Similar  to  No.  15,  but  reading  BON 
POUR  I  50  C^^^  I  on  reverse,  above  palm  tree.  22 
mm. 


THE  DANISH  POSSESSIONS. 

As  early  as  1740  the  Danish  Government  established  a  special  coinage 
[for  its  West  Indian  possessions,  which  consist  of  the  islands  of  St.  John, 
St.  Thomas,  and  St.  Croix,  and  there  has  been  no  very  long  interruption 
of  this  coinage  since  its  inception.  The  first  coins  issued  by  Christian  "VI 
were  Skillings  and  its  multiples  in  copper  and  silver.  The  types  of  these 
coins  were,  on  obverse,  the  royal  monogram  and  on  the  reverse  of  the  silver, 
a  ship  under  sail,  while  the  copper  pieces  bear  on  reverse  simply  the  state- 
ment of  their  value  and  the  date.  These  denominations  and  types  con- 
tinued until  the  reign  of  Frederick  VII  (1808-1839),  when  a  crowned  shield 
of  arms  replaced  the  royal  monogram  (No.  4)  on  the  new  coinage,  which 
consisted  of  a  Double  real  of  20  Skillings,  a  Ileal  of  10,  and  a  Stuher  of  2 
Skillings.  On  the  silver  coins  which  Frederick  VII  issued  for  the  West 
Indies  is  found  the  head  of  the  King,  and  on  the  reverse  the  earlier 
inscription:  DANSK  AMERICANSK  MYNT  is  superseded  by  DANSK 
VESTINDSK  MONT. 

Frederick  F,  A.  D.  17^6-1766. 

1.  AR.  24  Skillings,  1763.     Ohv.  Royal  monogram,  crowned; 

around,  D  .G  .  DAN  .  NOR.  VAN  .GOT.  REX.  Bev. 
XXIIII  SKILL.  DANSKE  AMERICANSK.M.  Ship 
sailing  to  right;  beneath,  1 763.     25  mm. 

2.  AR.  24  Skillings,   1765.    Similar  to  No.   1,  except  date. 

28  mm. 

Christian  VII,  A.  D.  1766-1808. 

8.  AR.  12  Skillings,  1767.  Ohv.  C  V 1 1  in  monogram,  crowned; 
around,  DAN. NOR.VAN.GOT.REX.  Bev.  Similar  to 
No.  1. 

Frederick  VI,  A.  D.  1808-1839. 

4-6.  AR.  Double  real,  1816.     Oh).  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

Bev.  XX  I  SKILLING  |  DANSK  |  AMERICANSK  j 
M  Y  N  T  I  1 81 6.     Edge,  reeded.     21  mm. 

6.  AR.  Real,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading  X  |  SKIL- 

LING 1  DANSK  I  AMERICANSK  |  MYNT  |  1816, on 
reverse. 

7.  AR.  Stuber,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  reading  II  |  SKIL- 

LING I  DANSK.  I  AMERIK.  |  MYNT,  on  reverse. 

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324         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

Christian  YIII,  A,  D.  1839-181^. 

8.  AR.  Double  real,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date. 

Frederick  VII,  A.  D.  181^-1863. 

9.  AR.  20  Cents,  1869.     Olv.  FREDERICK  VII         KONGE 

AF  DANMARK.  Head  to  right;  below,  1859,  R&d. 
DANSK  VESTINDISK  MONT.  Ship;  below,  20 
CENT^     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

10.  AR.  20  Cents,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  9,  except  date. 

11.  AR.  10  Cents,  1859.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  9.     Rev.  In- 

scription similar  to  No.  9;  three  stalks  of  sugar  cane; 
below,  10  CENTS.     21  mm. 

12.  AR.  10  Cents,  1862.     Similar  to  No.  11,  except  date. 

13.  AR.  5  Cents,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  9,  but  reading  5  cents 

beneath  ship.     Edge,  reeded.     16  mm. 

14.  AR.  3  Cents,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  9,  but  reading  3  cents 

beneath  ship.     Edge,  reeded.     16  mm. 

15.  AE.    1   Cent,   1859.     Olv.    FREDERICK    VII    KONGE 

AF  DANMARK.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.  Re^. 
DANSK  VESTINDISK  MONT.  Within  a  wreath, 
1  I  cent;  below,  1859.     21  mm. 

ST.   THOMAS. 

16.  N.  5  Cent  token.     Olv.  and  Rev,  alike,  DELVALLE  & 

CO.  ST.  THOMAS.     In  the  field,  V  c.  |  MEXIC. 

17.  N.  3  Cent  token.      Similar  to  No.  16,  but  reading  3^  | 

MEXIC  I  in  the  field. 

18.  N.  1  Cent  token.     Similar  to  No.  16,  but  reading  1^  | 

MEXIC  I  in  the  field. 


SWEDISH  POSSESSIONS. 

ST.  BABTHOIjEMY. 

1.  AE.  Necessity  piece.     A  Cayenne   Sou,    stamped   with  a 

crowned  D  on  reverse. 

2.  AE.  Necessity  piece.    Cayenne  Sou  of  Louis  XV,  counter- 

marked  with  a  crowned  D  on  obverse. 

3.  AE.  A  French  bronze  piece  of  1762(?),  countermarked  with 

a  crowned  D.     16  mm. 

4.  AE.     Similar.     15  mm. 


SPANISH  POSSESSIONS. 

CITBA. 

HAVANA. 


1.  AR.  Toston,  1789.  Necessity  piece.  Oh).  CAROLUS. 
Mil.  DEI  .  GRATIA.  Laureated  bust  to  right;  beiow, 
1789.  Rev.  M IGUEL  CIRIACO  ARANCO.  HABANA. 
Three  castles;  beneath,  two  keys,  in  saltire.     28  mm. 


2.  AE.  Real,  undated.  Olv.  S.  MUNICIPIO  DE  BAYAMO, 
between  two  circles;  within  the  inner  circle,  1  R.;  both 
inscription  and  circles  incuse.  Bev.  Plain,  except 
for  the  traces  of  the  obverse  impression.  Octagonal. 
30  mm. 


3.  AE.  Souvenir  Peso,  1897.     Ohv.   REPUBLICA    DE  CUBA. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  wreath  of  oak  and 
laurel;  below,  around,  900  •*••••  PINO.  Rev. 
PAIR  I A  Y  LI  BERT  AD.  Female  head,  to  right;  at 
sides,  18-97;  below,  souvenir.    Edge,  reeded.    36  mm. 

MATANZA8. 

4.  AE.  Proclamation  Peseta  of  Isabella  II,  1834.     Olv.  ELISA- 

BETH. II.  HISP.  ET  IND.  REGINA.  Crowned  shield 
of  arms — a  castle  and  a  bridge  by  the  sea.    Rev.  accla- 

MATIO    I    AVGVSTA    |    VIII.    FEB.   |    MDCCCXXXIV    |    MATAN- 

ZAS  I .     Pierced.     29  mm. 

PORTO  RICO. 

Alfonso  XIII,  A.  D.  1886. 

6.  AE.  Peso,  1895.  Olv.  ALFONSO  XIII  P.  L.  G.  D.  D.  REY 
C.DE.ESPANA.  Head  of  King  as  boy,  to  left ;  beneath, 
1895.  Rev.  ISLA  DE  PUERTO  RICO.  The  arms  of 
Spain;    beneath,    1  PESO  =  5   P^as.     Edge,  lilies. 

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326         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

6.  AE.  2  Pesetas,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  reading  40  cen- 

TAVos  on  the  reverse.     Edge,  reeded.     28  mm. 

7.  AR.  Peseta,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  reading  20  cen- 

TAVos  on  the  reverse.     Edge,  reeded. 

8.  AR.  Half  Peseta,  1896.        Similar  to  No.  5,  but  reading  10 

CENTAVOS  on  the  reverse. 


9.  AE.  lOCentavos,  1890.     Olv.   ISLA  DE  PUERTO- RICO. 

A  shield  of  arms;  beneath,  *1890*.  Rev.  Radiant  sun; 
above,  CIEN  PEZAS  EN  Kl LOG.;  below,  *  DIEZ 
CENTIMOS  •.     30mm. 

10.  AE.  6  Centavos,  1896.     Ohv.  The  arms  of  Spain.     Rev. 

ISLA  DE  PUERTO- RICO.  In  field,  5  1  centavos; 
below,  1896.     Edge,  reeded.     15  mm. 


r 


DUTCH  POSSESSIONS. 

The  possessions  of  Holland  in  the  West  Indies  consist  of  a  portion  of 
the  island  of  St.  Martin  and  the  island  of  Curagao.  The  early  currency 
of  St.  Martin  included  a  great  deal  of  cut  and  countermarked  Spanish 
Pesos.  Similar  necessity  coins  were  employed  in  Curasao,  but  in  1821-22  a 
special  coinage  of  Reals  and  Sluivers  was  issued  for  the  island. 

CURACAO. 

1.  AR.  Necessity  piece.     A  section  of  a  Mexican  Peso  stamped 

with  a  star-shaped  device  of  five  arms,  incuse.  Wt. , 
80  grs. 

2.  1-1/2  Real.     Necessity  piece.    A  one-fourth  section  of  a 

Holland  Gulden,  stamped  with  the  letter  C,  incuse. 
Wt.,  40.5  grs. 

3.  1-1/2  Real.     Similar  to  No.  2;  and  possibly  from  the  same 

piece.     Wt.,  40  grs. 

4.  AR.  Real,   1821.     Ohv.  CURACAO.     Caduceus  and  stalk 

of  cane,  in  saltire;  below,  on  border,  1821.  Reo. 
1  I  KEAL  I  *  I  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel.  Edge, 
reeded.     18  mm. 

6.  AR.  Stuiver,  1822.     Olv.  CURACAO;  across  field,  1822  |  — 
I  *.     Rev.  1  I  —  I  STUIVER  I  *.     15  mm. 

ST.  MARTINS. 

6.  AR.  Real.  Necessity  piece.  Portion  of  a  Spanish-Amer- 
ican Peso  of  Charles  III,  countermarked  s.  martin,  in- 
cuse;  below,   bunch  of   arrows.      Wt.,  72  grs.     PI. 

XV,  8. 

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MEDALS 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMEMCA. 


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I 


I.  MEDALS  STRUCK  BY  AXTTHORITY  OF  CONGRESS  IN 
RECOGNITION  OF  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICES  TO  THE 
REPUBLIC. 


I> 


A.  MEDALS  AWARDED  TO  OFFICERS    OF  THE  ARMY  AND  NAVY. 

THE  ARMT. 

THE   WAK  OF  REVOLUTION. 

[The  medals  marked  with  *  are  for  sale  at  the  mint  at  Philadelphia.] 

*1.  Gen.  George  Washington,  1776.  Retaking  of  Boston..  Ohv. 
GEORGIO  WASHINGTON  SVPREMO  DVCI  EX- 
ERCITVVM  ADSERTORI  LIBERTATIS.  Nude  bust 
to  right;  below,  comitia  Americana.  JRev.  H OSTI  BUS 
PRIMO  FUG  ATI  S.  Washington  and  his  aids,  mounted, 
in  the  field  before  Boston;  in  exergue,  bostonium  ke- 
cuperatum  xvii  martii  mdcclxxvi.  AE.  QS  mm. 
By  Du  Vivier. 

*2.  Gen.  Horatio  Gates,  1777.  Battle  of  Saratoga.  Ohv. 
HORATIO  GATES  DUCI  STRENUO.  BustUoleft; 
below,  comitia  AMERICANA.  Eev.  SALUSREGIONUM 
SEPTENTRIONAL.  The  surrender  at  Saratoga, 
Grates  receiving  Burgoyne's  sword  in  presence  of  the 
two  opposing  armies;  in  exergue,  hoste  ad  saratogam  | 

IN     DEDITION  .  ACCEPTO    |    DIE     XVII.  OCT  .  MDCCLXXII  |  . 

AE.     56  mm.     By  Gatteaux. 

•  3.  Major  Henry  Lee,  1779.  Ohv.  HENRICO  LEE  LE- 
GION IS  EQUIT.PRAEFECTO.  Bust  to  right;  be- 
low, comitia  AMERICANA.     Bev.  Plain.     45  mm. 

•Where  not  specified  as  "nude"  or  "draped"  the  busts  on  the  following  described 
medals  are  to  be  understood  as  clad  in  ciyilian  dress,  army  or  nary  uniform,  appropriate 
to  the  status  and  rank  of  the  subject. 

331 


332         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

•4.  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne,  1779.  Battle  of  Stony  Point.  Obv. 
ANTONIO  WAYNE  DUCI  EXERCITUS.— COMITIA 
AMERICANA.  General  Wayne  receiving  a  wreath  and 
mural  crown  from  an  Indian  woman  with  feather  bon- 
net, who  represents  America;  at  the  feet  of  the  latter, 
a  shield  of  the  U.  S.  and  an  alligator.  Rev.  STONY- 
POINT  EXPUGN  AT  UM.  American  troops  assaulting 
the  fort;  on  river,  six  ships;  in  exergue,  xv.jul. 
MDCCLxxix.     AE.     55  mm.     By  Gatteaux. 

*6.  Due  de  Fleury,  1779.  Battle  of  Stony  Point.  Olv. 
VIRTUTIS  ET  AUDACIAE  MONUM.  ET  PRAE- 
MIUM.  Armed  warrior  on  fallen  rampart  wall;  in 
exergue  de  fleury  equit.gallo  |  peimo  super  mu- 
Ros  I  resp.americ  d.d.  I  Rev.  AGGERES  PALU- 
DES  HOSTES  VICTI.  The  fortress  of  Stony  Point 
and  seven  ships  in  river;  in  exergue,  stony-pt.  expugn  | 
XV.  JUL.  MDCCLXXIX.     47  mm.     By  Du  Vivier. 

*6.  Gen.  Nathaniel  Greene,  1781.  Battle  of  Eutaw  Springs. 
Olv.  NATHANIEL  GREEN  EGREGIO  DUCI  CO- 
MITIA AMERICANA.  Bust  to  left.  ^6^.  SAL  US 
REGIONUM  AUSTRALIUM.  Victory  with  palm 
branch  and  wreath  lighting  on  a  shield;  in  exergue, 

HOSTIBUS     AD     EUTAW  |  DEBELLATIS     DIE     VIII     SEPT.  ] 

MDCCLXxxi.  57  mm.  By  Dupre. 
*7.  Gen.  Daniel  Morgan,  1781.  Battle  of  Cowpens.  Ohv. 
DANIELI  MORGAN  DUCI  EXERCITUS.  An  In- 
dian, emblamatic  of  America,  placing  a  wreath  on  the 
head  of  Morgan;  in  background,  trophy  of  arms  and 
flags;  below,  comitia  Americana.  Rev.  VICTORIA 
LIBERTATIS  VINDEX.  A  battle  scene;  in  exergue, 
fvgatis  captis  avt  caesis  I  ad  cowpens  hostibvs  I 
XVII.  JAN.  MDCCLXXXI ;  beneath,  dupre  inv  et  f.  AE. 
66  mm. 

*8.  Colonel  John  E.  Howard,  1781.  Battle  of  Cowpens.  Ohv. 
JOH.  HOWARD  LEGIONIS  PEDITUM  PRAE- 
FECTO.  Victory,  carrying  a  palm  branch  and  a  wreath, 
inspiring  a  mounted  officer  and  standard  bearer  to  the 
charge;  below,  comitia  Americana.     Rev.  quod  |  in 

NUTANTEM  HOSTIUM  ACIEM  |  SUBITO  IRRUANS  |  PRAE- 
CLARUM  BELLICAE  VIRTUTIS  |  SPECIMEN  DEDIT  |  IN 
PUGNA    AD    COWPENS  |  XVII    JAN.    MDCCLXXXI,    within   a 

wreath  of  laurel.     AE.     47  mm.     By  du  Vivier. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         333 

•  9.  Col.  William  Washington,  1781.  Battle  of  the  Cow- 
pens.  Ohv.  GULIELMO  WASHINGTON  LEGIONIS 
EQUIT.  PRAEFECTO.  A  cavalry  charge;  Victory 
with  palm  branches  and  wreath  flying  above;  below, 

COMITIA  AMERICANA.  ReV.  QUOD  |  PARVA  MILITUM 
MANU  I  STRENUE  PROSECUTUS  HOSTES  |  VIRTUTI8  IN- 
GENITAE  I  PRAECLARUM   SPECIMEN  DEDIT  |  IN  PUGNA  AD 

cowPENS  I  XVII.  JAN.  MDCCLXxxi.  47  mm.  By  Du 
Vivier. 

10.  Paulding,  Williams  and  Van  Wart.  For  the  capture  of 
Major  Andre.  Obv.  A  shield  within  a  wreath  of  palm 
and  laurel;  above,  upon  a  scroll,  fidelity.  Rev.  amor 
PATRIAE  viNciT.  Wreath  of  palm  branches.  Oval. 
AE.     43  X  68  mm. 


THE  WAR  OF  1812. 

*11.  Gen.  William  H.  Harrison.     Battle  of  the  Thames,  1813. 

Ohv,  MAJOR  GENERALWILLIAM  H.  HARRISON. 
Busttoright.  Rev.  RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS 
APRIL  4.  1818.  A  female  in  short  chiton,  holding  an 
oval  United  States  shield  and  a  spear  in  right  hand, 
with  left  placing  a  crown  upon  a  trophy  of  arms,  from 
which  hangs  a  tablet  inscribed,  fort  |  meigs  |  battle  | 

OF  THE  I  THAMES;  in  CXCrgue,  BATTLE  OF  THE  THAMES  | 

OCTOBER  5,  1813.  I     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

•  12.  Col.  George  Croghan.  Battle  of  Sandusky,  1813.  Ohv. 
PRESENTED  BY  CONGRESS  TO  COLONEL 
GEORGE  CROGHAN  -  1835  -.  Bust,  in  uni- 
form, to  right.  Rev.  View  of  the  storming  of  the  fort 
at  Sandusky;  above,  on  a  scroll,  PARS  MAGNA  FUIT; 
in  exergue,  sanduskt  |  2:  august  |  1813.  |  AE.  65 
mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*13.  Gen.  Alexander  Macomb.  Battle  of  Plattsburg,  1814. 
Ohv.  MAJOR  GENERAL  — ALEXANDER  MA- 
COMB. Bust  to  right.  Rev.  RESOLUTION  OF 
CONGRESS  NOVEMBER  3,  1814.  View  of  the 
storming  of  the  enemy's  position  by  land  and  water;  in 
exergue,  battle  of  plattsburg,  |  sept,  ll,  1814.  | 
AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

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334         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

*14.  Gen.  Winfield  S.  Scott.     Battle  of  Chippewa  and  Niagara, 

1814.     Ohv.    MAJOR   GENERAL WINFIELD 

SCOTT.  Bust  to  right,  ^^•y.  resolution  |  of  |  con- 
gress I  NOVEMBER  3.  1814  |  BATTLES  OF  CHIPPEWA  ] 
JULY  5,  1814  I  NIAGARA  |  JULY  25,  1814.  |  within  serpent 
circle  entwined  with  laurel  and  palm.  AE.  65  mm. 
By  Fuerst. 

*15.  Maj.  Gen.  Jacob  Brown,  1814.     Battles  of  Chippewa,  Ni- 
agara, and  Erie.     Ohv.  MAJOR  GENERAL JACOB 

BROWN.  Bust  in  military  coat,  to  right.  Rev. 
RESOLUTION  OF  CONG^RESS  NOVEMBER  3, 
1814.  A  trophy  of  arms  built  about  consular  fasces 
crowned  with  laurel  wreath,  from  which  hang  shields 
inscribed  Niagara,  erie,  and  chippewa;  in  exergue, 

BATTLES OF  |  CHIPPEWA,  JULY  5,  1814.    |  NIAGARA 

JULY  25,  1814.  I  ERIE.  SEPT.  17,  1814.  AE.  65  mm.  By 
Fuerst. 

ic  16.  Gen.  James  Miller,  1814.     Battles  of  Chippewa,  Niagara, 

and  Erie.     Ohv.     BRIGADIER    GENL. JAMES 

MILLER.  Bust  to  right;  below,  i'll  try.  Bev. 
RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS  NOVEMBER  3. 
1 81 4.  Attack  upon  the  battery  on  the  hill,  in  battle  of 
Lundy'sLane;  in  exergue,  battle  of  chippewa  |  july 

5,    1814  I  NIAGARA,   JULY  25,    1814.  |  ERIE,    SEPT.    17,  1814. 

AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*  17.  Gen.  Peter  B.  Porter,  1814,     Battles  of  Chippewa,  Niagara, 

and  Erie.     Ohv.   MAJOR  GENERAL PETER  B. 

PORTER.  Bust  to  right.  Bev.  RESOLUTION  OF 
CONGRESS  NOVEMBER  3.1814.  History,  seated 
upon  the  ground  to  left,  recording  the  battles  which 
Victory,  who  stands  before  her,  with  palm  branches 
and  laurel  wreath  in  right  hand,  announces  by  means 
of  three  streamers,  inscribed:  erie.  Niagara,  chippe- 
wa. ;  in  exergue,  battles  of  chippewa.  |  july  5.  1814. 

I  NIAGARA    JULY    25.     1814.   |  ERIE    SEPT.    17.    1814.      AE. 

65  mm.    By  Fuerst. 

•  18.  Brig.    Gen.    Eleazer  W.   Ripley,   1814.     Chippewa,  Ni- 

agara, and  Erie.  (9J^.  BRIG. GENERAL ELEA- 
ZER W.  RIPLEY.     Bust  to  right.     Bev.   RESOLD- 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         335 

TION  OF  CONGRESS  NOVEMBER  3.  1814.  Vic- 
tory attaching  to  a  palm  tree  a  shield  inscribed  with 
the  names  of  the  battles:  chippewa  |  Niagara  |  erie.; 
in  exergue,  battles  of  chippewa  |  jult  5.  1814.  |  Ni- 
agara JULY  25.  1814.  I  ERIE  AUG.  17.  1814.  AE.  65  mm. 
By  Fuerst. 

•  19.  Maj.  Gen.  Edmund  P.  Gaines,  1814.     Battle  of  Fort  Erie. 

Olv.  MAJORGENERAL EDMUND  P.GAINES. 

Bust  to  right.  R&a.  RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS 
NOVEMBER  3.  1814.  Victory  placing  a  wreath  upon 
a  trophy  of  arms;  in  exergue,  battle  of  erie  |  aug.  15. 
1814.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

•  20.  Gov.  Isaac  Shelby,  1818.     Battle  of  the  Thames.     Ohv. 

GOVERNOR  ISAAC  SHELBY.     Bust  to  right. 

Rev.  BATTLE  OF  THE  THAMES  OCTO.  5.  1813. 
Battle  of  the  Thames,  with  firing  of  infantry  and 
charging  of  cavalry;  in  exergue,  resolution  of  con- 
gress I  APRIL  4.  1818.  I    AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

•21.  Maj.  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson,  1815.     Battle  of  New  Orleans. 

Olv.  MAJOR-GENERAL ANDREV7  JACKSON. 

Bustto  right.  Rev.  RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS 
FEBRUARY  27. 1815.  Victory  seated,  showing  to  Co- 
lumbia a  tablet  inscribed  Orleans,  who  stands  with 
olive  branch  in  right  hand  and  reaches  for  the  laurel 
wreath  held  by  Victory;  both  clad  in  talaric  chitons;  in 
exergue,  battle  of  new-orleans  |  January  8.  1815. 
AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 


WAR  WITH   MEXICO. 

•22.  Maj.  Gen.   Zachary  Taylor,  1846.    Battle  of  Palo  Alto. 

Ohv.    MAJOR    GENERAL     ZACHARY     TAYLOR. 
Bust    to    right.     Rev.    resolution  |  of  |  congress  | 

JULY    16TH,     1846.    I       PALO    ALTO.    |        MAY     8TH,    1846.  j 
RESACA    DE     LA     PALMA.   |  MAY      9TH,     1846.,     within     a 

wreath  composed  of  serpent,  laurel,  and  palm.     AE. 
65  mm. 


336  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

•  23.  The  same,  1847.     Battle  of  Buena  Vista.     Obv.  MAJOR 

GENERAL  ZACHARY  TAYLOR.  Nude  bust,  to 
right;  below,  branches  of  oak  and  laurel  in  sal  tire,  and 
beneath  them,  resolution  of  congress  may  9.  1843. 
Bev.  BUENA  VISTA  FEB.  22  &.  23.  1847.  Scene  of 
battle  of  Buena  Vista,  within  a  serpent  wreath.  AE. 
90  mm.     By  Wright  and  Smith. 

•  24.  The  same,    1847.     Battle  of  Monterey.     Ohv.    MAJOR 

GENERAL    ZACHARY    TAYLOR.      Bust  to  right. 

Bev.    RESOLUTION  |  OF  |  CONGRESS,   |  MARCH    2^°,    1847.  ] 

MONTEREY  |  SEPTEMBER  1846.,  within  an  oak  wreath. 
AE.     65  mm. 

•  25.  Major  General  Winfield  Scott,  1848.  For  Mexican  Victories. 

Ohv.  Nude  bust  of  Gen.  Scott,  to  left;  above,  on  a 
scroll,  MAJOR-GENERAL  WINFIELD-  SCOTT; 
thirty  stars,  grouped  15  to  left  and  15  to  right  of  the 
bust;  below,  resolution  of  congress  |  march  9.  1848; 
beneath,  s.  ellis  del.  Jiev.  Scenes  of  six  battles  of 
Mexican  campaign,  each  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and 
laurel,   and   designated:    vera  cruz.    cerro    gordo. 

CONTEERAS.  SAN  ANTONIA  &  OHURUBUSCO.    MOLINO   DEL 

REY.  CHAPULTEPEc;  in  center,  bird's-eye  view  of  City 
of  Mexico,  with  flag  of  the  U.  S.  on  staff  in  foreground; 
above,  city  |  of  |  mexico.    AE,     90  mm.    By  Wright. 


THE  NAVY. 

WAR   OF  THE   REVOLUTION. 


)f26.  Capt.  Jolin  Paul  Jones,  1779.     Capture  of  the  Serapis. 

6>5v.  JOANNI  PAVLO  JONES  —  CLASSIS  PRAE- 
FECTO.  Bust  to  right;  below,  •COM  IT!  A  AMERI- 
CANA^  Bev.  HOSTIVM  NAVIBVS  CAPTIS 
AVT  FVGATIS.  Two  ships  in  battle,  a  third  to  left 
in  distance;  exergue,  ad  oram  scottiae  xxiii  sept.  | 
MDCCLxxviiii.     51  mm.     By  Dupre.^ 

•  27.  Capt.  Thomas  Tmxton,  1800.  Action  with  la  Vengeance. 
Ohv.  Bust  to  left.  Bev.  Two  ships,  the  Constellation 
and  La  Vengeance,  in  an  engagement.     Exergue,  by 

vote  of  congress,  to  I  THOMAS  TRUXTON  |  24.  MARCH, 

1800.  AE.  68  mm. 


CATALOGtTE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         337 

:A'28.  Capt.  Edward  Preble,  1804,  Storming  of  Forts  at  Tripoli. 
OU.  EDWARDO  PREBLE  DUCI  STRENUO.  Bust 
to  left;  below,  comitia  Americana.  Re^.  VINDICI 
COMMERCII  AMERICANI.  American  ships  attack- 
ing forts  of  Tripoli.  Exergue,  ante.  Tripoli  |  mdccciv. 
Electrotype.     65  mm.     By  Reich. 


» 


THE   WAR   OF   1812. 

*29.  Capt.   Isaac  Hull,    1812.     Capture   of    Guerriere.     Ohv. 

PERITOS  ARTE    SUPERAT  JUL.  MDCCCXII   AUG.  CKRTAMINE 

FORTES.  Bust  to  left;  below,  ISAACUS  HULL.  R&v. 
HORAE  MOMENTO  VICTORIA.  Battle  between 
the  Constitution  and  the  Guerriere.     Exergue,  inter 

CONST.  NAV.  AMER.  |  ET  GUER.  ANGL.   AE.   65  mm. 

By  Reich. 

|,  *30.  Capt.  Jacob  Jones,  1812.  Capture  of  the  Frolic.  Ohv. 
lACOBUS  JONES  VIRTUS  IN  ARDUA  TENDIT. 
Bust  to  right.  Rev.  VICTORIAM  HOSTI  MAJORI 
CELERRIME  RAPUIT.  Battle  between  the  Wasp  and 
the  Frolic.     Exergue,  inter  wasp  nav.  ameri.  |  et 

FROLIC    NAV.    ANG.    |  DIE   XVIII,    OCT.   |  MDCCCXH.      AE. 

65  mm. 

:^31.  Capt.  Stephen  Decatur,  1812.     Capture  of  the  Macedonian. 

Ohv.    STEPHANUS     DECATUR  NAVARCHUS 

PUGNIS  — PLURIBUS.  VICTOR.  Bust  to  right. 
Rev.  OCCIDITSIGNUM  HOSTILE  SIDERA  SUR- 
GUNT.     Two  ships  in  battle.     Exergue,  inter  sta. 

UNI.    NAV.    AMERI.    |  ET.    MACEDO.    NAV.    ANG.    DIE  |  XXV 

ocTOBRis  I  MDCCCxn.     AE.     65  mm.    By  Fuerst. 

*32.  William  Bainbridge,  1812.  Capture  of  the  Java.  Ohv, 
GULIELMUS  BAINBRIDGE  PATRIA  VICTISQUE 
LAUDATUS.  Bust  to  right.  Rev.  PUGNANDO. 
Naval    engagement.     Exergue,    inter    const,    nav. 

AMERI.   I  et      JAV.      nav.     ANGL.   |  DIE     XXIX    DECEM.  | 

MDCCCXII.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

•kZZ,  Capt.  James  Lawrence,  1813.     Capture  of  the  Peacock. 

Obc.  JAC.LAV\/RENCE  DULCE  ET  DECORUM  EST 
PRO  PATRIA  MORI.     Bust  to  right.     R&o.  MAN- 


S3 8        CAl^ALOGUfi  OF  COmS^  TOKENS,  AKD  MEDALS. 

SUETUDO.MAJ.QUAM. VICTORIA.  Two  ships  in 
action.  Exergue,  inter  hornet  nav.  ameri.  (  et  pea- 
cock   NAV.    ANG.   I  DIE    XXIV.    FEB.   |  MDCCOXIII.      AE. 

65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*34.  lieut.  W.  Burrows,  1813.  Capture  of  the  Boxer.  Obv. 
VICTORIAM  TIB!  CLARAM  PATRIAE  MAESTAM. 
An  urn  upon  a  casket  inscribed  W.  BURROWS  and 
bedecked  with  weapons  of  war.  Hev.  VIVERE  SAT 
VINCERE.    Two    ships  in  battle.     Exergue,   inter 

ENTERPRIZE  NAV.    |  AMERI.  ET  BOXER  NAV.    ]  BRIT.  DIE  IV 

SEPT.  I  MDCCcxiii.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*35.  Lieut.  Edward  E.  McCall,  1813.     Capture  of  the  Boxer. 

Ohv.  EDWARD  R.  McCALL  NAVIS  ENTERPRISE 
PRAE PECTUS.  Bust  to  right;  below,  sic  itur  ad 
ASTRA.  Rev.  VIVERES  AT  VINCERE.  Engagement 
between  the  Enterprise  and  Boxer.     Exergue,  inter 

ENTERPRISE    NAV.   |  AMERI.  ET    BOXER    NAV.   (  BRIT.  DIE 

IV  SEPT.  I  MDCCCXIII.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*36.  Commodore  Oliver  H.  Perry,  1813.     Battle  of  lake  Erie. 

6*5^.  OLIVERUS  H.PERRY  PRINCEPS  STAGNO 
ERIENSE.  Bust  to  right;  below,  CLASSIM  TOT  AM 
CONTUDIT.  Rev.  VIAM  INVENIT  VIRTUS  AUT 
FACIT.  A  naval  engagement — battle  of  Lake  Erie. 
Exergue,  inter  class,  ameri.  |  et  brit.  die  x.  sep.  | 
MDCccxni.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*37.  Capt.  Louis  Warrington,  1814.  Capture  of  the  Epervier. 
Oh).  LUDOVICUS  WARRINGTON  DUX  NAVA- 
LIS  AMERI.  Bust  to  right.  Rev.  PRO  PATRIA 
PARATUS  AUT  VINCERE  AUT  MORI.  Battle  be- 
tween the  Peacock  and  the  Epervier.     Exergue,  inter 

PEACOCK  NAV.  AMERI.   |  ET  EPERVIER  NAV.  ANG.  DIE  XXIX 

MAR.  I  MDCccxrv.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*38.  Capt.  Johnston  Blakeley,  1814.     Capture  of  the  Reindeer. 

Olv.  JOHNSTON  BLAKELEY  REIP.FAED.AM. 
NAV.WASPDUX.  Busttoright.  ^^.  EHEUIBJS 
VICTOR  PATRIA  TUA  TE  LUGET  PLAUDITQ. 
Battle  between  Wasp  and  Reindeer.     Exergue,  inter 

WASP  NAV.  AMERI.   |  ET  REINDEER  NAV.  ANG.   |  DIE  XXVIH 

JUNIUS  (sic)  I  MDCCcxrv.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 


^■-^-39.  Capt.  Jesse  D.  Elliott,  1814.     Battle  of  lake  Erie.     Ohv. 
■r  JESSE  D.  ELLIOTT  NIL  ACTUM    REPUTANS  SI 

■  QUID  SUPERESSET     AGENDUM.     Bust    to 

J  right.    ^^.  VIAM   INVENIT  VIRTUS  AUT  FACIT. 

**  Two  fleets  engaged  in  battle.     Exergue,  inter  class. 

AMERI.   I  ET    BRIT.    DIE    X    SEP.   |  MDCOCXni.      AE.      65 

mm.     By  Fuerst. 

P-A-40.  Lieut.  Stephen  Cassin,  1814.  Battle  of  Lake  Champlain. 
Oh).  STEP.  CASSIN  TICONDEROGA  PRAEFECT. 
QUAE  REGIO  IN  TERRIS  NOS.  -  NON  PLENA 
LAB.  Bust  to  right.  Rev.  UNO  LATERE  PER- 
CUSSO.  ALTERUM— IMPAVIDE  VERTIT.  Naval 
battle.  Exergue,  inter  class,  ameri.  |  et  beit.  die 
XI  SEPT.  I  MDCCcxini.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*41.  Capt.  Robert  Henley  Eagle,  1814.  Battle  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain.  Ohv.  ROB.  HENLEY  EAGLE  PRAEFECT. 
PALMA  VIRTU.  PER  AETERNIT.  FLOREBIT. 
Bust  to  right.  Bev.  Same  legend  as  No,  39.  Naval 
battle;  in  exergue,  inter  class,  ameri.  |  et  brit.  die 
XI  SEPT.  I  mdcccxiiii.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

-A- 42.  Capt.  Thomas  MacDonongh,  1814.  Battle  of  Lake  Cham- 
plain.  OJ^.THO.MACDONOUGH.STAGNO  CHAM- 
PLAIN    CLAS.REG.BRIT. SUPERAVIT.    Bust  to 

right.  Bev.  UNO  LATERE  PERCUSSO.  ALTE- 
RUM- IMPAVIDE  VERTIT.  Two  fleets  engaged 
in  battle.  Exergue,  inter  class,  ameri.  |  et  brit. 
DIE  XI  SEPT.  I  mdcccxiiii.     AE.     65  mm. 

*43.  Capt.  James  Biddle,  1815.  Capture  of  the  Penguin.  Ohv. 
THE  CONGRESS  OFTHE  U.  S.  TO  CAPT.  JAMES 
BIDDLE,     Bust  to  right;  below,  for  his  gallantry 

GOOD    COXDUCT    AND    SERVICE.      Rev.    CAPTURE     OF 

THE  BRITISH  SHIP  PENGUIN  —  BY  THE  U.  S. 
SHIP  HORN  ET.  Engagement  between  the  Wasp  and 
Penguin.  Exergue,  off  tristan  d'agunha  |  march 
xxni  I  MDCccxv.     AE.     65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

*44.  Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  1815.  Capture  of  the  Cyane  and  the 
Levant.  OUk  CAROLUS  STEWART  NAVIS  AMER. 
CONSTITUTION  DUX.  Bust  to  right.  Bev.  UNA 
VICTORIAM    ERIPUIT    RATIBUS    BINIS.    Three 


340        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

ships  of  war  in  action.     Exergue,  inter  constitu. 

NAV.  AMERI.   I  ET  LEVANT  ET  CYANE  NAV.    |  ANG.  DIB  XX. 

FEBE.  1  MDcccxv.    AE.     65  mm.    By  Fuerst. 


*45.  Capt.  Duncan  M".  Ingraham,  1854.  Rescue  of  Martin  Koszta 
at  Smyrna.  Ohv.  The  harbor  at  Smyrna,  with  the  St. 
Louis    and    the    Hussar  in  the   foreground;    below, 

SMYRNA.  I  AMERICAN  |  SLOOP  OF  WAR  |  ST.  LOTUS  |  — AUS- 
TRIAN I  BRIG  OF  WAR  |  HUSSAR.     By  Eastman  and  Cross. 

Refli.  PRESENTED  |  BY  THE  |  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  I  TO  I  COMMANDER  DUNCAN  N,  INGRAHAM  |  AS  A 
TESTIMONIAL  OF  THE  HIGH  SENSE  |  ENTERTAINED  BY 
CONGRESS  I  OF  HIS  GALLANT  AND  JUDICIOUS  CONDUCT  | 
ON  THE  2^°.  OF  JULY  1853  |  JOINT  RESOLUTION  OF  CON- 
GRESS. AUGUST  4™  1854;  below,  an  eagle  with  wings 
displayed,  standing  upon  an  anchor,  beneath  a  sky 
sown  with  30  stars;  the  whole  within  wreath  of  laurel 
and  oak.     AE.     105  mm.     By  Eastman  and  Longacre. 


CIVIL  WAR. 


*46.  Gen.  TI.  S.  Grant,  1863.  Opening  of  the  Mississippi  Eiver. 
Ohv.  MAJOR  GENERAL  ULYSSES  S.  GRANT. 
Bust  to  left;  in  first  circle,  above,  laurel  and  oak 
branches,  below,  cane,  cotton,  tobacco,  and  wheat;  be- 
low, JOINT  RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS,  DECEMBER  17,  1863. 

Rev.  A  female  figure,  America,  in  long  chiton,  holding 
cornucopia  and  U.  S.  shield,  inscribed,  in  bend,  donel- 
SON,  floating  on  a  rainbow,  above  a  trophy  of  arms, 
which  stands  by  the  Mississippi  River;  to  left  of  tro- 
phy, vicKSBURG,  and  to  the  right,  Chattanooga; 
around,  the  Mississippi  River,  and  four  steamboats. 
AE.     103  mm.     By  Antrobus-Paquet. 


SPANISH  WAR. 


47.  Com.  George  Dewey,  1898.     Battle  of  Manila  Bay.     Ohv. 

the     -    GIFT  I  OF     -     THE  |  PEOPLE     -     OF  THE  |  UNITED 
-      STATES    I    TO    THE       -       OFFICERS    I    AND    MEN      -      OF 


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THE  I  ASIATIC  -  SQUADRON  |  UNDER  THE  -  COM- 
MAND I  OP  COM     -     MODORE  I  GEORGE     -     DEWEY.     Bust 

of  Dewey,  in  uniform,  to  right;  on  truncation  of  bust, 
D.  o.  FRENCH-1889.    B&v.  I N  .  M EMORY .  OF. THE . 

VICTORY  .  OF.  MANILLA  .  BAY MAY  .  1 

1898.  A  gunner,  half  nude,  seated  upon  a  gun.  AE. 
47  mm.  By  French. 
48.  Cardenas,  1900.  Odv.  Victory,  with  winged  cap,  holding 
olive  branch  in  left  hand  and  sword  in  right,  above  the 
scene  of  the  Hudson  making  fast  a  line  to  the  Winslow; 
in  distance,   mountains;    below,  cardenas  |  may  11, 

1898.  BeV.  JOINT  RESOLUTIONS  |  OF  CONGRESS  |  AP- 
PROVED MAY  3,  1900.  I  IN  RECOGNITION  OF  THE  GAL- 
LANTRY I  OF  THE  OFFICERS  AND  |  MEN  OF  THE  HUDSON  | 
WHO  IN  THE  FACE  OF  |  A  GALLING  FIRE  |  TOWED  THE 
WINSLOW  I  OUT  OF  RANGE  OP  |  THE  ENEMY's  GUNS.      A 

nude  female,  standing  to  right,  and  using  chisel  and 
hammer;  to  left,  palm  branch  with  laurel  wreath;  be- 
low, tablet  within  laurel  branches  for  name  of  recipient. 
AE.     78  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

B.  MEDALS  BESTOWED  UPON  CIVILIANS. 

■A'49.  Dr.  Frederick  Rose,  1858.  Assistance  to  American  Sea- 
men. 6>5v.  JAMES  BUCHANAN  PRESIDENT  OF 
THE  UNITED  STATES.  Bust  of  Brest.  Buchanan, 
to  right.  Bev.  TO  DR.  FREDERICK  ROSE,  AS- 
SISTANT SURGEON  .  ROYAL  NAVY,  G.B.  ^scu- 
lapius  standing  and  shielding  a  man  and  a  woman  from 
Death,  who  with  his  scythe  stands  stooping  on  the  left. 
Exergue,  for  kindness  and  humanity  |  to  the  offi- 
cers AND  CREW  I  OF  THE  U.  S.  STEAMER  |  SUSQUEHANNA. 

AE.  78  mm.  By  Paquet. 
*60.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  1865.  Gift  of  a  Steamship  to  the 
Government.  Ohv.  A  GRATEFUL  COUNTRY  TO 
HER  GENEROUS  SON.  Nude  bust  to  right;  below, 
CORNELIUS  VANDERBILT.  Bev.  A  female,  America, 
standing  to  left,  with  sword  and  shield  of  the  U.  S. ,  to 
whom  a  kneeling  figure  wearing  a  mural  crown  pre- 
sents a  trident  and  ship's  prow;  to  right,  an  eagle;  in 
background,  a  steamship;  in  exergue,  bis  dat  qui 
TEMPORE  DAT.     AE.     76  mm.     By  Leutze  and  Ellis. 


342        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

*61.  Cyrus  W.  Field,  1867.  laying  the  Atlantic  Cable.  Obv. 
HONOR  AND  FAME  -  ARE  THE  REWARD.  On 
a  cloud  over  mid-ocean,  nude  bust  of  Field  to  left,  upon 
whose  head  a  hand  from  cloud  above  is  about  to  place 
a  wreath;  on  left,  the  western  hemisphere  inscribed 
AMERICA,  on  right  the  other  inscribed  europe,  con- 
nected by  a  cable  passing  beneath  the  ocean,  and  along 
which  is  the  inscription,  indomitable  perseverance  | 

AND  ENDURING  FAITH  ACHIEVED  THE  SUCCESS.  ReV. 
BY  RESOLUTION  OF  THE  CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. ; 

in  the  field,  march  2,  1867  |  to  |  CYRUS  W.  FIELD  | 

OF  I  NEW  YORK  |  FOR  HIS  FORESIGHT,  FAITH,  AND  PER- 
SISTENCY, I  IN  ESTABLISHING  |  TELEGRAPHIC  COMMUNI- 
CATION I  BY  MEANS  OF  THE  |  ATLANTIC  TELEGRAPH,  | 
CONNECTING   THE    OLD   WITH   THE   NEW  WORLD;    beloW, 

a  globe  flanked  by  laurel  and  oak  branches,  and  sur- 
mounted by  caduceus  and  torch;  in  field,  left,  shield  of 
U.  S. ,  right,  large  star  composed  of  thirty  small  stars. 
AE.     105  mm.     By  J.  G.  Bruff. 

*62.  George  F.  Robinson,  1871.   Protection  of  Secretary  Seward. 

Ohv.  AWARDED  BY  THE  CONGRESS  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES  MARCH  1,  1871. -TO  GEORGE 
F.  ROBINSON.  Bust  of  Robinson  to  left;  above  his 
head,  two  wreaths,  one  of  oak  leaves,  the  other  of  laurel, 
united;  in  field,  on  both  sides  of  the  bust:  -  for  his 

HEROIC  -  CONDUCT  ON  THE  |  14.  DAY  OF  APRIL  -  1865,  IN 
SAVING  I  THE  LIFE  OF  -  THE  HONORABLE  |  WM.  H.  SEW- 
ARD -  THEN  SECRETARY  ]  OF  STATE  -  OF  THE  |  UNITED  - 

STATES.  Rev.  Mr.  Robinson  grappling  with  the  assail- 
ant of  Secretary  Seward,  who  reclines  to  right  behind 
partly  opened  curtain  in  background;  below,  g.  y. 
COFFIN.  DES.  -  PAQUET.  F.  AE.  78  mm.  By  Coffin 
and  Paquet. 

*62.  Joseph  Francis,  1888.  Formation  of  the  life  Saving 
Service.  Ohv.  THE. VNITED. STATES. OF. AMER- 
ICA. BY.  ACT.OF.CONGRESS. 27.  AVGVST.  1888.  .  . 
Bust  of  Mr.  Francis^  to  left;  above,  to  .  Joseph  .  Fran- 
cis I  inventor  AND  framer;  below,  of. the. means 

FOR  I  the .  LIFE  .  SAVING .  service  .   |  OF.  THE.  COVNTRY; 

the  whole  within  a  circle  of  stars.    Rev,  Within  a  beaded 


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circle,  a  life-saving  squad  effecting  the  rescue  of  pas- 
sengers from  wrecked  vessel;  around,  oak  wreath; 
border,  egg  and  dart  pattern.  AE.  105  mm. 
ir  64.  John  Horn,  jr.,  1874.  Rescue  from  drowning.  Obv.  JOHN 
HORN,  JR.  Head,toleft.  ^6^.  BY  ACT  OF  CON- 
GRESS,  JUNE   20.   1874;    within  a  laurel  wreath, 

IN  I  BECOGNITION  |  OF  HIS  |  HEROIC  EXPLOITS  |  IN  |  BES- 
CUING   MEN    I    WOMEN   &   CHn.DREN  |   FROM   DROWNING  | 

IN  I  DETROIT  RIVER.     AE.     44  mm. 

•  56.  Orville  and  Wilbnr  Wright,  1909.    For  Successful  Navi- 

gation of  the  Air.  Ohv.  Busts  of  the  brothers,  con- 
joined, to  left;  to  r.,  bottom,  WILBUR  |  WRIGHT; 
at  top,  Great  Seal  of  U.  S.  in  laurel  wreath;  to  1.,  at 
top,  ORVILLE  I  WRIGHT;  bottom,  resolution  |  of 

CONGRESS  I  MARCH  4  |  1909;  beloW,  IN  .  RECOGNITION  . 
AND  .  APPRECIATION  |  OF  .  THEIR  .  ABILITY  .  COURAGE  . 
AND  I  SUCCESS .  IN .  NAVIGATING .  THE  .  AIR.  Bev.  SHALL . 
MOUNT  .UP .  WITH  .  WINGS .  AS .  EAGLES.     A  wingcd  figure, 

the  Genius  of  Aviation,  with  torch,  flying  to  right 
above  the  earth.     AE.    67  x  82  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

C.  MEDALS  AWARDED  BY  CONOBESS  FOB  BESCUING  FBOM 
SHIPWBECK. 

*66.  Wreck  of  the  Somers,  off  Vera  Cruz.  Awarded  to  the 
officers  and  men  of  the  French,  British,  and  Spanish 
warships  for  rescuing  many  of  the  American  officers 

and  men.     Ohv.  SOMERS  NAVIS  AMERICANA 

ANTE  VERA  CRUZ.  ]  DEC.  IO^h.  1846.  The  wreck 
of  the  Somers  lying  upon  her  beams.  Hev.  PRO 
VITIS  AMERICANORUM  CONSERVATIS.  Three 
small  boats  engaged  in  the  work  of  rescue.  AE. 
57  mm.     By  Wright. 

•  67.  Wreck  of  the  Metis,  on  Long  Island  Sound,  1872.     Ohv. 

A  boat  engaged  in  rescuing  people  from  the  water; 
the  wreck  of  the  Metis  in  the  distance.  Hev.  BY 
RESOLUTION  OF  CONGRESS,  FEBRUARY  24, 
1843.     Within  a  heavy  oak  wreath,  to |  for  | 

COURAGE  AND  HUMANITY  |  IN  THE  [  SAVING  OF  LIFE  j 
FROM  THE  WRECK  |  OF  THE  \  STEAMER  METIS  |  ON  \  LONG 

ISLAND  SOUND.  |  AUGUST  31.  1872.  AE.  63  mm.  By 
W.  and  C.  Barber, 


344        CATALOGtJE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

II.  PRESIDENTIAL  MEDALS. 

Medals  produced  at  the  mint  at  Philadelphia,  with  portraits 
of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  and  generally  known 
as  "  Presidential  Medals."    They  are  all  of  bronze. 

•  58.  George  Washington,  1789.     Obv.  GEORGE  WASHING- 

TON PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Nude  bust,  to  right;  below,  1789.  By  Du  Vivier. 
Bev.  PEACE  I-  AND  |  -  FRIENDSHIP.  Pipe  of 
peace  and  tomahawk,  in  saltire,  above  two  clasped 
hands.     AE.     76  mm. 

•  59.  John  Adams,  1797.    Olv.  SOWW  ADAMS  PRESIDENT 

OF  THE  U'  S.  Bust,  to  right;  below,  A.  D.  1797. 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  68.     76  mm. 

•  60.  Thomas  Jefferson,  1801.    6>Jv.TH.  JEFFERSON  PRES- 

IDENT OF  THE  U.  S.  A.  D.  1801.  Bust  to  left. 
Rev.  Similar  to  No.  58.     76  mm. 

•  61.  James  Madison,  1809.    6)5v.  JAMES  MADISON  PRES- 

IDENT U.  S.,  A.  D.  1809.  Bust  to  left.  Rev.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  58.     76  mm. 

•  62.  James  Monroe,  1817.     Olv.  JAMES  MONROE  PRES- 

IDENT U.  S.  A.  D.  1817.  Bust  to  right.  Reo.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  58.     76  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

•  63.  John    Quincy    Adams,    1826.     Olv.    JOHN     QUINCY 

ADAMS  PRESIDENT  UNITED  STATES.  Draped 
bust  to  right;  below,  1825.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  68. 
76  mm. 

•  64.  Andrew  Jackson,   1829.     Obv.    ANDREW    JACKSON 

PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Bustto 
right;  below,  1829.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  58.  76  mm. 
By  Fuerst. 
•65.  Martin  Van  Buren,  1837.  Obv.  MARTIN  VAN  BUREN 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Bustto 
right;  below,  A.  d.  1837  and  fuerst.  R&o.  Similar  to 
No.  58.     76  mm. 

•  66.  William  Henry  Harrison,  1841.    (95^.  WILLIAM  H.    - 

HARRISON  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES.  Facing  bust.  R&v.  inaugurated  j  presi- 
dent I  OF  THE  j  united  STATES  |  MARCH  4,  1841.   |  DIED  | 

APRIL  4,  1841,  within  a  laurel  wreath.     76  mm. 


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•  67,  John  Tyler,  1841.  Obv.  JOHN  TYLER  PRESIDENT 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Draped  bust  to  left; 
below,  1841.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  58.     76  mm. 

•  68.  James K.  Polk,  1845.  Olv.  JAMES  K.  POLK  PRESI- 
DENT OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Draped  bust 
to  left;  below,  1845.     R&c.  Similar  to  No.  58.     76  mm. 

•  69.  Zachary  Taylor,  1849.  OU.  ZACHARY  TAYLOR 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Draped 
bust  to  left;  below,  1849.  Rev.  Similar  to  No  68. 
76  mm. 

:  •70.  Millard  Fillmore,  1850.  Olv.  MILLARD  FILLMORE 
PRESIDENTOFTHE  UNITED  STATES.  Nudebust 
to  right;  below,  1850;  beneath  truncation  of  bust,  s.  ellis. 
Rev,  A  white  man  and  an  Indian,  standing  before  a 
flag,  in  an  agricultural  scene;,  above,  labor  virtue 
HONOR.     76  mm.     By  Ellis  and  Willson. 

•  71.  Franklin  Pierce,  1853.  Ohv.  FRANKLIN  PIERCE 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Nude 
bust  to  left;  below,  1853.  Reo.  Similar  to  No.  70.  76 
mm.     By  Ellis  and  Willson. 

•  72.  James  Buchanan,  1857.  Oh).  JAMES  BUCHANAN 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Bust  to 
right;  below,  1857.  R&d.  Similar  to  No.  70.  76  mm. 
By  Ellis  and  Willson. 

•73.  Abraham  Lincoln,  1861.  Ohv.  ABRAHAM  -  LIN- 
COLN.    Nude   bust  to  right.      Rev.   inaugurated! 

PRESIDENT  I  OF  THE  j  UNITED   STATES  |  MARCH  4,  1861.  j 
SECOND  TERM  |  MARCH  4,  1865.   |  ASSASSINATED  |  APRIL  14, 

1865  I  within  an  oak  wreath.     76  mm. 

•74.  Andrew  Johnson,  1865.  Olv.  ANDREW  JOHNSON 
PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Nude 
bust  to  right;  below,  1865;  beneath  bust,  paquet  f. 
Rev.  A  female  figure,  Columbia,  in  long  chiton  and 
flowing  robe,  grasping  the  hand  of  an  Indian  chief 
before  a  tomb  surmounted  with  a  bust  of  Washington; 
below,  paquet.    76  mm. 


346        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^  TOKENS^  AND   MEDALS. 

•  76.  ITlysses    S.     Grant,     1869.     Olv.     ULYSSES     -     S. 

GRANT.  Nude  bust  to  right;  beneath,  w.  &  c.  barber 
F.  B&ii.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Within  a  laurel  wreath,  inaugurated  |  first  term  | 

MARCH  4,  1869  |  — •  •  —  (  SECOND  TERM  |  MARCH  4,  1873; 

beneath,  two  small  branches  of  oak,  in  saltire.  76  mm. 
W.  «&  C.  Barber. 

•  76.  Rntherford  B.  Hayes,  1877.     OU.   RUTHERFORD   B. 

HAYES.  Nude  bu.st  to  left.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  75, 
but  within  the  wreath  reading  INAUGURATED! 
MARCH  5.  I  1877.     76  mm.     By  Morgan. 

•  77.  James  A.  Garfield,  1881.     6>Jv.  JAMESA.     -      GAR- 

FIELD. Nude  bust  to  left.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  75, 
but  within  the  wreath  reading  INAUGURATED] 
MARCH  4.  I  1881.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  78.  Chester    A.    Arthur,    1881.     Olv.    CHESTER     -     A. 

ARTHUR.  Nude  bust  to  right,  ^ev.  Similar  to  No. 
75,  but  within  the  wreath  reading  INAUGURATED  | 
SEPTEMBER  20  |  1881.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.Barber. 

•  79.  Grover    Cleveland,    1885    and    1893.     Olv.     G ROVER 

CLEVELAND.  Bust  to  right.  Rev.  Within  a  laurel 
wreath,  inaugurated  |  president  |  of  the  |  united 
STATES  I  MARCH  4  |  1885.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  80.  Benjamin  Harrison,  1889.    Ohv.  BENJAMIN      -      HAR- 

RISON. Bust  to  left.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  79.  76 
mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

81.  William  McKinley,  1897.  Obo.  WILLIAM  -  Mc- 
K I N  L EY.  Bust  to  left.  Rev.  Within  wreath  of  single 
laurel  branch,  inaugurated.  |  president.  |  of.  the.  | 
UNITED  STATES  |  MARCH  4.1897.;  below,  consular  fasces. 
76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  82.  William  McKinley,  1901.     OU.  WILLIAM      -      Mc- 

KINLEY.  Bust  to  left.  Rev.  inaugurated  |  presi- 
dent OF  THE  I  UNITED  STATES  |  MARCH  4  1897.  |  SECOND 
TERM  I  MARCH   4,    1901.   j  ASSASSINATED  |  SEPT.    6,    1901.  | 

DIED  SEPT.  14,  1  1901.  To  left,  Columbia  standing,  weep- 
ing; below,  palm  branch  and  oak  wreath.  76  mm. 
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•83.  Theodore  Roosevelt,  1901.  Obv.  THEODORE 
ROOSEVELT.    Bust  to   left.     Rev.    inaugurated! 

PRESIDENT  I  OP   THE  ]  UNITED   STATES  |  SEPT.    14,    1901  | 

SECOND  TERM  |  MARCH  4,  |  1905.  To  left,  Columbia 
standing,  her  right  hand  resting  upon  an  altar,  on 
which  is  a  cinerary  urn,  in  her  extended  left,  a  scroll; 
above,  National  Capitol.  76  mm.  "Br^  Barber  and 
Morgan. 

•  84.  William H. Taf t,  1909.  Obv. WILLIAM  -  H.TAFT. 
Bust  to  right.  Reo.  inaugurated  |  president  op 
THE  I  united  states  |  MARCH  4,  |  1909.  Sibyl  seated  in 
front  of  National  Capitol.  76  mm.  By  Barber  and 
Morgan. 


III.  MEDALS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  TREASURY  DEPART- 
MENT AND  TO  MINT  AFFAIRS. 

SECRETARIES  OF  THE  TREASURY. 

•  85.  William  Windom,  1889.     Obv.  WILLIAM  WINDOM. 

Bust  to  right.     Rev.  representative  |  in  congress  | 

1859-1869  I  SENATOR. OF. THE  |  UNITED. STATES  |  DEC. 5. 
1870-MAR.4.1881  ]  DEC.5.1881-MAR.4.1883  |  SECRETARY  OF 
THE   I   TREASURY,  |   MAR. 5, 1881-NOV.  14,1881   |   MAR.5,1889. 

within  a  laurel  wreath.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  86.  Daniel  Manning,  1885-87.     6)5v.  DANIEL     -      MAN- 

NING. Bust,  three-quarters  facing;  below,  two  keys 
in  saltire.  Rev.  secretary  |  of  the  |  treasury  |  1885- 
1887.,  within  a  laurel  wreath.     76  mm.     By  Morgan. 

•87.  John  G.  Carlisle,  1893.     Olv.  JOHNGRIFFIN 

CARLISLE.    Bust  to  left.     Rev.  representative  |  in 

congress.  1877-1890  |  SPEAKER  OF  THE  HOUSE  |  FORTY- 
EIGHTH  .  FORTY  -  NINTH  j  AND  .  FIFTIETH  CONGRESSES  | 
SENATOR.  1890.1893  |  SECRETARY  OF  THE  ]  TREASURY  MAR. 

6,  1893;  above,  crossed  keys;  below,  fasces  and  wreath. 
76  mm.    By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•88.  lyman  J.  Gage,  1897.  Olv.  LYMAN  -  J.  GAGE. 
Facing  bust.  Reo.  secretary  |  of  the  |  treasury  | 
1897  I  within  oak  and  laurel  branches.  76  mm.  By 
C.  E.  Barber, 


348         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

•  89.  Leslie M. Shaw,  1902.     Ohv.  Bust  to  left;  below,  LESLI E 
M.  SHAW.     Rev.  secretary  |  of  the  [  treasury  j  or 

THE  UNITED  STATES  |  FEB.  1,  1902.      Above,  twO  kejS  in 

saltire;  on  right,  oak  branch,  to  the  lower  end  of  which 
is  attached  a  ribbon  inscribed  e  -  pluribus  -  unum. 
Rectangular  plaque.     54  x  76  mm.    By  C.  E.  Barber. 


DIRECTORS  OF  THE  BTJRBATT  OF  THE  MINT. 

•  90.  Horatio  C.  Burchard,  1879.     Ohv.  H 0 RATI  0  C. 

BURCHARD.   Bust  to  left.    Rev.  director  j  of  the  | 

MINT  i  OF   the  I  united    STATES  ]  APPOINTED   FEB.    22  | 

1879.  within  a  laurel  wreath.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  91.  James  P.  Kimball,  1885.     Olv.  J  A  M  ES  P. 

KIMBALL.     Bust  to  left.     Ren).  Similar  to  No.  90. 
76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  92.  Edward  0.  leech,  1889.     Ohv.  EDWARD  0. 

LEECH.     Bust  to  left.     Rev.  edwakd  owen  leech  | 

DIRECTOR  OF  THE  |  MINT.     APPOINTED  IN  [  MINT  BUREAU 
UPON  1  ITS  ORGANIZATION  1873.   |  DIRECTOR  OCTOBER  |  16, 

1889.  within  olive  wreath.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber* 

•  93.  Robert  E.  Preston,  1893.     Ohv.  ROBERT  E. 

PRESTON.     Bust  to  left.     Rev.  .  appointed  clerk  | 

FIRST  auditor's  |  OFFICE  APRIL  1856  |    .  EXAMINER  MINT  j 
BUREAU  JULY  1874  |  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  MINT  |  NOVEMBER 

1893.  upon  a  tablet  suspended  from  a  laurel  wreath, 
within  which  it  hangs.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

•  94.  George  E.  Roberts,  1898.     Ohv.  GEORGE  E. 

ROBERTS.    Bust  to  right.     R&d.  director  |  of. the. 

MINT .  OF  1  THE .  UNITED  .  STATES  |  APPOINTED  |  FEB.  14. 

1898  I  on  a   tablet  within   an   oak   wreath.     76  mm. 
By  C.  E.  Barber. 


DIRECTORS  AND  SUPERINTENDENTS  OF  THE  MINT  AT 
PHIliADEIiPHIA. 

•  95.  David  Rittenhouse,  1792-1795.     Ohv.  DAVID  RITTEN- 
HOUSE  PT.  DIRECTR  U.  S.  MINT.    Nude  bust  to 


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left;  below,  1792-1795.    E&o.  "he  [  belonged  |  to  the  | 

WHOLE  HUMAN  |  EACE"  |  BORN  1732  |  DIED  1796  \  . 
Exergue,  MEDAL  SERIES  OF  THE  ]  U.  S.  MINT  (  J.  POLLOCK 

1871  DIRECTOR.    AE.     46  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

•  96.  Robert  M.  Patterson,   1835-1851.     Ohv.    ROBERT   M. 

PATTERSON  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  U.  S.  MINT. 
Nude  bust  to  left;  below,  1835-51.     Hev.  a  parting 

TOKEN  I  OF  REGARD  |  FROM  THE  |  OFFICERS  [  AND 

CLERKS  I  OF  THE  MINT  |  1851  |;  above,  on  a  scroll, 
CODEX  MONETAE  1837;  the  whole  within  serpent,  palm, 
and  laurel  wreath.     65  mm.     By  Wright. 

•  97.  James  Ross  Snowden,   1859.     Ohv.    PRESENTED   TO 

JAMES  ROSS  SNOWDEN  DIRECTOR  OF  THE 
MINT  BY  HIS  PERSONAL  FRIENDS  [  as  a  mark 

OF  REGARD  FOR  HIM  AS  AN  OFFICER  AND  THEIR  |  ESTEEM 

FOR  HIM  AS  A  CITIZEN.  Facing  bust.  ^e-y.  THE  MINT 
OFTHE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA,  PHILA- 
DELPHIA. Front  view  of  the  building;  below,  built 
1832  I  RENDERED  FIREPROOF  1856.     76  mm.     By  Paquet. 

•  98.  James  Pollock.     Ohv.  THE  HON.  JAMES  POLLOCK. 

L.  L.  D.  Bust  to  left.  Bev.  governor  |  of  |  Pennsyl- 
vania I  1855-1858  1  DIRECTOR  |  OF   THE   U.  S.  MINT   1861  | 

RESIGNED  1866  |  REAPPOINTED  |  1869,  within  a  wrsath  of 
oak  and  laurel.     76  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

•99.  H.  R.  Linderman,  1867-1869.     Ohv.  Bust  to  right.    B&v. 

H.  R.  LINDERMAN  |  DIRECTOR  |  OF  THE  U.  S.  MINT  |  FROM 

APRIL  1867  I  TO  MAY  1869,  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and 
laurel.     76  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

100.  A.  louden  Snowden,  1879.      Ohv.  A.  LOUDEN 

SNOWDEN.  Bust  to  right;  below,  1879;  on  trun- 
cation of  bust,  MORGAN.  S.  C.  J^eV.  APPOINTED  ]  REG- 
ISTRAR U.  S.  MINT  I  1857  I  CHIEF  COINER  |  1866  |  POST 
MASTER   I    1877    |    SUPERINTENDENT    |    U.     S.    MINT  |    1879, 

within  a  laurel  wreath;   around,   presented  by  the 

OFFICERS  U.    S.  MINT  PHILA.  MAY  7,  1880.      81  mm.      By 

Morgan. 

101.  A.  londen  Snowden,   1879.     Ohv.    Similar  to   No.    100. 

Hev.    Similar  to  No.  97.     76  mm. 

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350  CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

102.  Daniel  M.  Fox,  1885.      Obv.    DANIEL     -      M.    FOX. 

Bust,  three-quarters  facing.  Bev.  mayor  |  of  |  Phila- 
delphia I  1869-1872-  I  MEMBER  OF  THE  U.  S.  POSTAL  COM- 
MISSION 1  APPOINTED  BT  THE  \  PRESIDENT  1876  |  ALSO  OF 
THE  1  CENTENNIAL    BOARD  |  OF    FINANCE-  |  SUPT.    U.    S. 

MINT  I  PHILADELPHIA  [  JULY  1885  |  withiu  an  oak  and 
laurel  wreath.     76  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

103.  Oliver C.  Bosbyshell,  1889.     (9Jv.  OLIVER  C.     -     BOS- 

BYSHELL.  Bust  to  right.  Rev.  registrar  of  de- 
posits I  IN  MINT  1869  |  ASSISTANT  TO  COINER  1872  | 
COINER  1877  I  SUPERINTENDENT  [  NOV.    1   1889,  OH   tablet 

within  laurel  branches.     76  mm.     By  Morgan. 

104.  Eugene  Townsend,  1894.     6>Jv.   EUGENE     -     TOWN- 

SEND.     Bust,   three-quarters  facing.     R&v.  member 

OF  I  SELECT  COUNCIL  |  OF  PAILDELPIIIA  |  1882-1885  |  AS- 
SISTANT NAVAL  OFFICER  |  1885-1889  |  APPOINTED  |  SUPER- 
INTENDENT I  MINT  OF  THE   U.  S.   ]  APRIL  1894.      76  mm. 

By  C.  E.  Barber. 
106.  Herman   Kretz,   1895.     Ohv.    HERMAN      -      KRETZ. 
Bust  to  left.     Rev.    appointed   [   superintendent  | 

U.  S.  mint  I  PHILADELPHIA  |  MAY  7,  1895.      76  mm.      By 

C.  E.  Barber. 

OPERATIVE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  MINT  AT  PHILADEIiPHIA. 

106.  Adam  Eckfeldt,  1814-1839.     Olv.  ADAM    ECKFELDT 

CHIEFCOINER  U.S.  MINT.     Bust  to  right.     Rev. 

A  1  FAREWELL  TRIBUTE  |  OF  |  AFFECTIONATE  REGARD  | 
TO  I  ADAM   ECKFELDT  |    FROM   HIS    |    FELLOW   OFFICERS  | 

OF  THE  I  u.  s.  MINT  |  1839.     61  mm.     By  Furst. 

107.  William  Barber.    (95v.  WILLIAM  BARBER.     Bust 

to  left.  Rev.  engraver  |  u.  s.  mint  |  Philadelphia  | 
NA.  1807.  OB  1879  I  within  a  laurel  wreath.  32  mm.  By 
C.  E.  Barber. 


HONOSABY  MEDALS    PRESENTED    TO    THE    MEMBERS    OF    THE 
ANNUAL  ASSAY  COMMISSION. 

108.  1860.  Olv.  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
PHILADELPHIA.  Female  bust  to  right,  wearing 
chaplet  of  oak  leaves.  Rev.  annual  |  assay  |  i860  ) 
within  wreath  of  laurel.     33  mm.     By  Longacre, 


109.  1861.    Similar  to  No.  108.     33  mm. 

110.  1867.     Similar  to  No.  108.     Aluminum.     33  mm. 

»111.  1868.     Ohv  MINTOFTHE  UNITED  STATES. 

Columbia  standing  to  left  by  a  pile  of  arms;  holds  olive 


I 


branch  in  left  hand  and  sword  in  right;  below,  phila. 
Bev.  ANNUAL  I  ASSAY  |  1868  |  within  wreath  of  oak  leaves 
and  olive.     Aluminum.     33  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

112.  1869.  Ohv.  Columbia  in  long  chiton  seated  to  left;  behind 
her,  liberty  pole  and  cap;  her  left  hand  rests  on  U.  S. 
shield.  R&o.  Similar  to  No.  Ill;  wreath  joined  at  top 
by  ribbon  inscribed  let  us  have  peace.  Aluminum. 
33  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

113.  1870.  ^5'y.  Columbia  standing,  her  head  turned  to  right, 
^^  clad  in  long  chiton  and  peplos;  holds  scales  in  extended 
^^           left  hand,  a  ring  in  right;  at  her  feet,  a  dog;  below, 

^■^  J.    POLLOCK,  DIRECTOR.      ReV.    ANNUAL    |    ASSAY    |    1870  j 

^H|  within  wreath.     Aluminum.     33  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

11^^114.  1871.  (95t;.  Archimedes,  (originator  of  the  humid  assay), 
with  beard  and  wearing  a  long  robe,  stands  leaning  to 
left  against  a  mantle.  Reti.  annual  |  assay  |  1871 1 
within  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves  and  palm.  AE.  33  mm. 
By  W.  Barber. 

116.  1874.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  114.  Rev.  annual  |  assay  | 
1874;  above,  a  casket  inscribed  j.  torrey  |  ob.  mar. 
10,  '71  I  on  which  rests  an  urn  and  a  heavy  pall;  the 
whole  within  a  wreath  of  bay.  AE.  33  mm.  By  W, 
Barber. 

116.  1875.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  114.  R&o.  annual  |  assay  | 
1875  I  within  olive  wreath.  AE.  33  mm.  By  W. 
Barber. 

117.1876.  6>5^.  Bust  of  Washington,  to  right.  ^^.  YEAR 
ONE  HUNDRED  — OF  AMERICAN  INDEPEND- 
ENCE. Within  an  oak  wreath,  1776  |  annual  |  as- 
say I  1876.     AE.     33  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

118.  1877.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  114.  Reo.  annual  [  assay  | 
1877  I  within  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel.  AE.  33  mm. 
By  W.  Barber. 


352        CATALOGUE   OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

119.  1878.     Olv.  Similar  to  No.  117.     Rev.  annual  |  assay  | 

1878  I  within  wreatli  of  laurel.  AE.  33  mm.  By  W. 
Rarber. 

120.  1879.     Ohv.   H.    R.    LINDERMAN   na.  1825.  ob 

1879.    Busttoright.    ^e^;.  AN N UAL  ASSAY  1879 

sciENTiA  VIRTUS  VERITAS.  Beneath  a  cypress  tree,  a 
tomb  surmounted  by  a  cinerary  urn  on  which  a  woman 
is  laying  a  wreath;  on  the  tomb  the  epitaph,  henry; 
beneath,  JOSEPH  HENRY.    AE.    33  mm.    By  W.Barber. 

121.  1880.     Ohv.  THE  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Bust  of  President  Hayes,  to  left;  below,  annual  assay 
1882.  Rev.ZVV\CkC\  DO  MANUS  SCIENTIAE. 
A  female  figure  kneeling  to  left  and  lighting  the  lamp 
of  Science;  in  exergue,  Philadelphia.  AE.  33  mm. 
By  Barber  and  Morgan. 

122.  1881.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  121.     Rev.  A  coining  press 

and  two  women  in  long  transparent  chitons,  standing, 
the  one  to  right  with  box  of  coins,  the  other  with  head 
turned  to  left  and  holding  scales;  in  exergue,  ne  quid 

DETRIMENTI     |     RESPUBLICA     |     CAPIAT.       AE.       33    mm. 

Barber  and  Morgan. 

123.  1882.     Ohv.  Same  legend  as  No.  121.     Bust  of  President 

Garfield,  to  left.  Rev.  LIBRA  PROBAT  OPUS.  A 
female,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  kneeling  to  right  and 
testing  scales  for  a  child.  AE.  33  mm.  Barber  and 
Morgan. 

124.  1883.     Ohv.  THE  M  INT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Bust  of  President  Arthur,  to  left;  below,  annual  as- 
SAY-1883.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  123.  AE.  33  mm. 
Barber  and  Morgan. 

125.  1884.    Similar  to  No.  124. 

126.  1885.     Similar  to  No.  124. 

127.  1886.     Ohv.  THE  M INT  OF  THE  UN ITED  STATES. 

Bust  of  President  Cleveland,  to  right;  below,  annual 
ASSAY  1886.  ^^uJUSTITIA  LAMPUS  MONETAE 
ALLUCET.  Statue  of  Justice,  with  blazing  torch  up- 
raised, before  mint  building.  AE.  33  mm.  Barber 
and  Morgan. 

128.  1887.    Similar  to  No.  127. 


CATALOGITE  OP  COll^S,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.        853 

J9.  1888.  Ohv.  GROVER  —  CLEVELAND.  Bust  to 
right.  Bev.  mint  |  of  the  |  united  states  |  assay  ] 
COMMISSION  I  1888,  within  laurel  wreath.  AE.  76  mm. 
By  C.  E.  Barber. 

ISO.  1889.     Similar  to  No.  129. 

131.  1890.     Oh}.  THE  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Bust  of  President  Harrison,  to  left;  below,  annual, 
assay  1890.  Bev.  Similar  to  No.  123.  AE.  33  mm. 
By  Barber  and  Morgan. 

132.  1891.     Oh).  Inscription  same  as  No.  131.     Bast  of  Wil- 

liam  Windom,  to  right;  in  field,  WILLIAM  -  WIN- 
DOM.  ^ev.SCIENTIACORONATOPUS.  Awork- 
man  examining  the  metal  in  a  crucible  in  the  furnace. 
AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

133.  1892.     Ohv.  BENJAMIN     —     HARRISON.     Bust  to 

left.  Bev.lHL  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ANNUAL  ASSAY.  Description  sunilar  to  No.  123; 
in  exergue,  1892. 

134.  1893.     Ohv.  THE  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Bust  of  President  Harrison,  to  left;  below,  annual 
ASSAY  1893.  Bev.  FIDEM  REIPUBLICAE.  UT.SER- 
VEM.  Female  seated  to  right,  testing  scales;  hexa- 
style  temple.     AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

136.  1894.  Ohv.  Same  inscription  as  No.  134.  Bust  of  Presi- 
dent Cleveland,  to  right.  Bev.  Female,  in  long  chiton 
and  peplos,  seated  to  left,  holding  up  a  weight  with 
right  hand;  before  her  a  child,  standing,  holding  a 
casket  of  weights;  in  exergue  eem  acu.  AE.  33  mm. 
By  Barber  and  Morgan. 

136.  1896,  Ohv.  GROVER  —  CLEVELAND.  Bust  to 
right.  Bev.  mint  j  of  the  |  united  states  |  assay  | 
COMMISSION  I  1895  |  within  a  laurel  wreath.  AE.  78 
mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

137.1896.  6^5?;.  Similar  to  No.  136.  i?6'y.  THE  M  INT.OF. 
THE.  UNITED.  STATES.  ANNUAL  ASSAY.  1896. 
Female  figure  in  chiton,  standing  facing,  and  holding 


354        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

up  a  pair  of  scales  with  her  left  hand;  on  right,  hel- 
meted  head  of  Pallas  on  a  medallion  over  an  olive 
branch.     AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

138.  1897o    Similar  to  No.  137.    AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and 

Morgan. 

139.  1898.     Ohv,    WILLIAM  MCKINLEY.    Bust   to 

left.     Eev.  MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

ANNUAL  ASSAY.  Bust  of  Pallas  in  Corinthian  hel- 
met on  fasces;  to  left,  female  standing  facing,  and 
holding  palm  branch  and  scales;  to  right,  a  workman. 
Exergue,  1898.     AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

140.  1899.     Olv.   WILLIAM  MCKINLEY.     Bust  to 

left.  ^^.  UNITED  STATES  MINT  ANNUAL  AS- 
SAY 1899.  Pair  of  scales  on  a  shield  of  U.  S.;  above, 
bust  of  Pallas  in  Corinthian  helmet;  below,  an  eagle 
with  outstretched  wings;  the  whole  within  an  olive 
wreath.     AE.     33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

141.  1900.    Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  139.    Rev.  U  N I  TED  STATES 

ANNUAL  ASSAY  1900;  similar  to  No.  134.  AE. 
33  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

142.  1901.     Oh).  WILLIAM. MCKINLEY.    Bust  to  left;  be- 

low,   PRESIDENT  I  OF     THE  |  UNITED    STATES.      BeV.    A 

workman  examining  metal  in  a  furnace;  below,  mint. 

OF.THE.  UNITED.  STATES  |  ANNUAL.  ASSAY.  1901.     A  plaque, 

AE.     40  X  55  mm.    Barber  and  Morgan. 

143.  1902.     Ohv.  FIRST  MEETING  OF  ASSAY  COMMIS- 

SION IN  THE.  (below)  NEW  MINT.  Thenewmint 
building,  in  front  of  which  statue  of  a  female  holding 
up  a  blazing  torch.  Refo.  UNITED  STATES  MINT 
-AN  N  UAL  ASSAY  1902.  Pair  of  scales  on  a  shield  of 
the  United  States;  above,  bust  of  Pallas,  left;  below, 
eagle;  the  whole  within  olive  wreath,  AE.  33  mm. 
By  Morgan. 

144.  1903.    C5v.  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT.    Facing  bust; 

below,    PRESIDENT   |    OF    THE    |    UNITED    STATES.      ReV, 

Similar  to  No.  142.     Plaque,  40  x  55  mm.     By  Morgan. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         355 

146.  1904.     OU.    THEODORE    ROOSEVELT.      Bust,    to 
^H  left;    below,   president  |  of    the  .  |  united    states. 

^B  ReO.    MINT  I  OF  the  1  UNITED   STATES  |  ANNUAL  |  ASSAY 

^B  I  1904.     In  upper  left  corner,  Treasury  seal,  surmounted 

^H  by  an  eagle;  at  bottom,  olive  branch.     AE.     Plaque 

^B  40  X  55  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

p     146.  1905.     Similar  to  No.  145. 

147.  1906.      Obv.  Similar  to  No.  144.     Bev.  Treasury  seal  sur- 

mounted by  an  eagle,  within  a  scroll  pattern ;  below, 

MINT .  OF .  THE .  UNITED    STATES.    |    ANNUAL    ASSAY.  1906. 

AE.     Plaque,  40  x  55  mm.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

i^     148.  1907.     Similar  to  No.  147. 
X    149.  1908.     Similar  to  No.  147. 
[•    •ISO.  1909.     Obv.  GEORGE   B.   CORTELYOU.     Bust  to 
right;  below,  secretary  •  of  •  |  the  •  treasury.     Rev. 
As  No.  145.     AE.     Plaque,  40  x  55  mm.     Morgan. 

161.1910.  Obv.  WILLIAM. H.  TA  FT.  PRES  I  D  ENT 
OF.THE.UNITED. STATES.  Bust  to  right.  Reo. 
MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Two  genii 
seated  vis-a-vis^  and  holding  between  them  a  tablet  sur- 
mounted by  an  eagle;  on  the  tablet,  1910;  beneath 
genii,  scroll  inscribed  e  pluribus  unum;  below, 
ANNUALASSAY.    AE.    45  mm.    Barber  and  Morgan. 

THE  HONORARY  DIPLOMATIC   MEDAL. 

•  152.  This  medal  was  intended  for  presentation  to  "diplo- 
matic characters  on  taking  leave  of  us,"  and  represents 
an  idea  of  President  Jefferson.  It  was  so  presented 
but  twice  and  the  practice  was  then  discontinued. 
Ohv.lO  PEACE  AND  COMMERCE.  America,  rep- 
resented by  an  Indian  woman  with  feather  bonnet  and 
quiver  swung  over  shoulder,  seated  to  right  amid  bales 
of  merchandise,  against  one  of  which  leans  an  anchor; 
hands  a  cornucopia  filled  with  fruits  to  Mercury,  who 
stands  to  left,  wearing  petasus  and  chlamys;  below,  iv 
JUL.  MDCCLxxvL  Rev.  THE  UNITED  STATES  - 
OF  AMERICA.  Great  seal  of  the  U.  S.  AE.  68 
mm.     By  Dupre. 


556         CATALOGUE  OF  COlNS^  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


INDIAN  PEACE  MEDALS. 

It  was  formerly  the  custom  of  the  War  Department  to  present  medals  to 
Indian  chieftains  on  the  conclusion  of  treaties  of  peace.  Those  medals 
had  for  obverse  type  a  bust  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  and  for 
reverse  types  appropriate  designs  referring  to  peace  and  friendship.  The 
reverse  designs  of  these  medals  have  been  appropriated  for  the  reverses  of 
the  so-called  Presidential  Medals,  with  the  result  that  it  is  impossible  to 
decide  which  medals,  presenting  the  Indian  Peace  Medal  reverse  designs, 
were  ever  employed  for  the  purpose  intended.  For  that  reason  the  re- 
verse types  of  the  Indian  Peace  Medals  have  been  described  without 
reference  to  any  particular  specimens  in  the  cabinet,  excepting,  of  course. 
No.  153. 

•163.  1757.     Ohv.  GEORGIVS.  II. -DEI.  GRATIA.    Lau- 
reated  bust,  cuirassed,  to  left.     Hev.  let  us  look  to 

THE    MOST    HIGH    WHO    BLESSED    OUR    FATHERS    WITH 

PEACE.  Beneath  a  tree,  an  Indian  and  a  white  man, 
seated,  with  a  camp-fire  between  them,  the  latter  offer- 
ing the  pipe  of  peace;  above,  sun;  Exergue,  1757. 
AR.     U  mm.     By  Duffield. 

*  154.     Ohv.    Bust  of    the  President.     Hev.   peace  [  and  | 

FRIENDSHIP.  Two  hauds  clasped;  above,  a  pipe  of 
peace  and  tomahawk  in  saltire.     AE.     62  mm. 

*  154a.     Ohv.  Bust  of  the  President.     Ji&v.  Indian  and  white 

man  joining  hands  before  a  monument  to  Washington, 
on  which  is  inscribed  peace.  AE.  63  mm.  By 
Paquet. 

*  155.     Ohv.  Bust  of  the  President,     ^ev.  A  pioneer  with  ax 

in  hand,  standing  and  talking  to  an  Indian  chief,  before 
a  cottage;  above,  PEACE;  below,  olive  wreath  over 
calumet  and  tomahawk  in  saltire.  AE.  60  x  75  mm. 
By  Morgan. 

This  reverse  is  used  for  medals  of  Hayes,  Garfield,  Arthur, 
Cleveland,  and  Harrison. 

*  156.     Ohv.  Bust  of  the  President.     Hev.  Two  medallions, 

of  which  the  one  presents  an  Indian  and  his  wigwam, 
the  other  a  white  pioneer  farmer  with  his  work  horse 
and  cottage,  and  a  school  house;  above,  olive  branch 
and  wreath  over  cahimet  and  tomahawk  in  saltire, 
through  which  runs  the  word  PEACE;  below, 
on  a  scroll,  PROGRESS,  olive  branches  and  a  plow. 


CATALOGTTE  OF  OOISTS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         357 
IV.  AWARD  MEDALS. 

MEDALS  AWAEDED   BY   CONGRESS   FOE  THE  SAVING  OF  LIVES 

AT  SEA. 

157.  First  Class.  Ohv.  LIFE  SAVING  MEDAL  OF  THE 
FIRST  CLASS  —  •  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AM  ERICA  *.  A  crew  of  three  men  in  a  boat  rescu- 
ing a  man  from  the  sea;  on  left,  wrecked  ship.  Rev. 
IN  TESTIMONY  OF  HEROIC  DEEDS  IN  SAVING 
LIFE  FROM  THE  PERILS  OFTHE  SEA.  Amonu- 
ment  surmounted  by  an  eagle;  on  right,  anchor,  sails, 
navigation  instruments,  and  branch  of  laurel  on  corner 
of  socle;  on  left,  a  woman  standing  and  leaning  against 
corner  of  the  monument,  with  laurel  wreath  in  left 
hand  and  with  stylus  in  right  ready  to  inscribe  the 
name  of  hero;  below,  act  of  congress  |  june  20th. 
1874.     AE.     76  mm.     By  Paquet. 

168.  Second  Class.  Ohv.  LIFE  SAVING  MEDAL  OF  THE 
SECOND  CLASS.  •UNITED  STATES  OF  AMER- 
ICA.* A  female  figure  in  classical  costume  hovers 
over  a  man  struggling  in  the  waves  and  extends  to  him 
one  end  of  a  long  scarf.  Rev.  Inscription  as  No.  157; 
a  laurel  wreath  and  at  the  top  of  the  field  inclosed 
thereby,  act  of  congress  june  20. 1874.  AE.  62  mm. 
By  Paquet. 

159.  For  American  Sailors.     Ohv.  A  man  clinging  to  a  floating 

mast  which  bears  the  letters  U.  S.;  on  left,  a  ship  under 
full  sail;  above,  clouds  and  vultures.  Rev.  A  wreath 
of  laurel  (left)  and  oak  (right)  branches  with  an  eagle 
grasping  the  crossed  stems  of  the  branches;  at  top  of 
field  so  inclosed,  thirty-one  stars.  AE.  62  mm.  By 
Koehler. 

160.  For  Foreign  Sailors.     Ohv.  A  sailor  dragging  a  man  up 

on  a  rock  from  the  wreck  of  a  ship  that  is  half  sunken 
just  off  the  coast;  to  left,  in  the  distance,  a  lighthouse; 
above,  a  scroll  for  name  of  recipient;  below,  leutze 
DEL.  ELLissc.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMER- 
ICA; within  a  circle,  arms  of  the  United  States — an 
eagle  displayed,  bearing  on  breast  shield  with  three 
stars  in  a  chief  azure,  seven  pales  gules  on  a  field  ar- 


358        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDAI^S. 

gent,  olive  branch  in  right  claw,  and  arrows  in  thel 
left — above,  a  scroll  inscribed  e  plurebus  untjm.     AE. 
66  mm.     By  Leutze  and  Ellis. 

161.  Coast    Survey   Award    Medal.    Established    1846.     Oho.'' 

THE  I  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT  |  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  | 
COAST  SURVEY  .  TO  .  .  Reo.  FOR  |  GALLAN- 
TRY I  AND  HUMANITY  |  DEO.  1846.  |  within  laurel  wreath. 
AE.     34  mm. 

162.  Railroad  Life-Saving  Medal.    Established  1905.     Olv.  Al 

nude  youth,  with  a  large  mantle  in  right  and  flamingl 
torch  in  left  hand,  stands  with  knee  upon  a  bowlder  be- 
tween the  rails  of  a  railroad;  in  field,  to  left,  lavs,  vi 
-RTVTis  I  HEROis.  PR-  AEMivM.  |  divided  by  oak  branch. 
Rev.  Around,  THE. UNITED. STATES.MEDALFOR. 
LIFE.SAVING. ON. RAILROADS.  A  tablet  for  name 
of  the  recipient  on  a  laurel  wreath;  above  the  tablet  and 
withinthe  wreath,  .FOR.  |  bravery.  |  awarded.to.  —  | 
and  below,  act  of.congress  |  feb.23.1905.  AE.  46 
mm.     By  A.  Weinman. 

MARKSMANSHIP  MEDAliS. 

163.  Distinguished  Marksmanship, First  Class.     Ohv.  COMPE- 

TITION OF  DISTINGUISHED  MARKSMANSHIP. 
An  Indian  discharging  an  arrow  at  a  buffalo,  from  a 
horse  in  full  pursuit;  below,  on  border,  Fl  RST  CLASS 
PRIZE.     ^€>v.  A  laurel  wreath.     AE.     51mm. 

164.  The    same,   Second    Class.     Ohv.   COMPETITION    OF 

DISTINGUISHED  MARKSMANSHIP.  An  Indian 
camp  with  three  wigwams;  below,  SECOND  CLASS 
PRIZE.     Rem.  A  laurel  wreath.     AE.     51  mm. 

166.  Army  Marksmanship,  First  Prize.  Obn.  FIRST  PRIZE 
ARMY  MARKSMANSHIP.  An  eagle  volant,  carry- 
ing rifle  and  laurel  wreath  in  claws.  Ref^i.  A  laurel 
wreath  within  a  circle  of  pellets.     AE.     48  mm. 

166.  The  same.  Second  Prize.  Ohv.  SECOND  CLASS  PRIZE 
ARMY  MARKSMANSHIP.  Bust  of  Mars,  with  head 
turned  to  left;  wears  Corinthian  helmet  adorned  with 
quadriga  in  full  career.  Reo.  Laurel  wreath.  AE. 
45  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         359 

167.  The  same,  Third  Prize.     Olv.  THIRD   CLASS    PRIZE 

ARMY  MARKSMANSHIP.  Head  of  Pallas  in  tufted 
Attic  helmet,  to  left;  the  helmet  adorned  with  griffin. 
Beo.  Laurel  wreath.     AE.     45  mm. 

168.  Department    Marksmanship,   First  Prize.     Ohv.    FIRST 

PRIZE  DEPARTMENT  MARKSMANSHIP.  A 
target  on  two  guns,  in  saltire,  over  shield  of  the  United 
States,  which  in  turn  is  upon  two  large  letters,  U.  S., 
in  monogram,  on  crossed  pennant  staffs;  above,  five 
pointed  star;  the  whole  within  a  laurel  wreath.  Eeo. 
Laurel  wreath.     AE.     41  mm. 

169.  The  same,  Second  Prize.   6>Jv.  D  EPA  RTM  ENT  MARKS- 

MANSHIP. SECOND  CLASS  PRIZE.  Stand  of 
arms  surmounted  with  helmet;  behind,  U.  S.  in  mono- 
gram.    Rev.  A  laurel  wreath.     AE.     38  mm. 

170.  The  same,  Third  Prize.     Ohv.  D  EPA  RT  M  E  NT  MARKS- 

MANSHIP. THIRD  CLASS  PRIZE.  Two  swords 
in  saltire  on  shield  of  arms  of  United  States,  with  pistol 
in  the  chief  azure.     Rev.  Laurel  wreath.    AE.    38  mm. 

171.  Cavalry  competition,  First  Prize.     Ohv.    FIRST   PRIZE 

CAVALRY  COMPETITION.  A  cavalryman  firing 
rifle  from  horse.     Rev.  Laurel  wreath.     AE.     45  mm. 

172.  The  same,  Second  Prize.     Ohv.  SECOND  CLASS  PRIZE 

CAVALRY  COMPETITION.  Cavalryman  firing  rifle 
from  kneeling  position.  Rev.  Laurel  wreath.  AE. 
41  mm. 

173.  The  same,  Third  Prize.      Ohv.  THIRD   CLASS   PRIZE 

CAVALRY  COMPETITION.  Cavalryman,  dis- 
mounted, firing  from  rest.  Rev.  Laurel  wreath.  AE. 
41  mm. 

174.  Revolver  match,  First  Prize.    Ohv.  REVOLVER  MATCH. 

FIRST  PRIZE.  Four  cavalrymen  riding  abreast  to 
left,  and  firing  revolvers.  Rev.  Laurel  wreath.  AE. 
41  mm. 
176.  The  same,  Second  Prize.  Ohv.  REVOLVER  MATCH. 
SECOND  CLASS  PRIZE.  Cavalryman  with  horse  at 
full  speed  firing  with  revolver  at  an  Indian  who, 
standing  on  the  ground,  discharges  arrow  at  former. 
Rev.  Laurel  wreath.     AE.     38  mm. 


360         CATALOGUE   OF   COIKS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

176.  The  same,  Third  Prize.  Oh),  REVOLVER  MATCH. 
THIRD  CLASS  PRIZE.  Cavalryman,  dismounted, 
holding  horse  and  firing  revolver.  Rev.  Laurel 
wreath.     AE.     38  mm. 


177.  Medal  of  Honor,  The  Navy.     A  five-point  star,  the  points 

terminating  in  trefoils  with  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel 
on  each  ray;  within  a  circle  of  thirty-four  stars, 
America,  in  classical  costume,  with  helmet  surmounted 
by  an  eagle,  the  left  hand  supporting  fasces  with  ax, 
and  holding  shield  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  right,  van- 
quishes Discord  who  is  armed  with  serpents.  Mount ^ 
Anchor.  JRibhon^  1  inch  wide,  red  and  white  stripes 
with  chief  azure.  Clasps,  (1)  open  bar,  three-eighths 
inch  wide,  of  fasces,  on  which  a  star;  (2)  similar  bar 
without  the  star.  Institution,  Act  of  Congress  of 
December  21,  1861.     AR.     Bj  Paquet. 

178.  Medal  of  Honor,  The  Army.    Medal  similar  to  No.  177. 

Mount,  two  cannon  barrels,  in  saltire,  upon  which  lies 
a  sword,  surmounted  by  an  eagle;  below,  eight  cannon 
balls.  Ribbon,  as  No.  177.  Clasp,  shield  of  arms  of 
the  U.  S.  between  two  cornucopias  filled  with  fruits, 
the  base  of  the  shield  flanked  with  laurel  branches. 
Institution,  Act  of  Congress  of  July  12,  1862.  AR. 
By  Paquet. 

179.  Good  Conduct  Medal,  Marine  Corps.     Ohv.  Within  a  rope 

circle,  a  gunner  standing  behind  a  gun;  below;  a  scroll 
inscribed  SEMPER  FiDELis;  around,  UNITED  STATES 
MARINE  CORPS;  the  whole  over  an  anchor  and 
within  the  chain  of  the  anchor.  Rev.  FIDELITY 
ZEALOBEDIENCE.  Mount,  a  musket.  Ribbon,  1}4 
inch  wide,  red,  blue,  and  red.  CUisps,  (1)  plain  bar, 
(2)  bar  inscribed  marine  corps. 

180.  Good  Conduct  Medal,  The  Navy.      Obv.   Within  a  rope 

circle,  warship  sailing  to  right;  below,  constitution; 
around,  UNITED  STATES  NAVY;  the  whole  over  an 


anchor  and  within  the  chain  of  the  anchor. 
No.  179.     Unmounted. 


Rev,  As 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         361 

181.  Badge  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic.     Five-pointed 

star,  the  points  terminating  in  trefoils,  with  star  on 
each  trefoil;  on  the  rays,  two  muskets,  two  cannon 
barrels,  a  trumpet,  an  anchor,  and  two  swords  in  sal- 
tire,   respectively;   within   a  circular   band  inscribed 

GRAND    ARMY    OF    THE     REPUBLIC,     1861-VETERAN-1866. 

America,  with  tufted  helmet  and  long  classical  robe, 
standing  facing;  before  her,  soldier  and  sailor  joining 
hands  above  the  heads  of  a  kneeling  woman  and  a 
child;  to  left,  flag  and  eagle;  to  right,  flag  and  fasces. 
Hibhon^  inch  wide,  red  and  white  stripes  with  thirteen 
stars  in  a  chief  azure.  Clasp^  two  cannon  barrels 
cross-wise,  over  which  lies  a  sword  surmounted  by  an 
eagle;  beneath,  eight  cannon  balls. 

182.  American    Red    Cross.      First    Aid    Competition.      Olv. 

AMERICAN  RED  CROSS.  Facing  figure  of  a  female 
in  classical  costume,  standing  with  hands  extended,  the 
one  above  a  widowed  mother,  seated  on  the  right,  with 
babe  in  arms,  the  other  over  a  bearded  soldier  kneel- 
ing on  the  left;  below,  olive  branch.  Bev.  Beneath  a 
laurel  wreath,  awarded  to  | |  first  aid  |  com- 
petition.    AE.     32  mm.     By  Morgan. 

MEDALS   AWARDED    BY    SCHOOLS    SCIENTIFIC   AND    OTHER 

SOCIETIES. 

183.  American  Institute  of  Architects.     Ol/v.    PRESENTED 

BY  THE  AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  ARCHI- 
TECTS •  ORGANIZED  M.D.C.C.C.LVIl.*  Three 
busts,  laureated,  in  a  row,  to  left.  Rev.  An  eagle, 
laying  hold  of  laurel  branch  with  claws  and  bill.  AE. 
57  mm.     By  Weinmann. 

184.  Alcorn  University.     Oh).   ALCORN   UNIVERSITY  OF 

MISSISSIPPI    FOUNDED    1871.     A  bust  to  right. 

Eev.   awarded  to  .     A  wreath.     AE.    40 

mm.     By  Barber. 

185.  Carnegie  Hero  Fund.     6>Jv.  CARNEGIE  HERO  FUND 

ESTABLISHED  APRIL  15,  1904.     Bust  of  Mr. 

Carnegie  to  right.  Bev.  GREATER  LOVE  HATH  NO 
MAN  THAN  THIS  THAT  A  MAN  LAY  DOWN  HIS 


362         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

LIFE  FOR  HIS  FRIEND.  Three  shields  of  arms- 
United  States,  Canada,  and  Newfoundland — on  a  map 
of  North  America,  and  tablet  for  name  of  recipient 

inscribed  awarded  to .    AR.     76  mm.     By 

Osborne. 

186.  College  of  the  City  of  New  York.     Obv.  LIGHT,  LIB- 

ERTY, LAW.  A  female  bust,  diademate,  to  left;  stars 
on  forehead.    Rev.  the  new  york  free  academy  | 

WAS  FOUNDED  |  1847  |  BY  ACT  OF  THE  LEGISLATURE  j 
AND  I  VOTE  OF  THE  CITIZENS.  |  ITS  NAME  WAS  CHANGED 
I  1866  I  BY   ACT    TAKING    EFFECT  ]  MAY    1  [  TO  |  COLLEGE 

OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK.    AE.    60  mm.    By  Key. 

187.  Cornell  University,  College  of  Architecture.     Obo.  On  the 

right  of  a  large  disk,  a  female  figure,  with  heavy 
drapery  drawn  back  and  raised  above  her  head  with 
left  hand,  and  bearing  a  model  of  a  peristyle  temple  in 
her  right,  is  floating  in  the  air;  on  the  left  of  the  tab- 
let sits  a  youthful  figure  in  a  winged  car,  while  Fame 
behind  him,  also  winged,  is  blowing  a  trumpet.     Reo, 

COLLEGE  OF  |  ARCHITECTURE  |  CORNELL  VNI  |  VERSITY. 
THE  I  CHARLES    GOODWIN  |  SANDS    MEMORIAL.      A   COm- 

pass  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel  branches;  be- 
low, a  winged  disk.     AE.     76  mm.     By  Grufly. 

188.  Centennial  Exhibition,  Philadelphia,  1876.    Obo.  A  female 

seated  left  amid  machinery,  tools,  and  the  products  of 
art  and  industry — a  cogwheel,  anvil,  palette,  bust,  and 
a  vase,  with  a  factory  to  right  in  the  distance;  around, 
four  seated  female  figures  representing  four  different 
civilizations — classical,  oriental,  Egyptian,  and  Ameri- 
can— and  thirty-six  stars  in  four  groups  of  nine  each. 
Refo.  INTERNATIONAL  EXHIBITION.  PHILA- 
DELPHIA,  MDCCCLXXVI.     Within  a  laurel  wreath, 

AWARDED  BY  |  UNITED  STATES  j  CENTENNIAL  |  COMMIS- 
SION.    AE.     76  mm.     By  Mitchell. 

189.  Columbian  Exposition,   Chicago,   1893.     Obv.   Columbus 

landing  in  the  western  world;  behind  him,  flag-bearer 
with  large  Spanish  flag,  followed  by  a  second  com- 
panion; on  right,  at  top  of  field,  plvs  |  vltra  between 
two  pillars  of  Hercules;  in  field,  Christopher  |  co- 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         363 

LVMBVS  I  GOT.  XII  |  Mccccxcii.  Bj  Augustus  Saint- 
Gaudens.    R0O.  world's  .  Columbian  .  exposition  |  in. 

COMMEMORATION .  OF .  THE .  FOUR.  HUNDREDTH.  ANNIVER- 
SARY I  OP.  THE.  LANDING.  OF.  COLUMBUS  |  MDCCCXCU      . 

MDCCCXcm.  I  TO .  upon  a  large  tablet;  above, 

a  globe  to  the  left  of  which  Fame  blowing  a  trumpet 
and  History  on  the  right  with  tablet  and  stylus;  at 
each  end  of  the  large  tablet,  a  torch;  below,  a  Spanish 
galley.     AE.     57  mm.     By  C.  E.  Barber. 

190.  Cotton  States  Exposition,  Atlanta,  1895.     Oh).  ATLANTA, 

GEORGIA,  U.S.A.  Columbia  in  long  chiton,  holding 
a  cornucopia  filled  with  fruits  in  right  arm,  standing 
to  left;  in  front  of  her,  a  winged  wheel,  and  a  small 
winged  genius  bearing  a  tablet  inscribed  industry;  in 
background    to    left,   an    exposition    building.     RefO. 

COTTON  STATES  |  AND  INTERNATIONAL  |  EXPOSITION  | 
AWARDED  TO  |  (sOUVENIR)  |  ATLANTA  |  GEORGIA  |  U.S.A. 

I  MDCOCXCV.  between  a  palm  branch  (left)  and  stock  of 
cotton  (right);  above,  an  eagle.  AE.  57  mm.  By 
Martiny. 

191.  Howard  Worcester  Gilbert,  Old  English  Prize.   (95^.  Bust  of 

King  Alfred,  facing;  in  field,  ALFRED  —  871-901. 
Refo.  HOWARD  WORCESTER  GILBERT  OLD 
ENGLISH  PRIZE,  FOUNDED  1895.  Wreath.  AE. 
45  mm.     By  Morgan. 

192.  Louisiana  Pnrchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,   1904.     Grand 

Prize.  OU.  VNIVERSAL.  EXPOSITION  .  SAINT. 
LOVIS.VNITED  .  STATES.  OF.  AMERICA.  Col- 
umbia in  talaric  chiton,  standing  facing,  her  mantle 
spread  out  behind  her  with  both  hands  and  extending 
over  a  half -nude  young  girl  with  hair  in  braids,  stand- 
ing, her  head  turned  to  loft  toward  Columbia;  below, 
in  exergue,  m.c.m.iv.  Rev.  A  large  eagle,  standing  on 
a  tablet  inscribed,  grand  prize  |  lovisiana  pvrchase  | 
exposition;  below,  two  dolphins.  Pentagonal.  AE. 
63  X  74  mm.    By  Weinman.. 

193.  Louisiana    Purchase    Exposition,   St.   Louis,    1904.     Gold 

Medal.  Types  same  as  No.  192,  but  reading  gold  medal, 
etc.,  on  reverse;  triangular,  with  sides  curved  outward, 
AE.    71  mm. 


364         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

194.  Louisiana   Furcliase  Exposision,  St.  Louis,  1904.     Silver 

Medal.  Types  same  as  No.  192,  but  reading  silver 
MEDAL,  etc.,  on  reverse;  square.     AE.     67  x  67  mm. 

195.  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  St.  Louis,   1904.     Bronze 

Medal.  Types  same  as  No.  192,  but  reading  bronze 
MEDAL,  etc.,  on  reverse;  round.     AE.     67  mm. 

196.  Fulton  Institute,  Lancaster,  Pa.     Ohv.  FULTOH  INSTI- 

TUTE.LANCASTER  PA.  FOUNDED  1858.     Bust  of 

Fulton,  to  right.     Bev.  awarded  |  to .     An 

oak  wreath.     AR.     60  mm.     By  Key. 

197.  Franklin  Institute.  The  Scott  Premium.     Ohv.  FRANK- 

LIN INSTITUTE  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYL- 
VANIA.    Bust  of  Franklin,  to  left,     ^^.  the  scott 

PREMIUM  TO  THE  MOST  DESERVING.       AE.      54  mm. 

198.  Maryland  Institute.     Ohv.    MARYLAND     INSTITUTE 

FOR  THE  PROMOTION  OF  THE  MECHANIC 
ARTS.  A  female,  standing,  holding  scales  in  left 
hand,  sword  and  olive  branch  in  right;  ships  in  the  har- 
bor;  below,  BALTIMORE.      ^eV.  AWARDED  TO  ; 

a  wreath.     AE.     50  mm. 

199.  Massachusetts  Humane  Society.     Ohv.   HUMANE    SO- 

CIETY OF  —  MASSACHUSETTS.  Ashieldwith 
two  boats  in  a  chief  azure,  a  ship  on  a  base  azure,  and 
on  the  fess  gules,  two  hands  clasped;  above,  a  house 
marked  refuge.  jRev.  reward  of  merit,  courage 
AND  PERSEVERANCE.     AE.     67  mm.     By  Wyon. 

200.  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association.     Ohv.  A 

female  in  a  Greek  chiton,  seated  amid  various  tools, 
wheels,etc.    Bev.  MASSACHUSETTS  CHARITABLE 

MECHANIC   ASSOCIATION  founded,  1785- 

INCOR.  1806.     A  wreath.     AE.     50  mm.     By  Mitchell. 

201.  Metropolitan  Mechanics  Institute.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Wash- 

ington, to  left.     Hev.  PRESENTED  BY ,  with 

escutcheon  for  the  name  of  recipient.  AE.  40  mm. 
By  Mitchell. 

202.  Middlesex    Mechanic    Association,    Lowell,    Mass.  Ohv. 

MIDDLESEX  MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION,  LOW- 
ELL, MASS.  Arm  and  hammer,  and  scales;  beneath, 
scroll  inscribed,  we  aim  to  be  just.  Hev.  awarded 
^ J  wreath.     AE.     38  mm.     By  Wright. 


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203.  National  Academy  of  Design.     Ohv.  NATIONAL  ACAD- 

EMYOFDESIGN.  A  female  seated  to  left,  plucki  ng 
laurel  leaves  for  a  wreath.  Bev.  Plain.  AE.  50  mm. 
By  Brenner. 

204.  Pittsburg  Female    College.     Ohv.    THOMAS     M^KEE 

PRIZE  FOR  SUPERIOR  EXCELLENCE  IN  MUSIC. 
Bust,  to  left.  Rev.  A  laurel  wreath;  above  PITTS- 
BURG FEMALE  COLLEGE;  below,  laurus  dignis- 
siMO  {sic.)   DETUR.     AE.     41  mm.     By  Key. 

205.  Peabody  Medal.     Institution  unnamed.     6>5y.  PEA  BODY 

MEDAL.  A  bearded  man  i n  academical  gown  steering 
a  boat,  while  a  youth  sets  the  sails;  below,  education 

A  DEBT  DUE — FROM  THE  PRESENT — TO  FUTURE — GEN- 
ERATIONS.    Bev.  A  wreath  of  oak,  on  which  is  hung  a 

scroll  inscribed  presented  to .    AE.     45  mm. 

By  Mitchell. 

206.  Pennsylvania  Institute  of    Philadelphia.     Ohv.    PENN- 

SYLVANIA INSTITUTE  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  A 
youth,  laureate,  seated  to  left,  holding  a  sketch  of  a 
portrait  in  right  hand;  below,  1855.  Rev.  Wreath  of 
oak;  above,  second  premium.  AE.  41  mm.  By 
Chormann. 

207.  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.     Jennie  Sesnan 

Prize.  Ohv.  PENNSYLVANIA  ACADEMY  OF  THE 
FINE  ARTS.  A  nude  youth,  seated  to  right,  holding 
a  tablet  in  left  hand;  below,  founded  1805.     Rev.  the  | 

JENNIE   sesnan    |    PRIZE  |  IN  |  MEMORIAM  |  SARAH  |  CAZ- 

enove  I  ROBERTS  |  between  branches  of  laurel;  below, 
FOUNDED  1902.     AE.     45  mm.     By  Saven. 

208.  Portsmouth,  Virginia.     Ohv.  A  public  building;  above, 

on  a  scroll,  palmam  qui  meruit  ferat.  Rev.  PRE- 
SENTED BY  THE  COUNCIL  OF  THE  TOWN  OF 
PORTSMOUTH  VIRGINIA.  A  wreath.  AE.  63 
mm.     By  Mitchell. 

209.  Rumford  Medal  for  Discoveries  in  light  or  Heat.     Ohv. 

BENJAMIN  COUNT  RUM  FORD.  Bust,  to  left; 
below,  BORN  1753  DIED  1814.     Rev.  Around,  RUM- 

FORD  MEDAL  FOR  DISCOVERIES  IN  LIGHT  OR 
HEAT;  in   the  field,  awarded  |  by  the  |  American 

ACADEMY  1  of  |  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES  |  TO  .      AE. 

65  mm.     By  Fuerst. 

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210.  Tuberculosis,  International  Congress  on,  Washington,  1908. 

Obv.  A  nurse,  standing  facing,  her  hands  upraised  and 
in  the  left  a  winged  hour-glass;  at  her  feet,  a  winged 
dragon;  from  above  burst  rays  of  light  in  which  is  the 
word  LVMEN.  Rev.  An  eagle  on  U.  S.  shield  within 
a  wreath;  below,  the  international  congress  |  on 

TVBERCVLOSIS  ]  WASHINGTON  1908  |  AWARDS  THIS  MEDAL 

TO  .     AE.     50  mm.     By  Brenner. 

211.  University  of    Pennsylvania.     For  Architectural  Design. 

Ohv.  A  tablet  surmounted  by  lamp  of  Science,  in  a 
niche  with  columns  and  entablature;  at  bottom  of 
tablet,  UNIVERSITY  I  or  |  Pennsylvania.     Rev.  the  ] 

ARTHUR     SPAYD    |    BROOKE    |    MEMORIAL    |    PRIZE   |  OU    a 

scroll  resting  on  a  laurel  branch;  below,  for  |  merit 
IN  I  architectural  I  DESIGN.  Rectangular,  35  x  50 
mm.     By  Paul  Cret. 

212.  Vessel  Owners  Association,  PMladelphia.     Oh).  VESSEL 

OWNERS&CAPTAINS  ASSOCIATION  OFPHIL'A. 
Storm  at  sea,  wrecked  ship  and  boat  engaged  in  rescue; 

below,  REWARD  OF  MERIT.       ReV.  AWARDED  TO  ; 

laurel  wreath.  AE.  75  mm.  By  Lawrence,  and  W. 
and  C.  Barber. 

213.  Washington    and    lee    TTniversity.     For    Oratory.     Ohv. 

WASHINGTON  AND  LEE  UNIVERSITY.  Busts  of 
Washington  and  Lee,  jugate,  to  right.  Rev.  A 
wreath  of  laurel;  in  field,  orator  medal  |  awarded 
TO  .  JUNE  18.     AE.     50  mm.     By  Barber. 

214.  Worcester  High  School.    Bullock  Medal.     (9Jv.  WORCES- 

TER   HIGH    SCHOOL.     BULLOCK    MEDAL.     A 

female,  coroneted,  seated  to  left,  extending  a  laurel 

wreath;  below,   1859.     Rev.  awarded  to. 

Wreath   of    laurel.     AE.     41   mm.     By   Kinny   and 

Lang. 

215.  Worcester  County  Mechanics  Association.     Ohv.  A  female 

in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  standing  facing,  amid 
tools,  machinery,  and  instruments  of  science.  Rev. 
WORCESTER  COUNTY  MECHANICS  ASSOCIA- 
TION. 1841.    Plain  field.    AE.    44  mm.    By  Mitchell, 


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AWARDS  OF  AGRICTJIiTURAIj  SOCIETIES. 

216.  Oh).  UNITED  STATES  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

A  female  clad  in  long  chiton,  seated  facing,  holding  a 
wreath  in  her  upraised  right  hand  and  a  sickle  in  her 
left.    Exergue,  MDCccLn.    Refo.  awaeded  to  , 

on  a  scroll,  at  top;  a  plow  and  wreath  at  bottom.  AE. 
74.5  mm.     By  Mitchell. 

217.  (>5v.  CONNECTICUT  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  SO- 

CIETY. Shield  of  arms  resting  on  an  anvil,  a  sheaf  of 
grain  above;  on  each  side,  a  woman  standing;  in  ex- 
ergue, iNCORP.MAY  1  1852.  RefG.  Oak  wreath;  awarded 
TO  ,  at  top.     AE.     50  mm.     By  Smith  and 

Hartman. 

218.  Oh).    LANCASTER    CO.    AGRICULTURAL    &.    ME- 

CHANICAL  SOCIETY  1858.     An  undraped  bust  of 
Washington,  to  right;  below,  the  farmer  of  mount 
VERNON.     Refo.  A  broken  column,  farm  implements, 
and  stalks  of  corn  and  wheat;  awarded  to 
AE.     45  mm.     By  Key. 

219.  Oh).    MICHIGAN     STATE     AGRICULTURAL     SO- 

CIETY. A  female,  seated  to  right;  her  right  hand 
resting  on  a  shield  of  arms;  on  the  left,  ships  in  the 
harbor;  on  the  right,  sheaf  of  grain  and  farm  imple- 
ments. Rev.  MICHIGAN  STATE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 
ORGANIZED  MARCH  24,  1849;   in  jSeld,  TO  FOR 

AT  THE  MEETING    18     .    AE.     59  mm.     By 
Wright. 

220.  OU.     THE     PENNSYLVANIA     STATE     AGRICUL- 

TURAL SOCIETY.  Seal  of  Pennsylvania;  below, 
INSTITUTED  |  A.D.  |  1851.  Reo.  Wreath  of  oak  and 
grapes  and  corn  and  wheat.  White  metal.  63.5  mm. 
By  Morin. 

221.  Olv.  THE  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY  OF   PHILA- 

DELPHIA; above,  VENERATE  THE  PLOUGH;  a 
yoke  of  oxen  hitched  to  a  plow;  below,  the  agri- 
cultural I  society  I  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Reo.  Har- 
row, cradle,  churn,  rake,  and  other  farm  implemeuts, 
AE.     50  mm, 


368         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

VI.  HISTOEICAI  MEDALS. 

222.  Destruction  of  Kittanning,  1756.  Ohv.  THE  GIFT  OF 
THE  CORPORATION  OF  THE  CITY  OF  PHILA- 
DELPHIA. Shield  of  arms.  Bev.  KITTANNING 
DESTROYED  BY  COL.  ARMSTRONG.  Alog-built 
town  in  flames.  Exergue,  September  8,  1756.  AE. 
45  mm. 

223-224.  Battles  of  Saratoga  and  Yorktown,  and  American  Inde- 
pendence, 1777,  1781.  Ohv.  LI BERTAS  AMERICANA. 
Bust  of  Liberty,  with  loose  flowing  hair;  to  left,  a  liberty 
pole  surmounted  with  cap  over  shoulder;  below,  4  july, 
1776.  Bev.  NON  SINE  DIIS  ANIMOSUS  INFANS. 
Pallas,  armed  with  spear  and  shield,  protecting  from 
attack  of  a  lion  the  infant  Heracles,  who  is  throttling 
two  serpents  which  have  attacked  him  while  sleeping; 

17  1777 

in  exergue,      OCT.         AE.     48  mm.     By  Dupr6. 

226.  Washington,  Military  and  Civil  Career.  Oiv.  GEORGE 
WASHINGTON.  His  bust  in  military  uniform,  to 
right;  on  truncation,  twigg.     Rev.  general  ]  of  the 

AMERICAN  1  ARMIES.  1775.  |  RESIGN'd  THE  |  COMMAND. 
1783.   I  ELECTED  PRESIDENT  |  OF  THE  UNITED  |  STATES  | 

1789.     White  metah     36  mm. 

226.  Washington,  1775-1795.     Olv.  Bust  of  Washington,  to 

left.  Bev.  GENERAL  I  OF  THE  AMERICAN  |  ARMIES.  1775.  | 
RESIGNED  COMMAND  1783.  |  ELECTED  PRESIDENT  OF  |  THE 
UNITED  STATES  1789  |  RE-ELECTED  1795.   |  RESIGN'd  |  1797. 

White  metal.     38  mm.     By  Wyon. 

227.  Washington,   1796.    Ohv.    GEORGE   WASHINGTON. 

Bust  to  right,  in  citizen's  clothes;  below,  1 796.  Bev.  In 
three  concentric  lines,  genl.  op  the  American  armies 

1795  I  ELECTED  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  1789.  ] 

RESIGNED  THE  PRESIDENCY  1796.  Within  the  inner  circle 
of  the  inscription  and  inclosed  by  a  circle  of  dots,  a 
cannon  barrel  and  bundle  of  fasces,  in  saltire,  over 
which  lie  a  caduceus  and  a  scroll  inscribed,  repub  ] 
ameri.     AE.     33  mm.     By  W.  Wyon. 

228.  Washington.     Similar  to  No.  226,  but  of  white  metal. 


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229.  Washington.     Similar  to  No.  226,  but  with  dates  of  birth 

and  death  beneath  the  bust. 

230.  Washington,    1789.     Olm.    GEORGE    WASHINGTON 

BORN   IN   VIRGINIA.     Bust,  to  left;  beneath,  fee. 

11,  I  1732.  Red,  GENERAL  |  OF  THE  [  AMERICAN  ARMIES  | 
RESIGNED     I    1783.     |     PRESIDENT    |     OF     THE     |      UNITED 

STATES  I  1789.     AE.     48  mm.     By  Manley. 

*231.  Washington,  The  Presidency  Relinquished,  1797.  Obv. 
G.WASHINGTON  PRES.  UNIT.  STA.    Bust  to 

right.  ^^.COMMISS.  RESIGNED:  PRESIDENCY 
RELINQ;  in  exergue,  1797.  Sword  and  fasces  in  a 
wreath  on  a  casket.     AE.     54  mm.     By  Halladay. 

232.  Washington,  Death  of,  1799".  6>5v.  GEORGE  WASH- 
INGTON. Bust  to  left,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel. 
Reo.  HE  IS  IN  GLORY  THE  WORLD  IN  TEARS. 
A  cinerary  urn  on  a  tomb,  flanked  with  military  arms 
and  flags;  on  left,  Pallas  with  shield  of  arms  of  the 
U.  S.  bends  over  the  tomb,  while  an  infant  weeps  over 
the  urn;  below,  born  fee.  11  1732.  ob.dec.  14,  1799. 
White  metal.    57  mm. 

•  233.  Washington.  Wreath.  OU.  Bust  to  right,  by  Du 
Vivier.  Rev.  born  ]  1732  |  died  |  1799  |  within  a 
wreath.     AE.     19  mm.     By  Paquet. 

234.  Washington.    Death  of,  1799.     Wreath.     Oh).    Bust,  to 

right.  The  Du  Vivier  bust;  see  No.  1.  ^<?y.  Dates  of 
birth  and  death  within  a  laurel  wreath.     AE.     32  mm. 

235.  Dedication  of  New  York  City  Hall,  1812.     Ohv.  D  E  W ITT 

CLINTON,  MAYOR.  Bust  to  right.  Reo.  NEW 
YORK  CITY  HALL.     City  Hall  building.     Exergue, 

FOUNDED,  MAT  26,  1803,  OCCUPIED  MAY  4,  1812.      White 

metal.     33  mm.     By  Fiirst. 

236.  Capt.  Oliver  H.  Perry.     State  of  Pennsylvania  for  Vic- 

tory on  Lake  Erie,  1813.  Oh).  OLIVERUS  HAZARD 
PERRY.  PRO  PATRIA  VICIT.  Bust  of  Perry,  to 
right;  below,  presented  by  the  government  of 
PENNSYI.VANIA.  Reo.  WE  HAVE  METTHE  ENEMY 
AND  THEY  ARE  OURS.  Scene  of  the  battle,  with 
Perry  standing  in  a  small  boat  as  he  is  being  trans- 


370         CATALOGUE   OF   COIN'S,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

f erred  from  the  Lawrence  to  the  Niagara;  in  exergue, 

BRITISH   FLEET  ON  LAKE  ERIE  CAPTURED  SEPTEMBER  10, 

1813.     AE.     59  mm.     By  Fiirst. 

237.  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  in  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  1813. 
Olv.  Similar  to  No.  236.  Refo.  WE  HAVE  MET  THE 
ENEMY  AND  THEY  ARE  OURS.  Within  a  wreath 
of  laurel,  to ;  below,  in  testimony  of  his  | 

PATRIOTISM  AND  BRAVERY  |  IN  THE  NAVAL  ACTION  ON  | 
LAKE  ERIE,   |  SEPTEMBER  10,  1813. 

338.  First  Steam  Coinage  in  the  United  States,  1836.  Oh).  A 
liberty  cap  in  a  glory.  Reii.  UN  ITED  STATES  MINT; 
within  a  circle,  FIRST  |  steam  |  coinage  |  mar.  26.,  with 
date,  1836,  below.     AE.     28  mm. 

239.  Quinnipiack-New   Haven,   1838.      OU.    QUINNIPIACK 

1538.  A  religious  meeting  under  a  tree;  below,  the 
DESERT  SHALL  REJOICE.  Rei).  NEW  HAVEN  1838. 
View  of  the  campus  of  Yale  University;  below,  and 
blossom  as  the  ROSE.     Elcctrotypcs.     56  mm. 

240.  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  1848.     Olv.  WIN  FIELD   SCOTT. 

Nude  bust  to  left  above  a  tablet  flanked  with  flags,  arms, 
and  eagles;  the  tablet  inscribed  the  commonwealth  of 

VIRGINIA  I  presents  THIS  MEDAL  TO  |  MAJOR  GENERAL 
WINFIELD  SCOTT  |  AS  A  MEMORIAL  OF  HER  ADMIRATION  | 
FOR  THE  GREAT  AND  DISTINGUISHED  |  SERVICES  OF  HER 
SON  I  WHILST  COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF  |  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
ARMIES    IN    THE    |    WAR    WITH    MEXICO  |  1847.       ReV.   A 

column  surmounted  by  an  eagle,  which  is  seizing  a 
laurel  wreath;  on  the  base,  1812;  on  the  capital,  1848; 
in  distance,  mountains  and  representations  of  the  battle 
grounds  of  the  Mexican  campaign ;  above,  fecit  quod 
cogitavit;  in  exergue,  from  Virginia;  the  whole  within 
a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel  combined.  AE.  89  mm. 
Electrotypes.     By  Wright. 

241.  Lieut.   Col.   Bliss    for    Mexican   Campaign,    1849.      Ohv. 

PRESENTED  TO  LIEUT:  COL:  BLISS  OF  THE 
U.   S.   A.    Bust  to  right;   below,  for  his  gallant 

services   in    MEXICO    |    BY   THE    STATE   OF    NEW   YORK. 

Rev.  An  oval  shield,  surmounted  by  an  eagle,  and  sup- 
ported by  two  females,  one  holding  a  sword,  the  other 


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a  liberty  pole  and  cap;  on  left,  a  ship;  on  right,  a  loco- 
motive; around,  MONTEREY.  BUENA  VISTA.  PALO 
ALTO.  RESACA  DE  LA  PALMA.  AE.  70mm.  By 
C.  W.  &  C.  C.  Wright. 

242.  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor.     Death  of,  1850.     OU.  ZACHARY 

TAYLOR.     Bust  to  right.     Rev.  general  |  zachary 

TAYLOR  I  BORN  |  IN  ORANGE  COUNTY  VA.  |  NOVEMBER  2. 
1784  I  ENTERED  U.  S.  ARMY  |  MAY  3.  1808  |  ELECTED  PRES- 
IDENT OF  I  THE  U.  S.  DECEMBER  1848  |  DIED  JULY  9.  1850. 

AE.     57  mm.     By  C.  C.  Wright. 

243.  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor.     Medal  Presented  by  the  State  of 

Louisiana.  Olv.  BUENA  VISTA.  PALO  ALTO.  RE- 
SACA DE  LA  PALMA.  A  battle  scene.  Rev.  STATE 
OF  LOUISIANA  TO  MAJ.  GEN.  ZACHARY  TAY- 
LO  R.  A  pelican  in  nest  with  fledglings;  above,  justice 
over  a  pair  of  scales;  below,  union  and  confidence. 
Electrotypes.     76  mm. 

244.  Henry  Clay.     Ohv.   HENRY  CLAY.     Nude  bust  to  left; 

below,  BORN  APRIL,  1  1777.     DIED  JUNE  29  1852.     Rec.  THE 

ELOQUENT  DEFENDER  OF  NATIONAL  RIGHTS 
AND  NATIONAL  INDEPENDENCE.  A  right  hand 
laid  upon  a  parchment  inscribed,  constitution.  Elec- 
trotypes.    76  mm. 

245.  New  York  Industrial  Exhibition,  1853.     Ohv.  A  winged 

male  figure,  wearing  chlamys  and  carrying  a  winged 
globe  in  his  right  hand,  presents  Industry  (female 
figure)  to  be  crowned  by  City  of  New  York,  represented 
by  standing  female  with  mural  crown.  Rev.  exhibi- 
tion I  OF  THE  I  INDUSTRY  |  OF  ALL  NATIONS.  |  NEW- 
YORK  I  1853  I  within  a  laurel  wreath.  76  mm.  By  C.  C. 
Wright. 

246.  Dr.  E.  K.  Kane,  Grinnell  Arctic  Expedition,  1853.     Oho. 

DR.  E.  K.  KAN  E.     Nude  bust  to  right.     Rev.  born  in 

PHILA.  PA.  I  FEB.  3,  1822,  |  COMMANDER  OF  THE  |  GRIN- 
NELL  ARCTIC  I  EXPEDITION  |  MAY  30,   1853.   |  DIED  |  FEB. 

14.  1857.    AE.     38  mm.     By  Key. 
*247.  Commodore  Matthew  Calbraith  Perry.     For  Treaty  of 
Peace  with  Japan,  1854.    6>/^v.  COM  MODORE       M.C. 
PERRY.    Bust  to  left.    Rev.  presented  I  to  I  com. 


37^         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

M.  C.  PERRY  I  SPECIAL  MINISTER  FROM  THE  |  U.  S.  A.  |  BY 
MERCHANTS  OF  BOSTON  j  IN  TOKEN  OF  THEIR  APPRECIA- 
TION I  OF  HIS  SERVICES  IN  NEGOTIATING  |  A  TREATY  WITH 
JAPAN,  I  SIGNED  AT  YOKU-HAMA,  |  MARCH  31,  i  AND 
WITH    LEW-CHEW  |  AT    NAPA,    JULY    11  |  1854  |  within    a 

wreath  of  oak  and  laurel,  the  branches  united  by  a  ring 
inscribed  Mississippi.     AE.     63  mm.     By  Mitchell. 

248.  San    Francisco,    Committee    of    Vigilance,    1856.      Ohv. 

COMMITTEE  OF  VIGILANCE.  An  eye  in  a  glory; 
around,  organized  9  june  1851.  reorganized  14th 
MAY,  1856.  Bev.  BE  JUST  AND  FEAR  NOT.  FIAT 
JUSTITIA  RUATCOELUM.  A  female  representing 
San  Francisco,  standing  facing,  holding  scales  in  right 
and  sword  in  left  hand;  below,  san  francisco,  |  Cali- 
fornia.    AV.     36  mm. 

249.  Inauguration  of  the  Washington  Cabinet  of  Medals  (now 

the  Numismatic  Collection)  in  the  mint  at  Philadelphia, 
1860.  Ohv.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  .  BORN 
FEB.  22  1732.  DIED  DEC.  14,  1799.  Nude  bust  to 
right;  below,  paquet  f.  (the  bust  on  this  medal  is  in 
fact  a  copy  of  the  bust  by  Du  Vivier  made  for  the 
"Washington  Before  Boston "  medal).  Bev.  WASH- 
INGTON CABINET  OF  MEDALS,  U.  S.  MINT.  . 
INAUGURATED  FEB.  22,  1860.  A  cabinet  of  Wash- 
ington medals  within  a  railing,  and  surmounted  by  a 
bust  of  Washington.  AR.  59  mm.  By  Du  Vivier- 
Paquet. 

•  250.  First  Embassy  from  Japan,  1860.  Olv.  JAMES  BU- 
CHANAN PRESIDENTOFTHE  UNITED  STATES. 
Bust,  to  right.     Bev.  in  |  commemoration  |  of  the  | 

first  embassy  from  I  JAPAN  |  TO  THE  |  UNITED  STATES 

1 1860  I  within  an  oak  wreath.    AE.    76  mm.    By  Paquet. 

251.  Robert  Anderson.  Defense  of  Fort  Sumpter,  1861.  Obv. 
ROBERT  —  ANDERSON.  Nude  bust  to  right. 
Bev.  THE  CHAMBER  OF  COMMERCE  NEW- 
YORK,  HONORS  THE  DEFENDERS  [  —OF  FORT 
SUMPTER,  FIRST  TO  WITHSTAND  TREASON. 
A  soldier  replacing  a  flag  on  top  of  fort.  AE.  64  mm. 
By  Miiller. 


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•252.  Oath  of  Allegiance  by  Mint  Officials,  1861.  Ohv.  THE 
CONSTITUTION  IS  SACREDLY  OBLIGATORY 
ON  ALL.     Bust  of  Washington,  to  left.     R&o.  u.  s. 

MINT  I  OATH  OF  ALLEGIANCE  [  TAKEN  BY  THE  |  OFFICERS 
AND  WORKMEN  |  SEPT.  9.  1861.  JA8.  POLLOCK  DIR.    |  within 

an  olive  wreath.     AE.     30  mm.     By  Du  Vivier-Paquet. 

*263.  Abraham    Lincoln,   Emancipation    Proclamation,    1863. 

OU.  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  PRESIDENT  UNITED 
STATES.     Nude  bust  to  right.     Re^).  march  4  j  1861  | 

TO  I  APRIL  15,  1861  I  EMANCIPATION  |  PROCLAIMED  |  JAN. 

1.  1863.  Exergue,  medal  series  of  the  |  u.  s.  mint. 
AE.     50  mm.     By  Barber. 

254.  Gen.  George  G.  Meade.  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  6>5v.  PRE- 
SENTED JULY4TH.  1866  TO  MAJ.  GEN.  GEORGE 
G.  MEADE  BY  THE  UNION  LEAGUE  OF  PHILA- 
DELPHIA.  I  AS   A   TOKEN    OF    THE    GRATITUDE   OF   HIS 

COUNTRYMEN.     Nude  bust  to  right.     Rev.  the  victor 

AT  GETTYSBURG.   THE  DELIVERER  OF  OUR  STATE.   THE 

FAITHFUL  SOLDIER  OF  OUR  COUNTRY.  *  1862  *.  Co- 
lumbia, coroneted,  seated  to  right,  holding  flag  sur- 
mounted with  liberty  cap,  and  presenting  a  wreath  to 
Gen.  Meade  who  stands  before  her.  AE.  79  mm. 
By  Paquet. 

265.  Maj.  Gen.  George  B.  McClellan.  Obo.  MAJ.  GEN. 
GEORGE  B.    —     MCCLELLAN.     Nude  bust  to  left. 

RefO.  NEC   QUERERE   |  NEC   SPERNERE  |  HONOREM  within 

a  wreath.     AE.     35  mm.     By  Lovett. 

256.  North  Western  Sanitary  Fair,  Chicago,  111.,  1865.     Oho. 

MEMORIAM  IN  AETERNAM.  Nude  bust  of  Brest. 
Lincoln,  to  right;  below,  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN. 
Reo,  NORTH  WESTERN  —  SANITARY  FAIR. 
Columbia,  with  long  chiton,  standing  to  left  and  hold- 
ing a  large  flag  in  left  hand;  to  right,  the  lake  and 
ships;  to  left,  camp,  and  a  mountain,  over  which  rises 
the  sun;  in  front,  barrels  and  boxes  of  merchandise; 
in  exergue,  Chicago,  ill  [  1865.  AE.  67  mm.  By 
Paquet. 

257.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Second  Inangnration,  1865.     Ohv.  1809* 

ABRAHAM    LINCOLN*  1865.     Bust,    beardless,    to 


374         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

right.     Refo.    with   |   malice,  toward.   |  noneowith. 

CHARITY  I  FOR  ALLoWITH.  FIRMNESS.  |  IN. THE.  RIGHT.  AS. 
GOD.  I  GIVES  VS.  TO  SEE. THE.  |  RIGHT.  LET.  VS.  STRIVE. 
ON  I    *******    I  LET.V8.  HAVE.  FAITH,  etc.      AE. 

33  mm.     By  H.  Zearing. 

258.  Abraham  Lincoln,  1866.     Ohv.  SALVATOR   PATRIAE. 
Bust  to  right.     Rev.  in  |  memory  |  of  the  |  life  acts 

AND  death  I  OF  |  ABRAHAM   LINCOLN  |  BORN   FEBRUARY 

12,  1809  I  DIED  APRIL  15,  1865  |  within  a  laurel  wreath  in 
which  is  entwined  a   ribbon   inscribed   pub -by  the- 

AMERICAN-NUMISMATIC-AND- ARCHAEOLOGICAL-SOCIETY- 
NEW  YORK.     AE.     84  mm.     By  Siegel. 

*259.  Abraham    Lincoln.     Death,    1866.     Ohv.    ABRAHAM 
LINCOLN.     Bust  to  right;  beneath,  1 865.     ^^v.heis 

IN  GLORY  AND  THE  NATION  IN  TEARS.      A  broken  Column, 

flanked  with  flags;  below,  born  feb.  12,  1809  |  assassi- 
nated I  APR.  14, 1865.    White  metal.     50  mm.     By  Key. 

260.  Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  at  Battle  of   Gettysburg,  1863. 

C'Jv.  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS.  The  arms 
of  Pennsylvania;  below,  Gettysburg  |  july  3,  1863. 
Rev).  A  trophy  of  military  arms  and  flags;  an  eagle  in 
flight  with  arrows  in  right  and  wreath  in  left  claw; 
above,  bull  run.  cedar  mt.  chancellorville  |  Fred- 
ericksburg. I  ANTiETAM.  |  in  curvcd  lines;  below,  me- 

CHANICSVILLE  I  GAINES'  MILL.  GREENDALE.  |  CHATTA- 
NOOGA. LOOKOUT  MTN.  I  in  curved  lines.     AR.     39  mm. 

261.  Unveiling  Washington  Statue,  Union  Square,  New  York, 

1861.  Ohv.  Head  of  Washington,  to  right;  around,  a 
ribbon  held  by  an  eagle  above,  bearing  the  inscription, 

TALEM    FERENT  NULLUM    SECLA  FUTURA   VIRUM.      RefO. 

Side  view  of  the  statue.  White  metal.  50  mm.  By 
G.  H.  Lovett. 

262.  First  Production  of  Copper  in  Colorado,  1860.     Obo.  M  0  N  - 

NIER  METALLURGIC  TREATMENT  OF  SUL- 
PHUR ETS.     Interior  view  of  a  smelter.    Rev.  In  field, 

STRUCK  FROM    |    THE    |    FIRST  COPPER    |    PRODUCED  j  IN  | 

COLORADO  I  1866;  around,  THE  MONNIER  METAL- 
LURGICAL COMPANY  OF  COLORADO.  AE. 
76  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         375 


^B  AGE   AND    FIDELITY    HE    DEFENDED    THE    CONSTITUTION 

^M  AND    BY    JUSTICE    AND    MAGNANIMITY   RESTORED    ALIEN- 

^H  ATED  STATES,  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel.     AE. 

^"  76  mm.     By  Barber. 

*264.  Completion  of  the  XTnion  Pacific  Railway,  1869.  Ohv. 
PRESIDENCY    —    OF  U.S.  GRANT.   Bustto  right; 

below,  THE  OCEANS  UNITED  |  BY  RAILWAY  |  MAY  10,  1869. 

Hev.  A  railway  train  among  the  mountains;   above, 

EVERY    MOUNTAIN    SHALL    BE    MADE    LOW.        Exergue, 
MEDAL  SERIES  OF  THE  U.  S.  MINT.       AE.       44  mm. 

265.  Rebuilding  of  Chicago.  Ohv.  View  of  the  burning  city, 
above  which,  Angel  of  Destruction  with  drawn  sword; 
in  exergue,  Chicago  oct.  3-9  1871  |  fort  dearborn, 
CHic°  I  1812.  Bev.  MADE  FROM  CHICAGO  COURT 
HOUSE  BELL.  A  phoenix;  below,  semper  resur- 
GENS.     AE.     50  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

266.  Washington  Grays.  Ohv.  A.  C.  WASH  I NGTON  GRAYS 
SEMI  CENTENNIAL  ANNIVERSARY,  APRIL  19. 
1 872 ;  within  an  oak  wreath,  to  |  our  |  fallen  | 
BRAVE  I  1861-1865.  Bev.  Names  of  the  officers  who  fell 
during  the  war,  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel. 
AE.     50  mm. 

•267.  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  Peace  Medal.  Ohv.  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.— LIBERTY  JUSTICE  AND  EQUAL- 
ITY. Bust  to  right;  above,  "let  us  have  peace"; 
below,  calumet  and  olive  branch,  the  whole  within  a 
laurel  wreath.  Bev.  A  globe  surmounted  by  a  Bible, 
and  flanked  by  implements  of  agriculture;  above,  ON 
EARTH  PEACE,  below,  GOOD  WILL  TOWARD 
MEN— 1871,  within  circle  of  stars.  AE.  63  mm.  By 
Paquet. 

268.  Mecklenberg  Declaration  of  Independence.  Ohv.  A  liberty 
cap  and  a  hornet's  nest  on  a  branch;  below,  1775-1875, 
two  hands  clasped;  the  whole  surrounded  with  rays. 
Bev.  MECHLENBERG  DECLARATION  OF  INDE- 
PENDENCE. Within  a  circle,  20  |  may  |  1775.  AE. 
28  mm. 


376         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

269.  Centennial  Anniversary  of  American  Independence,  1876.' 

Olv.  THESE  UNITED  COLONIES  ARE  AND  0F| 
RIGHT  OUGHT  TO  BE  FREE  AND  INDEPEND- 
ENT STATES.  Columbia  kneeling,  a  sword  in  her 
right  hand,  her  left  raised  toward  heaven;  on  edge  of 
platform,  1776.  Eev.  IN  COMMEMORATION  OF 
THE  HUNDREDTH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  AMER-, 
ICAN  INDEPENDENCE.  A  female,  standing  facing, 
holding  wreaths  in  her  outstretched  hands  which  she  is 
about  to  place  on  the  heads  of  two  kneeling  female  fig- 
ures, which  represent  Science  and  Art;  below,  act  of 
CONGRESS  JUNE  |  1874.     Brass.     5Y  mm. 

270.  Same  event.     Similar  to  No.  269,  but  with  inscription  on 

reverse  in  eight  lines.     AR.     38  mm. 

271.  Centennial  of  the  Signing  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 

ence, 1876.  Ohv.  GEORGE  —  WASHINGTON. 
Bust  of  Washington,  to  left.  Rev.  DECLARATION 
OF  (above,and)INDEPENDENCE,JULY  4. 1776  (be- 
low); interior  of  room  representing  the  signing  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence.  AE.  92  mm.  By 
Wright. 

272.  Same  event.      Obv.  A  large  square  tablet  on  which  are 

written  important  events  in  American  history.  Hev. 
Similar  to  No.  271.     AE.     92  mm. 

273.  Dedication  of  Centennial  Fountain,  Fairmount  Park,  Phila., 

1876.  Ohv.  ERECTED  BY  THE  CATHOLIC  TOTAL 
ABSTINENCE  UNION  OF  AMERICA.  Arms  of  the 
Union.  Bev.  CENTENNIAL  FOUNTAIN.  Repre- 
sentation of  the  fountain.    Exergue,  fairmotdnt  park  | 

DEDICATED    TO    |    AMERICAN    LIBERTY    |    JULY    4,    1876   j 

PHiL'*^.     Brass.     37  mm. 

•  274.  Valley  Forge  Centennial,  1878.  Ohv.  GEORGE  WASH- 
INGTON—*COM  MANDER  IN  CHIEF*.  Bust 
to  right.  Rev.  VALLEY  FORGE  CENTENNIAL— 
1 778-1 878.     Within  a  wreath,  in  commemoration  of 

THE   departure   OF   THE   CONTINENTAL  ARMY  JUNE   19. 

AE.     41  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 
•276.  James  Abram  Garfield,  Death  of,  1881.     Obv.  Bust  of 
Garfield  to  left.     Rev.  j.  a.  garfield  |  born  |  nov.  19, 
1831   I   DIED   I   SEP.  19,  1881  I  within  a  wreath.     AE. 
26  mm.     By  Paquet. 


CATAIiOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         377 

*276.  Bi-Centennial  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  1882.  Ohv. 
MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  PHILADEL- 
PHIA. Bust  of  William  Penn.  Eev.  Names  of  the 
officers  of  the  mint.     AE.     26  mm.     By  Morgan. 

277.  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Monument,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1885. 

Ohv.  SPRINGFIELD,  MASS.  DEDICATED  SEP. 
29,  1885.     Representation   of  the  monument.     Rev. 

ERECTED  I  TO  THE  MEMORY  |  OF  THE  MEN  OF  |  SPRING- 
FIELD I  WHO  DIED  *  *  *  *  I  ON  LAND  OR  SEA  |  IN  DE- 
FENCE OF  I  OUR  NATIONAL  UNION.  N.  50  mm.  By 
Merritt. 

278.  Centennial  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  1887. 

Ohv.  CENTENNIAL  OFTHE  CONSTITUTION  OF 
THE  UN  ITED  STATES.  Scroll  of  the  Constitution, 
flanked  with  flags.  Rev.  john  a.  kasson,  president 
(around),  amos  r.  little  |  chr.  ex.  com.  |  hampton  l. 

CARSON  I  SEC.  I  A.  LOUDEN  SNOWDEN  |  MAR.  CIV.  &  IN- 
DUs'l    DEPT.    I   CLINTON    P.    PAINE,  IN    CHARGE    OF   MIL'y 

DEPT.  1787-1887.     AE.     50  mm.     By  P.  L.  Kriden. 

279.  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Inauguration  of  Washington 

as  President  of  the  United  States,  1889.  Ohv.  GEORGE 
WAS  H  I N  GTO  N .  Bust  to  left;  on  right,  fasces;  across 
the  field  and  divided  by  bust  and  fasces,  PATER - 
PATRIAE  I  MDCCL  -  XXXIX;  beneath  bust,  philip. 

MARTINY.  MODELER.  DESIGN.  AND    |    COPYRIGHT.  BY.  A VGVS- 

TVS.SAiNT-GAUDENS.     On  border,    13   stars.     Rev.   to 

COM MEMORATE   |  THEINAV GVRATION  | 

OF. GEORGE. WASHINGTON  |  AS. FIRST. PRESIDENT. OF. THE 
VNITED-STATES  .  OF  .  AMERICA  |  AT  .  NEW  .  YORK  .  APRIL. 
XXX  I  M.D.O.C.LXXXIX  [  B Y .  AUTHORITY . O F  |  THE. 
COMMITTEE  i  ON.  CELEBRATION  |  NEW.  YORK.  APRIL  |  XXX.  | 

M.D.c.c.c.  Lxxxix;  above  the  inscription,  an  eagle 
grasping  a  bundle  of  arrows  and  laurel  branch;  on 
border,  38  stars.  AE.  114  mm.  By  St.  Gaudens 
and  Martiny.  See  frontispiece. 
This  medal  was  cast. 
280.  The  Sugar  House  Prison,  Demolition  of,  1892.  Ohv.  OLD 
SUGAR  HOUSE  ROSE  ST.,  N.  Y.— founded  1763, 
DEMOLISHED  1892.  Vicw  of  the  building.  Rev.  British 
PRISON  I  DURING  THE  |  REVOLUTION.  Key  and  chains, 
AE.    35  ram. 


378         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

281.  California   Mid-Winter   Exposition,  San   Francisco,  1894. 

Olv.  EUREKA.  Pallas,  fully  armed,  seated  to  left; 
near  her,  a  bear,  a  miner  digging,  and  ships  in  the 
bav;  thirty-one  stars  on  the  border.  Bev.  THE  LA  N  D 
OF   SUNSHINE,    FRUIT  AND    FLOWERS;  in  the 

field,  SOUVENIR  I  CALIFORNIA  |  MIDWINTER  |  EXPOSI- 
TION I  SAN  FRANCISCO  |  1894.     AE.     35  mm. 

282.  Hundredth  Anniversary  of   Onondaga  County,  New  York, 

1894.  Olv.  THE  COMMEMORATION  OF  THE 
HUNDREDTH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  COUNTY 
OF     ONONDAGA.     MARCH     5,    1894.     Bev.    the 

BOUNTY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK  TO  HER  SOLDIERS 
OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION.       A  map  inscribed   THE 

MILITARY  TRACT.     AE.     50  mm. 

283.  Cotton  States  and  International  Exposition,  Atlanta,  1895. 

6»Z'V.  OFFICIALSOUVENIR  MEDAL.  Bustof  Henry 
Grady,  to  right.  Rev.  COTTON  STATES  AND  IN- 
TERNATIONAL EXPOSITION  •ATLANTA*.  A 
bale  of  cotton;  above  which,  a  phoenix  rising  from  a 
flame  marked  1865;  above  the  head  of  the  phoenix,  a 
scroll  inscribed  1895.     AE.     35  mm. 

284.  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Princeton  University, 

1896.  Ohv.  View  of  Nassau  Hall,  Princeton  Univer- 
sity; below,  A  V  LA  NASSOVICA  I  MDCCCXVI.  Reo. 
On  a  scroll,  det — sub — numine;   below,  viget  quod 

ANTEA  FVIT  |  COLLEGIVM  |  NEOCAESARIENSE  |  NVNC 
ANNIS -f  CL  +  COMPLETIS  |  VNIVERSITAS  |  TRINCETONI- 
ENSIS    I    SAECVLVM    SPECTAT    |    NOVVM.       AE.       76   mm. 

By  T.  S.  C. 
286.  Unveiling  of  Washington  Monument,  Fairmount  Park, 
Philadelphia,  1897.  Olv.  SOCIETAS  CINCINNA- 
TORUM  INSTITUTA  A.  D.  MDCCLXXXIII.  The 
badge  of  the  society — an  eagle  displayed.  Rev.  View 
of  the  monument;  below,  in  commemoration  of  the 

UNVEILING  OF  THE  |  WASHINGTON  MONUMENT  |  AT  PHIL- 
ADELPHIA I  MAY  15.  1897.  AE.  76  mm.  By  Frank 
and  Krider. 

286.  Trans-Mississippi  Exposition,  Omaha,  1898.  6^5^.  TRANS- 
MISSISSIPPI  EXPOSITION,  OMAHA,  1898.  Afe- 
male  bust,  to  left.  Rev.  An  Indian,  on  horseback,  driv- 
ing a  spear  into  a  buffalo;  below,  1 848.     AE,     35  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         379 

287.  Battle  of  Santiago,    1898.     Obv.    U.  S.   NAVAL  CAM- 

PAIGN -  WEST  INDIES.  1898.  Bust  of  Admiral 
Sampson,  to  left;  left,  william  |  t  |  sampson;  right, 
COMMANDER  |  IN  |  CHIEF.  Ite\).  A  lieutenant,  gunner, 
and  marine,  on  deck  of  warship;  in  exergue,  guanta- 
NAMO  I  JUNE  11,  12,  13.     AE.     38  mm. 

288.  Victor  Blue.     Olv.  EXPLORATOR  FORTISSIMUS  IN 

PONTO  SYLVISQUE  FLORUIT.  A  three-masted 
ship  sailing  to  right,  in  front  of  which  an  eagle  with 
extended  wings  stands  on  a  large  anchor;  below,  thir- 
teen stars.  Rm.  The  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  South 
Carolina;  on  left,  a  female,  standing,  with  libert}'^  pole 
surmounted  with  cap  in  right  hand,  the  left  holding  a 
wreath  resting  on  the  seal;  on  right,  a  man  standing 
with  sword  in  right  hand;  above.  Fame,  flying  to  right, 
blowing  a  trumpet;  below,  the  women  of  south  Caro- 
lina TO  I  LIEUT.  VICTOR  BLUE  U.  S.  N.  |  IN  HIGH  APPRE- 
CIATION OF  HIS  I  COURAGE  ENTERPRISE  AND  |  DISTIN- 
GUISHED SERVICES  I  IN  THE  SANTIAGO  DE  CUBA  |  CAM- 
PAIGN I  1898.     AE.     59  mm. 

289.  Centenary  of  the  Founding  of  the  City  of  Washington,  1900. 

Olv.  JOHN  ADAMS  1800  WILLIAM  MCKINLEY 
1 900.  Busts  of  John  Adams  and  William  McKinley, 
conjoined,  to  right.     Rev.  commemorative  of  |  the 

ESTABLISHMENT  OF  |  THE  CAPITOL  IN  THE  |  DISTRICT  OF 

COLUMBIA  I  on  a  tablet;  below,  view  of  the  Capitol  of 
1800;  above,  view  of  the  Capitol  of  1900.    AE.    45  mm. 

290.  Pan- American  Exposition,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1901.     Obv.  An 

Indian,  borne  on  the  back  of  a  large  eagle.     Refo.  pan. 

AMERICAN  I  EXPOSITION  |  BUFFALO.  N.  Y.  V.  S.  A.    |  MAY  1, 

NOV.l,  I  MDCDi.  Continents  of  North  and  South  Amer- 
ica; in  field,  to  right,  p  a  e  (in  monogram).  AE. 
35  mm.     By  Brewster. 

291.  Visit  of  Henry,  Prince  of  Prussia,  to  the  United  States, 

1902.  Olv.  Bust  of  Prince  Henry,  to  left.  Rev.  TO 
COMMEMORATE  THE  VISIT  OF  HIS  ROYAL 
HIGHNESS  PRINCE  HENRY  OF  PRUSSIA.  Mer- 
cury bearing  flowers  and  fruits.  AR.  70  mm.  By 
Brenner. 

This   medal  was    issued  by  the  American   Numismatic  and 
Archaeological  Society,  New  York,  1902. 


380        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

292.  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,   1904.     OflBlcial   Souvenir. 

Ohv.  LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION,  1904. 
OFFICIAL  SOUVENIR.  Busts  of  Jefferson  and 
Napoleon,  jugate,  to  left.  ^6^;.  Map  of  the  territory; 
above,  Louisiana  tekritory,  1803;  below,  st.  louis, 
1904.     AR.     35  mm. 

293.  Louisiana     Purcliase    Exposition.      The     Commemorative 

Medal  of  the  Exposition.  Same  designs  as  No.  192. 
Triangular  shape  with  curved  sides.  AE.  70  mm. 
By  Weinman. 

294.  Inauguration  of  President  Eoosevelt,  1905.     Ohv.  Bust  of 

Mr.  Roosevelt,  to  left.  Bev.  inaugurated  president 
of  the  united  states  march  4, 1905.  Branches  of  oak 
and  laurel.     AE.     45  mm. 

295.  John  Paul  Jones.     Transfer  of  His  Remains  from  Paris  to 

Annapolis, Maryland,  1905.  Olv.^OWH  PAUL  JONES 
1747-1797.  Bust  to  left,  with  branch  of  laurel  over 
shoulder.  Rev.  The  casket  on  a  gun  carriage  drawn 
by  six  horses;  at  right  end  of  the  plaque  stands  Fame 
with  wreaths  in  right  arm  and  blowing  a  trumpet; 
above,  AMERICA  CLAIMS  HEROWN.  AR.  Plaque, 
60  X  80  mm.     By  Brenner. 

Issued  by  American  Numismatic  feociety. 

296.  Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Settlement  of  the 

Jews  in  the  United  States,  1905.  Ohv.  COMMEMO- 
RATING .THE  .250.  AN  N  I VERSARY  .  OF.  JEWISH. 
SETTLEMENT.  IN. THE.  UNITED.  STATES.  Lib- 
erty, wearing  liberty  cap  and  laurel  wreath,  seated  to 
right;  behind,  a  female  figure.  Truth  (?),  with  sword  in 
r.  hand,  from  whom  emanate  rays  of  light;  below,  a 
female  figure,  Ignorance,  crouches  to  left.  Rev.  In 
Hebrew,  "Liberty  is  born  of  Heaven;  Righteousness 
and  Judgment  are  the  supports  of  her  throne.'"  His- 
tory, standing  to  right,  a  stylus  in  r.  hand,  and  in  1.  a 
tablet  inscribed  1665  |  1905;  behind,  an  eagle  with  wings 
displayed  perched  upon  a  rock;  to  left,  a  laurel  tree. 
AR.     76  mm.     By  Konti. 

297.  Centenary  of  the  Discovery  of  Pike's  Peak,  1906.      Ohv. 

2EBUL0N  MONTGOMERY  PIKE  1779-1813.  Bust, 
to  right.     R&c.  SOUTHWEST  EXPEDITI0N.COM- 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         381 

MEMORATIVE  MEDAL.  -  COLORADO  1806-1906. 
View  of  Pike's  Peak.  AE.  50  mm. 
1.  Benjamin  Franklin,  Bicentenary  of  His  Birth,  1906.  Ohv. 
BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Bust  of  Franklin  to  left 
between  laurel  branches;  to  right,  1706  |  1790;  below, 
PRINTER.  PHILOSOPHER  |  .SCIENTIST. 
STATESMAN  |  .  DIPLOMAT.  E^.  History,  a  fe- 
male, diademate,  in  long  chiton  and  peplos,  seated  to 
right  upon  a  platform  and  writing  upon  an  oval  tablet; 
before  her,  standing  to  left,  are  Literature,  a  female, 
Science,  a  youth  with  thunderbolt  in  hand,  and  Phi- 
losophy, a  bearded  old  man  with  parchment  in  hands; 
above  the  heads  of  the  figures  the  designations  his- 
tory, LITERATURE,  SCIENCE,  and  FHILOSO  ]  PHY;  aboVB, 
STRUCK    BY    ACT    OF    THE    CONGRESS  |  OF    THE    VNITED 

STATES. — exergue^  to  commemorate  the  two  hun- 
dredth I  ANNIVERSARY  OF  THE  BIRTH  OF  |  BENJAMIN 
FRANKLIN   j  M.C. M.V.I. 

•299.  World  Cruise  of  Atlantic  Squadron,  1907.  Ohv.  THEO- 
DORE I  ROOSEVELT  -  PRESIDENT  |  OF  THE  ] 
UNITED  I  STATES.  Bust  to  left.  Rev.  Columbia 
standing  beneath  a  flag  which  is  hoisted  by  a  cupid,  her 
right  hand  resting  on  an  atlas,  waves  farewell  to  the 
departing  fleet;  on  wall,  hampton. roads  dec.  16,  1907  | 

DEPARTURE  .  OF .  UNITED  STATES .  ATLANTIC  |  FLEET.  ON. 

CRUISE  AROUND.  THE.  WORLD.  Plaque,  62  X  81  mm.  By 
Barber  and  Morgan. 

,300.  Wilbur  and  Orville  Wright.  First  Successful  Navigation 
of  the  Air,  1908.  Ohv.  AERO  CLUB  OF  AMERICA. 
Busts,  jugate,  of  Messrs.  Wilbur  and  Orville  Wright, 
to  left;  in  field  on  left,  w.  wright  [  sep.  21.  1908.  |  le 
mans  I  FRANCE;  on  right,  o.  wright  |  sep.  9,  1908.  ] 
FORT  I  MYER  VA.  |  V.  s.  A.;  above,  CANCELED.  Rev. 
An  aeroplane  in  flight;  below,  seal  of  the  Aero  Club 
of  America;  in  field,  canceled.  AE.  76  mm.  By 
V.  D.  Brenner. 

301.  Jamestown  Exposition,  1907.  Ohv.  TER-CENTEN  N  lAL 
OF  THE  SETTLEMENT  OF  JAMESTOWN.  Bust 
of  an  Indian  girl,  to  left.  Reo.  LANDING  OF  EX- 
PEDITION UNDER  CAPT.  JOHN  SMITH.  Two 
ships  under  sail;  below,  may  13,  1607.     AE.     35  mm. 

22023°— 14 25 


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382         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

302.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Centenary  of  Birth,  1909.     Olv.  WITH 

MALICE  TOWARD  NONE  WITH  CHARITY  FOR 
ALL.     Bust  of  Lincoln  to  left;  below,  1809.     Refv. 

THIS  MEDAL  |  WAS  STRUCK  FOR  |  THE  GRAND  ARMY  |  OF 
THE  REPUBLIC  |  IN  COMMEMORATION  |  OF  THE  |  100  AN- 
NIVERSARY   I    OF   THE    BIRTH   OF    |    ABRAHAM   LINCOLN  | 

within  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel.  AE.  76  mm.  By 
Roine. 

303.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Centenary  of  Birth,  1909.     Ohv.  ABRA- 

HAM    —     LINCOLN     1809-1865.      Bust    to    left. 

BeV.  EMANCIPATION  |  PROCLAMATION  |  SIGNED  |  JAN- 
UARY FIRST,  1863  I  within  a  wreath;  above,  LIBER- 
ATOR ;  below,  CENTEN  N  I AL  COM  MEM  ORATION 
1909.     AE.     63.5  mm.     By  Roin6. 

304.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Centenary  of  Birth,  1909.     Olv.  Bust 

to  right;  below,  ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  |  *  *  1809- 
1909*  *.  ^e?;.  Plain,  AE.  Plaque,  67  x  89  mm. 
By  Brenner. 

The  bust  of  this  plaque  is  the  same  as  that  employed  for  the 
Lincoln  Cent  of  1909. 

305.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Centenary  of  Birth,  1909.     Ohv.  Bust 

of  Mr.  Lincoln  to  right.  1809  —  1909.  Eev.  A  high 
cliff  against  which  the  waves  of  the  ocean  beat;  on  top 
of  cliff,  an  eagle;  above,  the  sun's  rays  bursting 
through  the  clouds;  in  field,  preserve  protect  |  de- 
fend,    AE.     63.5  mm.     By  Brenner. 

*306.  Abraham    Lincoln,    Centenary    of    Birth,    1909,      Ohv. 
ABRAHAM     —     LINCOLN.     Bust,  to  right.     Bev. 

1809-1909  WITH  MALICE  |  TOWARD  NONE  |  WITH  CHARITY  | 

FOR  ALL.  Palm  and  laurel  branches  on  left.  AE. 
62  mm.      By  Morgan. 

307.  President  Taft  and  Vice-President  Sherman.     Ohv.  INAU- 

G  U  RAT  ION.  Bust  of  President  and  Vice-President, 
jugate,  to  left;  below,  march  4,  1909.     Rev.  william  | 

HOWARD  I  TAFT  |  PRESIDENT  |  JAMES  |  SCHOOLCRAFT  | 
SHERMAN  I  VICE-PRESIDENT.       AE.       50  mm. 

308.  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration,  New  York,  1909.     Ohv.  Three 

females  seated  upon  a  platform,  the  central  one,  facing, 
the  other  two  to  left  and  right,  with  heads  facing;  the 


CATALOGUE    OF   COIN'S,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.  383 

central  figure  holds  a  model  of  the  steamship  Clermont, 
the  one  on  left  holds  an  anchor,  and  the  one  on  right, 
a  scroll;  above,  between  two  columns,  a  medallion  of 
Fulton;  in  the  distance  on  left,  New  York  of  1809, 
on  right,  the  city  of  1909;  in  exergue,  first  use  of 

STEAM   IN    NAVIGATION  |  ON    THE    HUDSON    RIVEK  |  1807. 

Reo.  DISCOVERY  OF— HUDSON  RIVER  BY- 
HENRY  HUDSON— A.  D.  MDCIX.  The  deck  of  the 
Half  Moon,  showing  Hudson  and  sailors;  below,  small 
representation  of  the  ship  and  the  name  half  -  maene; 
to  left  of  which,  the  American  |  numismatic  society; 
and  to  right,  hudson-fulton  |  celebration  comm. 
AR.     101  mm.     By  Fuchs. 

Medal  issued  by  the  American  Numismatic  Society. 

)9.  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration,  New  York,  1909.     The  same 

as  No.  309,  in  bronze. 

HO.  Tricentennial  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Hudson  River,  1909. 

Oh).  •  HENDRIX  *  HUDSON  *.  Bustof  Hudson 
with  large  ruff,  to  right;  below,  1609.  Refo,  The  Half 
Moon  sailing  to  right;  above,  on  border,  NIEUW. 
AM  -  STERDAM;  below,  mcmix.  |  h  |  i  daaldeb. 
AV.     15  mm.     By  Higgins. 

\\\.  Centennial  of  the  Sailing  of  the  Clermont,  1909.  Ohv. 
ROBERT  FULTON.  Facing  bust;  below,  1809-1909. 
Ren.  The  steamship  Clermont;  above,  NEW  YORK 
TO  ALBANY ;  below,  the  clermont  |  h  j  one  .  trip. 
AV.     15  mm.     By  Higgins. 

U2.  Visit  of  the  U.  S.  S.  Nashville  to  Chicago,  1909.  Obo. 
U.S.  S.  NASHVILLE.  Representation  of  the  Nash- 
ville. Rev.  ARRIVAL  OF  |  V.  8.  S.  NASHVILLE  |  IN  CHI- 
CAGO HARBOR  JUNE  5  1909  |  FIRED  FIRST  SHOT  |  IN  SPAN- 
ISH-AMERICAN WAR.  AE.  Rectangular,  38  x  76  mm. 
By  Ripstra. 

Issued  by  the  Chicago  Numismatic  Society. 

\\Z.  Tercentenary  of  the  Discovery  of  Lake  Champlain,  1909 
Ohv.  Bustof  Champlain,  facing;  above,  1609  -  1909; 
below,  champlain.  Reo.  Champlain  and  companions 
inacanoe;  THE  TER-CENTEN NIAL  OFTHE  DIS- 
COVERY OF  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN.    AR.     27  mm. 


384         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

314.  Visit  of  Japanese  Commercial  Representatives  to  United 
States,  1909.  Olv.  WILLIAM  H.  TAFT  PRESI- 
DENT —  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES;  bust,  to 
right.     Rev.  visit  of  the  |  honorable  commercial  ] 

COMMISSION  OF  JAPAN  ]  TO  THE  UNITED  STATES  |  OCTO- 
BER, 1909  I  in  English  and  Japanese,  within  a  wreath 
of  laurel.     AE.     76  mm.     By  Barber  and  Morgan. 


The  following  medals  relate  to  Washington.     Many  of  them  are  of  recent 
origin,  and  but  few  of  them  are  of  importance: 

315.  Ohv.  WASHINGTON   BORN  FEB.  22,  1732.    Bust  of 

Washington,  to  right.  Rev.  the  defender  of  lib- 
erty; within  a  wreath,  U.S.A.     Lead.     37  mm. 

316.  Ohv.  Farm-yard  scene,  with  cow  and  sheep;  below,  U.S.A. 

Rev.    SECOND    PRESIDENCY    OF   WASHINGTON    MDCCXCVI 

within  a  wreath.     AE.     48  mm. 

317.  Oh).  Inside  view  of  a  cottage,  a  woman  spinning,  etc. 

Reo.  Similar  to  No.  315.     AE.     48  mm. 

318.  Obv.  A  man  sowing  grain.     Refd.  Similar  to  No.  315. 

48  mm. 

319.  6>Jv.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  to  left.    Reo. 

LIBERTY  AND  SECURITY.  A  shield;  above,  an 
eagle  displayed.     AE.     33  mm. 

320.  Ohv.    GEORGE     WASHINGTON.     Bust,    to    right. 

Reo.  MARTHA  WASHINGTON;  bust,  to  left.  AR. 
21  mm. 

321.  Ohv.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ.     Bust,  to  right; 

below,     LATE    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES    OF 

AMERICA.  Rev.  MADE  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF 
OF  THE  AMERICAN  FORCES  THE  IS^h  JUNE 
1775.     Within  a  laurel  wreath,  with  courage  |  and 

FIDELITY  I  he  DEFENDED  THE  |  RIGHTS  [  OF  A  FREE 
PEOPLE.   I  DIED  DEC  14  1799  |  AGED  |  68.      AE.      33  mm. 

322.  Ohv.    G.    WASHINGTON     E^.    COMMANDER    OF 

THE  CONTIN'-  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.  Bust  to 
right.     Refo.  Trophy  of  military  arms.     AE.     33  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         385 

323.  Ohv.     GEORGIUS  WASHINGTON      PRAES.  PRIM. 

IRER.CONF.AMER.  MDCCLXXXIX  Bust,  to  right. 
R^.  NATUS  FEB.  XXII.MDCCXXXIX  —  OBIIT 
DEC.  XIV.MDCCXCIX;  Pallas  wearing  Corinthian 
helmet,  seated  to  left;  above,  fideli  certa  merces; 
beneath,  mdccclx.  White  metal.  52.5  mm.  By 
Lovett. 

324.  6>Jv.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  to  left.     Eev. 

Within  a  wreath,  born  feb.  22,  1732  |  chosen  com- 
mander IN  I  CHIEF  JULY,  1776  |  CHOSEN  PRESIDENT  1789  | 

DIED  DEC^.  14,  1799  |  AGED  68  YEARS.  White  metal. 
45  mm.     By  W.  F^. 

325.  Ohv.    GEORGE    WASHINGTON     PRESIDENT    OF 

THEUNITED  STATES.  Draped  bust  to  right,  upon 
a  pedestal,  on  front  of  which  is  a  relief  representing 
pastoral  scene;  on  left,  an  Indian;  on  right,  Columbia 
wearing  helmet  and  holding  spear;  below,  born  feb^. 

■  1732  I  DIED  I  DEC^1799.     No  reverse.     A  cliche  in  white 

^H  metal.     63.5  mm. 

Hb26.   Olv.   PATRIAE   PATER.     Bust,  to  left.     Rev.  provi- 

^B  DENCE    I    LEFT    HIM .  |    CHILDLESS    |    THAT    THE    NATION   | 

^K,  MIGHT  CALL  HIM  |  FATHER  |  1799.      AE.      28  mm. 

327.  Similar  to  No.  325.     White  metal.     28  mm. 

328.  Olv.  THE   FATHER   OF  HIS   COUNTRY.     Bust,  to 

right;  below,  born  feb.  22,  1732.  Rev.  NATIONAL 
MONUMENT.  Representation  of  the  shaft;  below, 
JULY  4,  1848.     White  metal.     40  mm. 

329.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Washington  on  a  medallion  borne  by  an 

eagle;    a    scroll,    inscribed,    patriae    pater.     Rev. 

STRUCK  I  AND  DISTRIBUTED  IN  |  THE  CIVIC  PROCESSION  | 
FEB'y  22.  1832  |  THE  CENTENNIAL  |  ANNIVERSARY  OF 
THE  1  BIRTHDAY  OF  |  WASHINGTON  |  BY  THE  GOLD  AND 
SILVER  I  ARTIFICERS  OF  |  PHILAD.      AE.      41  mm. 

330.  Ohv.    GEORGE  —  WASHINGTON.     Bust,    to    left. 

Rev.  I  HOPE  THAT  |  LIBERAL  ALLOWANCES  |  WILL  BE 
MADE  FOR  THE  |  POLITICAL  OPINIONS  OF  |  EACH  OTHER. 
WITHOUT  THESE  |  I  DO  NOT  SEE  HOW  THE  REINS  |  OF 
GOVERNMENT  ARE  TO  BE  |  MANAGED  OR  HOW  |  THE 


386         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

UNION    OF    THE    STATES  |  CAN    BE    MUCH    LONGER  |  PEE- 

SERVED.     White  metal.     69  mm. 

331.  6^5^.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  to  left.     Ren. 

Mount  Vernon  residence;  in  exergue,  residence  of 
WASHINGTON  |  MOUNT  VERNON  VIRGINIA.  White  metal, 
63.5  mm.     By  Smith  and  Horst. 

332.  Obv.   GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  to  right. 

Rev.  Mount  Vernon  residence.  AE.  Electrotype. 
81  mm.     By  Demarest. 

333.  Ohxi.  Similar  to  No.  332.     Rev.  Tomb  of  Washington. 

334.  Ohv.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  FIRST  PRESIDENT   OF  THE  U". 

STATES.     Draped  bust,  to  right;   the  whole  within  a 
wreath.     Rev.  Washington's  residence,  his  residence;] 
below,  AT  MOUNT  VERNON.     White  metal.     33  mm. 
By  Lovett. 


The  following  five  medalets  are  known  as  Sage's  Historical  Tokens 
and  include  Nos.  7,  8,  9,  10,  and  11  of  the  series: 

836.  Oh).  THE  HOME  OF  WASHINGTON.    View  of  the 
house;  below,  mount  vernon.     Ren.  the  women  of 

AMERICA  I    NOBLE    |    PRESERVERS    |    OF  |  OUR  FATHER'S  | 

HOME,  within  circle  of  stars.  AE.  32  mm.  (Sage 
No.  7.) 

336.  Hasbrook House.     6>5v.THE  OLD  HASBROOK  HOUSE. 

View  of  the  house;  below,  newburg,  n.  y.  RefG. 
Washington's  |  head  |  quarters  within  palm  wreath. 
AE.     32  mm.     (Sage  No.  8.) 

337.  Richmond  Hill  House.    Ohv.  RICHMONDHILLHOUSE, 

N.Y.     View  of  the  house;  below,  erected  1760.     Rem. 

WASHINGTON  |  HEAD  |  QUARTERS  |  MAY    1776  |  withiu     a 

wreath;  above,  scales.     AE.     32  mm.     (Sage  No.  9.) 

338.  Tappan  Headquarters.     Obv.  WAS H I  N GTO N 'S  H  EAD- 

QUARTERS.  View  of  the  house;  below,  at  tappan. 
Reo.  LIBERTY  TREE;  a  pine  tree.  AE.  32  mm. 
(Sage  No.  10.) 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COIlirS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         387 

339.  Valley  Forge.  Olv.  WASHINGTON'S  HEADQUAR- 
TERS. View  of  the  house;  below,  AT  VALLEY 
FORGE.  Ren.  don't  tread  on  me  |  i  have  danger- 
ous fangs;  a  serpent  coiled  ready  to  strike.  AE. 
32  mm.     (Sage  No.  11.) 


340.  Siege  of  Boston.     Ohv.     GEO   WASHINGTON,   1776. 

Washington  mounted,  before  Boston.  Re^.  siege  of  [ 
BOSTON,  within  a  wreath.     AE.     32  mm. 

341.  Siege  of  Boston.     Ohv.  Bust  of  Washington,  to  right. 

Rev.  Similar  to  obverse  of  No.  340.  White  metal. 
32  mm. 

342.  Oh).  Bust  of  Washington,  to  left.     R€f\).  Plain.     Iron. 

108  mm. 

343.  Washington.      Oval   plaque  with    bust,   to  left.      AE. 

53  X  TO  mm. 

344.  Washington  Grays.     Plaque   with    bust,   to   left.     AE. 

56  X  78  mm, 

345.  Washington,   Kosciusko  and  Lafayette.     Obv.  TO  THE 

HEROS  OF  LIBERTY  THE  FRIENDS  OF  THE 
PEOPLES  INDEPENDENCE.  Busts  of  the  three 
generals  in  a  row,  to  left.  Rev.  Dates  of  birth  and 
death  of  each  general,  with  an  oak  wreath  above  each 
inscription.     Electrotype.     AE.     51  mm. 

346.  Washington  and  Franklin.     Ohv.  Busts  of  Washington 

and  Franklin.  Refo.  par  |  nobile  |  fratum  |  within  a 
wreath.     White  metal.     27  mm. 

*347.  Washington  and  Jackson.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Washington, 
to  right.  By  Du  Vivier.  Rev.  Bust  of  Jackson,  to 
left.     ByPaquet.     AE.     19  mm. 

*348.  Washington  and  Lincoln.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  347. 
Rev.  Bust  of  Lincoln,  to  right.     AE.     19  mm. 

•349.  Washington  and  Grant.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  347.  Rev. 
Bust  of  Grant,  to  right.     AE.     19  mm. 

•  350.  Time  Increases  His  Fame.  Ohv.  GEORGE  WASH- 
I N  GTO  N .  Bust,  to  right.  Rev.  time  |  increases  | 
HIS  I  FAME  1  within  a  laurel  wreath.     AE.     28  mm. 


388  CATALOGUE   OF   COIKS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

361.  Washington  and  Lafayette.     Olv.  Busts  of  Washington 

and  Lafayette,  vis-a-vis^  within  a  wreath,  Mefo.  par 
NOBiLE  FRATRUM,  within  laurel  wreath.  White  metal. 
IT  mm. 

362.  Washington  and  Webster.     6>Ji;.  PATRIAE  PATER. 

Bust,toleft.     Eefv.DkH\£L  WEBSTER.     Bust, 

to  right.     White  metal.     17  mm. 

353.  Washington  and  Everett.  Olv.  GEORGE  WASH- 
INGTON. Bust,  to  right;  below,  feb.  22^°,  1732. 
Beo.  EDWARD  EVERETT.  Bust,  to  left;  below, 
APR.  ll"^^,  1794.     White  metal.     20  mm. 

364.  Washington  and  Franklin.  Olv.  GEORGE  WAS H I N G- 
TO  N .  Bust,  to  right;  below,  born  feb.  22, 1732.  Bev. 
BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Bust  to  left;  below,  born 
JAN.  17,  1706.     AE.     20  mm. 

366.  Valley  Forge.  Ohv.  GEORGEWASHINGTON.  Bust, 
to  left,  wearing  military  hat;  in  field,  to  left,  1778,  to 
right,  VALLEY  I  FORGE.  Rev.  125TH.  ANNIVERSARY; 
the  headquarters;  below,  valley  forge  headquar- 
ters 1798-1903.     AE.     24  mm. 

366.  160'^^-  Anniversary  of  Washington's  Initiation  as  Free- 
mason. Ohv.  SESQUI -CENTENNIAL  OF  WASH- 
INGTON INITIATION  INTO  FREEMASONRY. 
A.  L.  5902.     Bust  of  Washington,  to  left;  below,  e.a. 

NOV.4,5752.      |     F.C.MAR.3,5753     |     M.M.AUG.4.5753.      BeV. 

GRAND  LODGE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Medusa 
mask  within  rays;  below,  virtute  silentio  amore. 
AE.     52  mm. 

357.  160'^^-  Anniversary  of  Washington's  Initiation  as  Free- 
mason. Ohv.  SESQUI-CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  INI- 
TIATION OF  WASHINGTON  INTO  FREEMA- 
SONRY. Bust  of  Washington,  to  left;  below,  nov.4, 
A.L.5752.  Bev.  PHILO  LODGE  N0.444.F.&.  A.M. 
PHILADELPHIA.  Busts  of  Edgar  A.  Tennis  and  John 
Lindsay,  respectively  Grand  Master  and  Worshipful 
Master,  jugate,  to  left;  below,  November  29,a.d.1902. 
AE.     52  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         389 

368.  160'^^-  Anniversary  of  Washington's  Initiation  as  Free- 

mason.    6>5i;.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust, 

to  right;  above,  on  border,  eagle  holding  in  bill 
streamer  inscribed  talem-ferent-nullum-secla-fu- 
tura-vikum;  below,  standards,  arms,  and  shield.  Rev. 
Plan  of  a  masonic  lodge  and  emblems  of  masonry. 
AE.     32  mm. 

369.  Washington  Memorial  Association.     Ohv.  STRUCK   BY 

ORDER  OF  CONGRESS  TO  COMMEMORATE 
THE  CENTENARY  OFWASHINGTON'S  DEATH. 
Bust,  to  right;  below,  Washington  |  monument  |  as- 
SOCIA   I   TION  ALEXAN   1   DRIA  VA.     Rev.  WASH- 

INGTON; masonic  apron,  master  Alexandria 

LODGE,  NO.  22,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.  1788;  the  whole  within  laurel 
wreath.     AE.     26  mm. 

360.  Washington  Memorial  Association.     Ohv,  Similar  to  No. 

359.      Rev.  Washington  surveyed  Alexandria. 

1749.  A  surveyor's  instrument,  within  a  wreath.  AE. 
26  mm. 

361.  Washington  Memorial  Association.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No. 

359.  Rev.  Washington  member  of  friendship 
FIRE  CO.  1773.  A  hand  fire  engine,  within  wreath. 
AE.     26  mm. 

362.  Washington  Memorial  Association.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No. 

359.  ^ev.  WASHINGTON  FOREMOST  FARMER 
OF  HIS  DAY.  A  winged  female  with  torch,  floating 
over  a  harvest  field.     AE.     26  mm. 

VI.  HONORARY  AIU)  PERSONAL  MEDALS. 

*363.  Professor  Louis  Agassiz.     Ohv.  AGASSIZ.     Bust,   to 
right.     i?ev.  TERRA  M  ARIQUE  DUCTOR  I  NDAGA- 
TIONE  NATURAE.    Within  laurel  wreath,  na.  1807  | 
OB.  1873.     AE.     46  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

364.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Mr.  Beecher,  to 
right.  Rev.  henky  ward  beecher  |  born  june  24. 
1818.  1  DIED  I  march  8,  1887  |  within  a  laurel  wreath. 
AE.     76  mm. 


390         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

366.  Daniel  Garrison  Brinton.     Ohv.    DANIEL.    GARRISON. 

B  R I  N  TO  N .     Bust  of  Dr.  Brinton,  to  left ;  in  field,  and 

divided    by    the    bust,  m.d.c.     -    c.c.  |  xcv    -    iii. 

^ev.THE. NUMISMATIC. AND. ANTIQUA  -   RIAN. 

SOCIETY. OF.PHILADELPHIA.    The  seal  of  the  so- 

ciet}'^;  in  the  field,  left,  vestigia  |  rerum.  |  seq  |  ui; 

to   right,  M.D.  I  c.c.c.  |  lviii.     AE.     63  mm.     By  J. 

Flanagan. 
366.  J.  Fennimore  Cooper.     OU.  THE  PERSONIFICATION 

OF  HONOR,  TRUTH  AND  JUSTICE.     Bust  of  Mr. 

Cooper,  to  left.     i?ev.  to  ]  j.  fennimore  cooper  |  the 

OFFERING  I  OF  A  I  GRATEFUL  HEART  ]  FOR  HIS  DISIN- 
TERESTED I  VINDICATION    I    OF    HIS    |    BROTHER    SAILOR  | 

JESSE  D.  ELLIOTT.,  Within  oak  wreath.     White  metal. 
50  mm.     By  Lovett. 
*367.  Captains   Creighton,  low,  and   Stouffer,  for  Rescue   of 
Passengers  from   Steamer   San   Francisco,    1854.     Ohv. 
Arms  of  City  of  Philadelphia.    IlefG.  testimonial  |  to  | 

CAPTAINS  I  CREIGHTON,  LOW  AND  STOUFFER.  |  OF  THE 
SHIPS  I  THREE  BELLS,  KILBY,  AND  ANTARCTIC.  |  FROM 
THE  CORPORATION  |  OF  THE  |  CITY  OF  PHILADELPHIA.  | 
FOR  THEIR  GALLANTRY  IN  RESCUING  |  THE  PASSENGERS 
FROM   THE  WRECK  OF  |  THE   STEAMER  |  SAN   FRANCISCO  | 

JANUARY  1854.     AE.     75  mm. 

368.  John  Ericsson.     Olv.    JOHANNES    ERICSSON     MA- 

CHIN  ARUM  INVENTOR.  Head,  to  right;  below, 
N.  1803  &  o,  1889.  Rev.  INGENIOARTEM  ET  MAR- 
TEM  DIREXIT.  Warship  of  Monitor  type.  Ex- 
ergue, SOCIO  INCLUTISSIMO  |  REG.  ACAD.  SCIENT.  SUEG.  | 

MDCCCXciii.     AE.     32  mm.     By  Alhorn. 

369.  Edwin    Forrest.     OU.     EDWIN  —  FORREST.     Bust 

to  left.     Reo.   born  in  the  city  of  pailadelphia  | 

MARCH  9"^°.  1806.     JUST  TO  |  OPPOSERS  |  AND  TO  FRIENDS  | 

sincere  I  within  a  laurel  wreath.  AE.  76  mm.  By 
Jones. 

370.  Benjamin  Franklin.     Ohv.  LIGHTNING  AVERTED.  — 

TYRANNY  REPELLED.  Bust  of  Franklin,  to  right. 
Reo.  An  eagle  with  a  laurel  branch  in  the  beak,  grasps 
the  lightning  in  his  talons;  above,  1783;  below,  portion 
of  globe  inscribed  united  states.     AE.     40  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         391 

371.  Benjamin  Franklin.     Ohv.  BENJ.   FRANKLIN   NAT  US 

BOSTON  XVII  JAN.MDCCVI.  Bust  to  left;  on 
truncation  of  the  bust,  dupre  f.  Refo.  ERIPUIT 
COELO  FULMEN  SCEPTRUM  QUE  TYRANNIS. 
A  winged  youth  with  drapery  hanging  from  outstretched 
right  arm,  standing  facing;  on  ground,  to  right,  broken 
scepter  and  crown;  on  left,  a  round  peristyle  temple 
with  lightning  rod  receiving  a  bolt  of  lightning  from 
the  clouds.  Exergue,  soulpsit  et  dicavit  |  aug. 
DUPRE  ANNO  |  MDCCLXxxiv.    AE.     46  mm.    By  Dupre. 

372.  Benjamin  Franklin.     Laureated  bust  of  Franklin,  to  left; 

around,  on  border,  palm  branches  to  right  and  left, 
and  BENJAMIN  FRAN  KL I  N  above;  below,  printer. 

PHILOSOPHER.    I  SCIENTIST  .  STATESMAN  .   |  DIPLOMAT;   in 

the  field,  left,  1706;  right,  1790.     AE.     435  mm.     By 

Saint-Gaudens. 

This  medallion  was  cast  from  the  original  model  of  the  first  study- 
by  Mr.  Saint-Gaudens  for  the  medal  made  to  commemorate  the 
200th  anniversary  of  Mr.  Franklin's  birth  in  1906. 

373.  Robert  and  louisa  Gilmore;  50th  Anniversary   of    their 

marriage.  Ohv.  ROBERT  AND  LOUISA  GIL- 
MORE.     Busts  of  the  pair,  jugate,   to  left;    below, 

MARRIED      FIFTY    YEARS  |  THE     25TH    SEPTEMBER  |   1821. 

^^.  TO  CON  -JUGAL  HAPPINESS.     Acupidwith 

torch  over  shoulder.  AE.  41  mm.  By  Faulkner. 
•  374.  David  Hosack,   M.  D.     Obv.   DAVID  HOSACK 

M.D.     Head  to  right.     Refo.  ARTS  AND  SCIENCE. 

Globe,  palette,  lyre,  etc.  AE.  33  mm.  By  Furst. 
376.  Washington  Irving.     Ohv.  Nude  bust  of  Mr.  Irving,  to 

left.       Rev.  WASHINGTON  IRVING  |  BORN  |  APRIL  3,  1783  | 

DIED  I  NOVEMBER28,  |  1859  |  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and 
laurel.  White  metal.  70  mm.  By  Henning. 
376.  Thomas  Jefferson.  Ohv.  TRIBUTE  TO  THE  AUTHOR 
OF  THE  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE 
1776.  Bust  of  Mr.  Jefferson,  to  left.  Ren.  THE 
THOMAS  JEFFERSON  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIA- 
TION  OF  THE  UNITED   STATES  |  1903;  in  field, 

WE  HOLD  THESE  |  TRUTHS  TO  BE  SELF  EVIDENT  |  THAT 
ALL  MEN  I  ARE  CREATED  EQUAL  |  THAT  THEY  ARE  EN- 
DOWED I  BY  THEIR  CREATOR  WITH  |  CERTAIN  INALIEN- 
ABLE RIGHTS  I  THAT  AMONG  THESE  |  ARE  LIFE  LIBERTY 
AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  |  HAPPINESS.      AE.      76  mm. 


392         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

*377.  Lincoln  and  Garfield.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Lincoln,  to  right. 
Rev.  Bust  of  Garfield,  to  left.  AE.  19  mm.  By 
Barber. 

*378.  Lincoln  and  Grant.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  377.  Rev. 
Bust  of  Grant,  to  right.    AE.     19  mm.     By  Barber. 

*379.  Lincoln  and  Broken  Column.  Obv.  Bust  of  Lincoln,  to 
right.     Rev.  Broken  column,  flags,  and  scroll.     19  mm. 

380.  Joseph  J.  Mickley,  1867.     Olv.  JOSEPH  J.  MICKLEY. 

1867.  Bust  to  left.  R&v.  president  |  of  the  |  nu- 
mismatic I  AND  I  antiquarian  |  SOCIETY  ]  OF  |  PHILA- 
DELPHIA.    AE.     35  mm.     By  Key. 

381.  Will  Page.     Oh).  WILL  PAGE.     1848.     Bust  to  right. 

Rev.  A  palette.     AE.     48  mm.     By  Wright. 

382.  Dr.  Joseph  Pancoast.     Ohv.   PAN  CO  AST.     Bust  to  left. 

Rev.  JOSEPH  pancoast  M.  D.  I  PROF.  OF  ANATOMY  |  JEF- 
FERSON MEDICAL  1  COLLEGE  BORN  1805  |  within  a  Wreath 
of  oak  and  laurel.     AE.     78  mm.     By  W.  Barber. 

383.  Charles  Willson  Peale,  Founder  of  the  Philadelphia  Museiun, 

1821.  6>5v.  CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE.  Bust  to 
left.  Reo.  PHILADELPHIA  MUSEUM  INCORPO- 
RATED 1821;  within  a  laurel  wreath,  to  |  s.  moore. 
AR.     32  mm. 

384.  Benjamin  Rush,  M.  D.     Ohv.  BENJAMIN  RUSH.  M.  D. 

OF  PHILADELPHIA.  Bust  to  left.  ^^.  A  stream 
of  water;  in  field,  sidenham;  on  right,  an  open  book 
on  a  rock,  which  bears  the  words,  read,  |  think,  |  ob- 
serve; below,  a.  mdcccviii.    AE.     43  mm.     ByFiirst. 

386.  Carl  Schurz,  1829-1906.  Ohv.  Half-length  figure  of  Mr. 
Schurz,  facing,  holding  a  paper  in  left  hand,  the  arm 
resting  on  a  column  inscribed  vbi  |  libertas  |  ibi  | 
patria.  Rev.  Two  youths,  standing  to  right,  the  fore- 
most with  left  hand  upraised.  AE.  Plaque,  36  x  48 
mm.     By  Brenner. 

386.  Henry   Shaw.      Ohv.     HENRY    SHAW.     Bust  to  left. 

Rev.    BUCKINGHAM  |  CLUB  |  ST  LOUIS  |  U.  S.  A.  SEPT.  22, 

1904  I  within  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves;  around,  15^"^  AN- 
NUAL BANQUET  OF  THE  TRUSTEES  OF  THE 
MISSOURI  BOTANICAL  GARDENS.    AE.    70mm. 


CATAIX)GUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         393 

387.  Algernon  Sydney  Sullivan.     Ohv.    IN    HONOR  OFAL- 

GERNON  SYDNEY  SULLIVAN,  1826-1887.  Bust 
of  Mr.  Sullivan,  to  left;  on  lower  part  of  bust,  j.  e. 
eoine;  below,  he  reached  out  both  hands  in  con- 
stant I  helpfulness  to  his  fellow  men.  Reo.  A 
youth  lighting  a  torch  from  the  torch  of  Mr.  Sullivan; 
below,  AS  one  lamp  lights  another  nor  grows 
less  I  so  nobleness  enkindleth  nobleness.  Plaque, 
60  X  89  mm.     By  Roine. 

388.  Frederick  Samuel  Tallmadge.     Ohv.  FREDERICK  SAM- 

UEL TALL  MADGE.  Bust  to  right;  in  the  field,  on 
left,  president  |  new  tork  society  |  sons  of  the  | 
REVOLUTION  |  1884-1904;  on  the  right,  the  pvrchase  | 

OF  FRAVNCES  TAVERN  |  HIS  LAST  OFFICIAL  ACT  ]  — HIS 
WILL    GENEROUSLY  |  PROVIDED    MEANS  |  FOR    PAYMENT. 

Reo.  View  of  Fraunces  tavern.  HERE  WAS H I N G- 
TON  BADE  FAREWELLTO  HIS  0FFICERS4  DE- 
CEMBER 1783  1  ;  on  a  scroll  above  the  tavern,  here 

SONS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION  ORGANIZED  4   DECEMBER  1883; 

below,  BECAME  THE  OWNER  29  JULY,  1904;  in  exergue, 

FRAVNCES  TAVERN  |  NEW  TORK.      AE.      65  mm. 

389.  Daniel  Webster.     Obo.   DANIEL  WEBSTER.     Bust  to 

right.  Refo.  A  column  surmounted  by  a  globe,  on 
base  of  which,  i  still  live;  around,  LIBERTY  AND 
UNION.  NOW  AND  FOREVER,  ONE  AND  INSEP- 
ARABLE; the  whole  within  a  laurel  wreath  with  shield 
of  the  U.  S.  over  the  union  of  the  branches  at  the  bot- 
tom.    Electrotypes.     76  mm.    By  Greene  and  Wright. 


CHURCH  MEDALS. 


390.  Completion  of  the  Seminary  of  St.  Borromeo,  1883.  Ohv. 
JACOBUS  FREDERICUS  ARCHIEPIS.  PHILA- 
DELPHIEN.  PRIMUS.  Bust  of  the  Archbishop,  to 
right;  below,  1813-1883.     Rec.  View  of  the  building; 

below,    SEMINARIUM     SANCTI — CAROLI    BORROMAEI — IN- 

CBPiT  ABSOLviT.     AE.     50  mm.     By  Key. 


394         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

391.  Consecration   of  the   Cathedral   of   Sts.  Peter  and   Paul, 

Philadelphia,  1890.  Olm.  CATHEDRAL  OF  ST. 
PETER  AND  ST.  PAUL,  PHILADELPHIA.  |  CON- 
SECRATED-JUNE 30,  1890.     View  of  the  cathedral; 

below,  BEGUN  1846  I  COMPLETED  1864.  ReV.  TU  ES  PETRIS 
ET  SUPER  HANC  PETKAM  AEDIFICABO  ECCLESIAM  MEAM  - 
VAS  ELECTIONIS  EST  MIHI  ISTE  UT  PORTET  NOMEN  MEUM 

CORAM  GENTiBUS.  View  of  the  interior  of  the  cathe- 
dral.    Copper  plated  with  silver.     80  mm.     ByPaquet. 

392.  Semicentennial  Wharton  St.  M.  E.  Church,  Philadelphia, 

1892.  Ohv.  WHARTON  ST.  M.E.  CHURCH.  View 
of  the  church;  below,  founded  1842.  Rev.  semi-cen- 
tennial I  memorial  medal  I  WHARTON  STREET  [ 
METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  |  CHURCH  |  PHILADELPHIA  |  OC- 
TOBER I  1842-1892.     Aluminum.     45  mm. 


MEDALS  PERTAINING  TO  MASONRY.' 

393.  Ohv.  DEDICATED  TO  COLLECTORS  OF  MASONIC 

M  ED  A  LS.  A  bust  to  left,  within  square  and  compass. 
Reo.  A  magic  square.     AE.     By  G.  H.  Lovett. 

394.  Pilgrimage  of  Mary  Commandery,  K'S  Templars  of  Phila- 

delphia, to  San  Francisco,  1883.  Ohv.  A  shield  of  arms 
on  a  Maltese  cross.  Ren.  Inscription  within  a  wreath. 
AE.     54  mm. 

395.  Same  event.     Ohv.  Crown  on  Maltese  Cross.     Ref\).  A  pil- 

grim; around,  the  names  of  the  Commanderies,  Kadosh, 
St.  Albans,  Corinthian,  and  Kensington,  which  partici- 
pated in  the  pilgrimage.     Brass.     49  mm. 

396.  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Founding  of  Grand  Lodge  of 

Rhode  Island,  1891.  Ohv.  A  bust  to  left.  Reo. 
Achievement  of  arms  with  supporters.     AE.     40  mm. 

397.  Obo.  KADOSH  COMMANDERY  NO.  29,  K.T.PHILA- 

DELPHIA. A  shield  of  arms  upon  a  triangle.  Reo. 
Plain.     Brass.     46  mm. 

398.  Obv.  THE  OLD  ROUND  HOUSE,  LE  ROY  N.Y.    View 

of  the  building;  below,  dedicated  1826.  demolished 
1857.  Reo.  OLIVE  BRANCH  NO.  39  CHARTERED 
1813.  An  olive  branch  on  the  square  and  compass. 
de  WITT  CLINTON  G.  M.     AE.     35  mm. 

1  See  also  Nos.  357  and  358,  p.  388. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         395 

SEALS. 

*399.  Great  Seal  of  the  TJnited  States.  Ohv.  An  eagle  dis- 
played, bearing  on  breast  the  shield  of  the  U.  S.,  an 
olive  branch  in  the  right  claw  and  thirteen  arrows  in 
the  left;  in  beak,  a  scroll  inscribed  E  PLURIBUS- 
U  N  U  M  ;  above  eagle's  head,  thirteen  stars  beneath  a 
canopy  of  clouds,  which  are  encircled  by  rays.  In  the 
form  of  a  medal  the  seal  is  provided  with  a  reverse,  of 
which  the  device  is:  An  unfinished  pyramid,  with  the 
date  MDCGLXXVi  on  the  bottom  course  of  stone;  above, 
an  eye  on  the  detached,  triangular  apex  of  the  pyramid 
in  a  glory;  above,  annuit  coeptis.  Exergue,  novus 
ORDO  SECLORUM.     AE.     62  mm. 

400.- Great  Seal  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America.  THE 
CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA:  22  FEB- 
RUARY 1862.  An  equestrian  statue  of  Washington, 
to  left,  within  a  wreath  of  cane,  corn,  tobacco,  cotton, 
and  wheat.  The  head  of  Washington  on  this  Seal  was 
modeled  after  that  on  the  statue  of  Washington  in  the 
Capitol  Square  in  Richmond,  Virginia.  Electrotype 
copy.     95  mm.     Wyon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY. 

401.  Badge  of  the  Cincinnati.     A  golden  eagle  displayed,  the 

wings  inverted;  on  breast,  a  medallion  with  represen- 
tation of  Cincinnatus  receiving  the  dictator's  sword 
from  three  Roman  senators;  around,  an  enameled  band 
inscribed  omnia:  relinquit:  servare:  rempublicam. 
On  back,  or  reverse,  a  medallion  with  representation  of 
Cincinnatus  turning  from  a  pile  of  implements  of  war 
to  his  plow;  in  background,  the  sun  rising  over  a  city 
with  open  gates,  ships  in  harbor;  above,  Fame  blow- 
ing a  trumpet;  around,  an  enameled  band  inscribed 
sociETAs:  cicinnatorum:  instituta:  a:  d:  1783;  un- 
mounted. 

402.  Temple  Trust  Fund  Medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 

Fine  Arts.  (9Jv.  JOSEPH  E.  -TEMPLE.  Bust,  to 
right.  Rev.  the  Pennsylvania  academy  of  the  fine 
arts  founded  1805.     Fiont  view  of  the  Academy  build- 


396         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

ing,  before  which  a  female  in  classical  costume,  sup- 
porting with  left  hand  an  oval  shield  on  which  are  the 
names,  COPLEY  |  STUART  |  TRUMBULL  |  ALLS- 
TO  N ,  and  about  to  place  a  laurel  wreath  upon  the  head 
of  a  young  artist;  below,  tablet  for  name  of  recipient. 
AE.     54  mm.     By  Morgan. 

403.  The  Award  Medal  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts.  Olv.  THE.  PENNSYLVANIA.  ACADEMY. 
OF.  THE.  FINE.  ARTS.  FOUNDED.  1805.  Fame, 
standing  to  left,  with  a  palm  branch  in  her  left  hand, 
about  to  place  a  laurel  wreath  upon  the  head  of  an  artist 
who  is  seated  to  right  in  his  studio:    below,  daniel 

DUPUIS.      Rev.    PEG.   CAUSA.   ARTIS.   HONGS.    HONORATIS. 

A  palette  between  the  branches  of  an  olive  bough; 
above,  awarded  |  to  .     AE.     63  mm.     By 

Daniel  Dupuis. 

•404.  Lincoln  Indian  Peace  Medal,  1862.  Ohv.  ABRAHAM 
LINCOLN,  PRESIDENTOFTHE  UNITED  STATES. 
Bearded  bust  of  Lincoln  to  right;  mantle  over  civilian 
dress;  beneath  truncation,  s.  ellis.  del.  sc.  ;  below, 
1862.  Rev.  Within  circle,  rural  scene:-  an  Indian, 
with  feather  bonnet,  plowing;  children  playing  ball; 
cabin  and  church;  above  circle,  Indian  warrior  grasping 
white  man  by  hair  with  left,  and  holding  knife  in  right, 
hand;  below,  quiver,  bust  of  a  squaw,  bow  and  calu- 
met. AE.  76  mm.  By  Ellis.  This  medal  should 
follow  No.  156. 

405.  The  same.     White  metal;  provided  with  a  ring.    76  mm. 

406.  The  same.     AE.     63  mm. 


Plate  I. 


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f>«niel  Dupuis. 

PLATE  I. 
Coins,  T[6j< ENS,  AND  Patterns  of  Private  pR!QJN,oF,THE_i^MiCAwppLOW^^ 


B^-aWrb^w  ENGLAND  s^^fuf  ^^-j P.  ^^^ i^yer  civilian 

1    NO.  2.,  "PINE  jTREE    SHILLING,"    P.   23.    NO.   2..  ,      ^ 

^6'  3.'  PATtERN  '  C(t)NTiNENTAL    DOLLAR,    P.  27,'  I^O.'  k    ^l^^' 
^8^.  4.    CENT,    NEW    JERSEY,    P.  26,    NO.  41.    '      "■"     ^^     ^■ 
With.  Si    CENT,    MASSACHUSETTS,   P.  26,'NO.  34i<-    plajing 

caW^ifenPENT,  PATTERN,  P.  30,  NO.  Fftclittn  warrior  graspin^ 

wffftfe^mri'^P^'.^il^^^T."   p.  27.   NQ.  ,47. 

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8.  GJJINEA, 
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IMMUNE    COLUMBIA,"    P.   29,    NO.   59. 


'9. 'BoObLddN.   BRAsWCR,  W2g,   NO.  63. 

AE.     T6   mm.     By   Ellis.     This  medal 


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Plate  I. 


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PLATE  II. 
Gold  Coins  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

no.  1.  double-eagle,  p.  32,  no.  92. 
no.  2.  eagle,  p.  35,  no.  157. 

NO.   3.  EAGLE,  P.  36.  NO.  158. 

NO.  4.  HALF-EAGLE,    P.  40,    NO.  261. 

NO.  5.  HALF-EAGLE,    P.  41,    NO.  289. 

NO.  6.  HALF-EAGLE,    P.  44,    NO.   364. 

NO.  7.  THREE-DOLLARS,    P.  45,    NO.   367. 

NO.  8.  QUARTER-EAGLE,    P.  46,    NO.  404. 

NO.   9.  DOLLAR.   P.  50.   NO.  501. 
NO.   10.    DOLLAR,    P.   50,    NO.   509. 


Plate  II. 


Plate  III. 


PLATE  111. 
Silver  Dollars,  United  States. 

no.  1.  dollar,  p.  52,  no.  553. 
no.  2.  dollar,  p.  53,  no.  568. 
no.  3.  dollar,  p.  54,  no.  570. 
no.  4.  trade-dollar,  p.  55,  no.  604. 

NO.   5.    LAFAYETTE    DOLLAR,    P.   57,    NO.  640. 


Plate  III. 


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PLATE  IV. 
United  States  Subsidiary  and  Minor  Coins. 

NO.    1.  half-dollar,    p.    58,    NO.  660. 

NO.  2.  half-dollar,    P.  62,    NO.  754. 

NO.   3.  COLUMBIAN     HALF-DOLLAR,    P.  62,    NO.   758. 

NO.  4.  QUARTER-DOLLAR,    P.  64,    NO.  791. 

NO.   5.  COLUMBIAN    QUARTER-DOLLAR.    P.   67,    NO.  862 

NO.  6.  HALF-DIME,    P.  73,    NO.  997. 

NO.  7.  THREE-CENTS,    SILVER,    P.   76,    NO.    1057. 

NO.  8.  FIVE-CENTS,    NICKEL,    P.   77,    NO.    1080. 

NO.  9.  THREE-CENTS,    NICKEL,    P.   77,    NO.    1129. 


Plate  IV. 


Plate  V. 


PLATE  V. 

United  States  Minor  Coins,  in  Copper  and  Bronze. 

CENT,    p.  78,    NO.    1164. 
CENT,    P.  78,    NO.   1165. 
CENT,    P.  78,    NO.   1172. 
CENT,    P.  79,    NO.    1185. 
CENT,    P.  79,    NO.   1194. 
CENT,   P.  81,   NO.   1239. 
CENT,    P.  81,    NO.    1241. 
CENT,    P.  82.   NO.   1294. 
HALF-CENT,   P.  82,    NO.   1298. 
HALF-CENT,    P.  83,    NO.   1305. 
HALF-CENT,    P.  83,    NO.    1316. 
HALF-CE^JT.    P.  84,    NO.    1329 
TWO-CENTS,    P.   77,    NO.    1154. 


NO. 

1. 

NO. 

2. 

NO. 

3. 

NO. 

4. 

NO. 

5. 

NO. 

6. 

NO. 

7. 

NO. 

8. 

NO. 

9. 

NO. 

10. 

NO. 

11. 

NO. 

12. 

NO. 

13. 

Plate  V. 


Plate  VI. 


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PLATE  VI. 
Pattern  Gold  Coins. 

NO.   1.  FIVE-EAGLES  ($50).    P.  84.    NO.    134a 

NO.  2.  DOUBLE-EAGLE.   P.  86,   NO.   1357. 

NO.  3.  DOUBLE-EAGLE.   P.  85.   NO.   1355. 

NO.  4.  EAGLE.    P.  87.   NO.   1370. 

NO.  5.  STELLA.    P.  88.   NO.   1389. 

NO.  6.  DOLLAR,    P.  89.    NO.    1393. 


Plate  VI. 


Plate  VII. 


PLATE  VII. 
Pattern  Silver  Dollars, 
no.  1.  dollar,  p.  89,  no.  1393. 

NO.  2.  DOLLAR.  P.  90,  NO.  1404. 

NO.  3.  DOLLAR,  P.  93,  NO.  1418. 

NO.  4.  DOLLAR,  P.  93,   NO.  1424. 

NO.  5.  INTERNATIONAL  10  DOLLARS,   ETC.. 

NO.  6.  DOLLAR,  P.  94,  NO.   1430. 


P.  86,  NO.  1365. 


Plate  VII. 


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PLATE  VIII. 

Private  Gold  Coins. 

no.  1.  10  dollars,  templeton   reid,  p.  109,  no.  1587. 

NO.  2.  5  DOLLARS,  C.   BECHTLER,   P.   109,   NO.   1594. 

NO.   3.  10  DOLLARS,  CINCINNATI     MINING    &    TRADING    CO.,    P.    Ill,    NO.    1604. 

NO.  4.  50  DOLLARS,  AUGUST    HUMBERT,    P.    Ill,    NO.    1606. 

NO.  5.  10  DOLLARS,  J.  S.  ORMSBY,    P.  113,   NO.   1620. 

NO.  6.  10  DOLLARS,  J.  J.  CONWAY    &.    CO.,   P.   116.   NO.  1647. 

NO.  7.  16  DOLLARS,  MOFFAT    &    CO.,   P.  112,    NO.   1614. 

NO.  8.  20  DOLLARS,  THE    MORMONS,    P.   117,   NO.  1652. 

NO.  9.  5  DOLLARS,  JOHN     PARSON    &    CO.,    P.    117,    NO.   1550. 


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PLATE  IX. 

Spanish-American  Gold  Coins. 

NO.  1.  MEDIA-ONZA,    MEXICO,    P.   138,   NO.  35. 

NO.  2.  ONZA,    MEXICO,    P.   142,    NO.   114. 

NO.  3.  ONZA,    MEXICO,    P.   146,   NO.   173. 

NO.  4.  ONZA,    LIMA,   P.  215,   NO.  6. 

NO.  5.  ONZA,    POTOSI,   P.  216,   NO.   14. 

NO.  6.  CUARTA    de    ONZA,    BOGOTA,    P.    220,    NO.    59. 

NO.  7.  ESCUDO,   BOGOTA,   P.  228,   NO.  163. 


Plate  IX. 


Plate  X. 


IRI? 


PLATE  X. 

Silver  Coins  of  the  Spanish  Viceroyalty  of  Mexico. 

NO.   1.  TOSTON,    p.   134,    NO.    1. 

NO.  2.  PESO,    P.  136,   NO.   12. 

NO.  3.  PESO,    P.  136,   NO.   15. 

NO.  4.  PESO,    P.  140.   NO.  62. 

NO.   5.  REAL.    P.   138,    NO.  44. 

NO.  6.  MEDIO-REAL,   P.  146.   NO.   169. 

NO.  7.  CUARTINO,    P.   149,   NO.  205. 


Plate  X. 


Plate  XI. 


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PLATE  XI. 
Necessity  Coins  of  the  Mexican  Revolution. 

no.  1.  peso,  zacatecas,  p.  154,  no.  214. 

no.  2.  peso.  issued  by  morelos,  p.  156,  no.  230. 

no.  3.  peso,  empire,  1822-1823,  p.  158,  no.  250. 

no.  4.  peso,  provisional  government,  p.  161,  no.  271. 

no.  5.  peso,  republic,  p.  161,  no.  272. 

no.  6.  peso,  republic,  p.  173,  no.  406. 


Plate  XI. 


Plate  XII. 


PLATE  XII. 

Gold  Coins  of  Republic  of  Mexico  and  Central  American  Countries. 

NO.  1.    ONZA,    MEXICO,    P.   160,   NO.  261. 

NO.  2.    20    PESOS,    MEXICAN     EMPIRE    OF    MAXIMILIAN,    P.    170,    NO.    385. 

NO.  3.    20    PESOS,    REPUBLIC,    P.   172,    NO.   397. 

NO.  5.    ONZA,   CENTRAL    AMERICA,    SPANISH     VICEROYALTY,    P.    191,    NO.   1. 

NO.  6.    ONZA,  GUATEMALA,    P.   193,    NO.  6. 

NO.  7.    5    PESOS,   GUATEMALA,    P.   193,    NO.  7. 

NO.  8.    MEDIA-ONZA.  COSTA-RICA,    P.  207,   NO.  7. 


1ii^i\wm; 


Plate  XII. 


Plate  XIII. 


PLATE  XIII. 
Gold  Coins  of  South  American  Republics. 

NO.   1.  ONZA,   GRANADINE    CONFEDERATION,    P.  233,    NO.   19. 

NO.  2.  BOLIVAR,    VENEZUELA,    P.  241,    NO.  6. 

NO.   3.  MEDIA-ONZA,    ECUADOR,    P.   246,    NO.  4. 

NO.  4.  ONZA,   BOLIVIA,    P.  261,   NO.   1. 

NO.  5.  ONZA,    PERU,    P.  250,   NO.   1. 

NO.  6.  ONZA,   CHILE,    P.  270,    NO.  2. 

NO.  7.  CONDOR,   CHILE,   P.  271,   NO.  9. 

NO.  8.  ONZA,    ARGENTINE    REPUBLIC,    P.   279,    NO.   15. 


Plate  XIII. 


Plait.  XIV. 


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PLATE  XIV. 

Silver  Coins  of  Central  and  South  American  Countries. 

no.  1.  peso.  guatemala,  p.  194,  no.  22. 

NO.  2.  PESO,    REPUBLIC    OF    COLOMBIA,    P.  233,    NO.   12. 

NO.  3.  PESO,   GRANADINE    CONFEDERATION,    P.  234,    NO.  26. 

NO.  4.  VENEZOLANO,   VENEZUELA.    P.   242,    NO.  4. 

NO.  5.  PESO,    PERU,    P.  253.    NO.  33. 

NO.  6.  SUCRE.    ECUADOR,    P.   246.    NO.  6. 


Plate  XIV. 


Plate  XV. 


PLATE  XV. 

Silver  Coins  of  South  American  Republics,  and  Necessity  Pieces  of  West 

Indian  Islands. 


NO.   1.  PESO,    BOLIVIA.    P.  264,    NO.   20. 

NO.  2.  PESO,   CHILE,    P.  272,    NO.   16. 

NO.  3.  PESO.   ARGENTINE    REPUBLIC,    P.  278,    NO.   2. 

NO.  4.  PATAGON,    BRAZIL,    P.  299,    NO.  44. 

NO.  5.  DOUBLE    GOURDE,    PATTERN.    HAITI,   P.  311.   NO.  12. 

NO.  6.  NECESSITY    PIECE,   TORTOLA,    P.   319.   NO.   31. 

NO.  7.  NECESSITY    PIECE.   ST.   LUCIA,    P.   318,   NO.  23. 

NO.  8.  NECESSITY    PIECE,  i    SECTION     OF    SPANISH     PESO,  OR    REAL,    P.   327,    NO. 


i    SECTION    Of 

TY    '•! 


Plate  XV. 


ANTIQUE  AND  MODERN  FOREIGN 
COINS  AND  MEDALS. 


22023°— 14— -26 


PART  II. 


I 


ANTIQUE  COINS. 

GlRfEEKt 

GAIjIjIA. 

1.  Massilia.    AR.   Drachm.      Ohv.    Head    of    Artemis.      Rev.    MAIIA. 

Lion  r.    42.5  grs.     Circ.  350  B.  C. 

2.  AJB.  Drachm.     Obv.   Head  of  Artemis  r.,   with  quiver  on  Bhoulder, 

Rev.  MAIIAAIHTQN.     Lion.     40  grs.     Circ.  200  B.  C. 

3.  AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Artemis  r.     Rev.  MAIIA.    Lion. 

CAMPANIA. 

4.  Neapolis.    AR.  Didrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Dia-Hebe  r.     Rev.  Campanian 

bull.     Exergue,  NEOnOAITQN.     120.5  grs.     B.  C.  340-268. 

5.  AR.  Didrachm.    Similar  to  No.  4;  symbol,  cornucopise.     110.5  grs. 

6.  AE.  Litra.     Ohv.  Head  of  Apollo.     Rev.  Bull.     18  mm. 

7.  Phistelia.     AR.  Obol.     Obv.  Facing  head.     Rev.  Mussel  shell. 

liUCANIA. 

8.  Metapontum.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  MET  A.     Wheat  head.     Rev.  Obverse 

type  incuse.     117.5  grs.     B.  C.  550-480. 

9.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Demeter  with  veil.    Rev.  META.    Wheat- 

head.     117.5  grs.     B.  C.  330-300. 

10.  Thurlum.     AR.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Athena.     Rev.  SOTPIQN. 

Rushing  bull.     245.3  grs.     B.  C.  390-350. 

11.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Athena.     Rev.  Bull  1.;  one  fish  in  exergue. 

12.  Velia.    AR.  Stater.     06w.  Pallas  with  helmet.     Rev.TEAHTQN.    Lion 

devouring  stag.     216  grs.    B.  C.  400-268. 

13.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.   Head  of  Pallas  with  helmet,  on  which  is  olive 

branch.     Rev.  Prowling  lion.     Ill  grs. 

14.  Sybaris.     AR.  Stater.     Obv.    Bull  with  head   reverted.     Rev.     TM. 

Same  type  incuse.     120.4  grs.     B.  C.  560-510. 

BRUTTIUM. 


Tripod.     Rev.  Same  incase.     127.5 
Rev.  Same  incuse.    122.3  grs.    B.  C. 


16.  Croton.     AR.  Stater.     Obv.   <)P0. 
grs.     B.  C.  550-480. 

16.  AR.  Stater.    Obv.   ^PO.    Tripod. 

480-420. 

17.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Eagle.     Ra\  Tripod.     121.5  grs.     B.  C.  420-390. 

18.  Locri  Epizephyrii.    AR.  Corinthian  Stater.     Obv.  AOKPQN.     Head  of 

Pallas  in  helmet.     Rev.  Pegasus;  below,  fulmen.     135.9  grs.     B.  C. 
344-332. 

19.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Eagle  devouring  hare.     Rev.   AOKPQN.     Fulmen; 

symbol,  caduceus.     116.5  grs.     B.  C.  300-280. 

397 


■ 


398         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

CALABRIA. 

20.  Tarentum.    AR.  Stater.    Obv.IAPAT.    Taras  on  dolphin.    Rev.  I AP AT. 

Winged  sea-horse.     120  grs.     B.  C.  500-473. 

21.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Naked  horseman  r.     Rev.  Taras  on  dolphin,  with 

wreath  in  r.  hand.     120.5  grs.     B.  C.  400-360. 

22.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Naked  horseman  with  shield  in  1.  hand.     Rev.  Taras 

on  dolphin,  with  sea-urchin  in  r.  hand.     114.3  grs. 

23.  AR.  Stater.    Obv.  Naked  horseman  with  spear.     Rev.  Taras  on  dolphin; 

behind,  star.     120.5  grs. 

24.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Naked  youth  crowning  horse,  Nike  crowning  rider. 

Rev.  Taras  on  dolphin.     123.3  grs. 
26.  AR.  Diobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas  r.     Rev.  Heracles  and  lion.     17  grs. 

26.  AR.  Diobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas  1.     Rev.  As  last.     18.2  grs. 

SICILY. 

27.  Agrigentum.    AR.    Tetradrachm.    Obv.  AKPACANTOI.     Eagle  stand- 

ing 1.     Rev.  Crab;  volute  pattern.     268.3  grs.     B.  C.  472-415. 

28.  AE.  HemiUtron.     Obv.  Eagle  tearing  hare.     Rev.  Crab;  below,  pistrix. 

23  mm.     226.5  grs. 

29.  Catania.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  KATANAION.     Young  male  head.     Rev. 

Fast  quadriga,  Nike  crowning  driver.     145.5  grs.     B.  C.  415-403. 

30.  Gela.      AR.    Tetradrachm.       Obv.   Quadriga  1.      Rev.    Fore  part  of 

bearded,  man-headed  bull.     265.6  grs.     Before  B.  C.  406. 

31.  AR.  Didraclim.     Obv.  Horseman  with  spear.    Rev.  CEAAI.    As  last. 

132.5  grs.     B.  C.  415-405. 

32.  AR.  Litra.     Types  similar  to  last.     6.3  grs. 

33.  Leontini.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Victorious  quadriga.     Rev.  Lion's 

head.     264.5  grs.     B.  C.  500-466. 

34.  S3n^acuse.     AR.  Litra.     Obv.  Archaic  head  r.    Rev.  Sepia.     9.5  grs. 

35.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  ITPAKOSION.    Female  head,   surrounded 

by  dolphins.     Rev.  Slow  quadriga,  Nike  above.     254  grs. 

36.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  35,  but  Nike  is  crowning  the  horses 

265  grs. 

37.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Female  head  with  broad  taenia  r.     Rev.  Slow 

quadriga.     265.5  grs.     B.  C.  480-415. 

38.  AR.     Ditto.     263.2  grs. 

39.  AE.     Obv.   Head  of  Pallas  with  Corinthian  helmet.     Rev.   Starfish 

between  two  dolphins.     201.5  grs.     28  mm. 

40.  AE.  Litra.     Obv.  Head  of  Artemis  r.     Rev.  Fulmen.     22  mm. 

41.  AR.   Tetradrachm.      Obv.     Head    of     Philistis.      Rev.   BAIIAIIIA- 

0IAIITUOI.     Victory  in  quadriga.     B.  C.  280-216. 

42.  AR.  6  Litrae.     Similar  to  last.     60  grs. 

43.  AR.   30   Litrae.      Obv.    Head    of    Hieronymus    1.     Rev.    BAIIAEOI 

lEPQNrMOr.     Fulmen.     130.5  grs.     B.  C.  216-215. 

MACEDON. 

44.  Neapolis.    AR.  Hemidrachm.     OfetJ.  Gorgon  head.    Rev.NEOU.     Head 

of  Aphrodite.     28.3  grs.     B.  C.  411-350. 
46.  Eion.    AR.  Obol.     Obv.  Goose.     Rev.  Incuse  square.     15  grs.     B.  C. 

500-437. 
46.  Lete.     AR.   Hemiobol.     Obv.   Silenos.     Rev.    Incuse    square.    8   grs. 

Cu-c.  500  B.  C. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


39d 


47.  Aegae.     AB.    Obol.     Obv.    He-goat.     Rev.    Incuse    square.     14.3  grs. 

B.  C.  500-480. 

48.  AB.  OboL     As  last.     44.4  grs. 

49.  Olynthus.     AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.   Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  Lyre. 

41.5  grs.     B.  C.  392-379. 

60.  PMlip  n,  B.  C.  359-336.     AV.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  laureate. 

Rev.  QIAinnor.     Biga.     131.5  grs. 

61.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus.     Rev.  (PIAIIinor.     Boy  rider. 

crowning  horse  r.     215  grs. 

62.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Bearded  horseman,  with  kausia 

and  chlamys  1.     223  grs. 

63.  AB.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  As  No.  51.    Rev.  As  last;  between  legs  of  horse, 

Helios.     222.5  grs. 

64.  AB.  Triobol.     Obv.   Head   of  Apollo   with  taenia.     Rev.  (PIAUIIIOr. 

Naked  horseman. 
66.  AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  with  taenia.     Rev.   ^lAIIHIOT.      Naked 
horseman  r.     20  mm. 

66.  AE.     Similar  to  last.     20  mm. 

67.  Alexander  m,  Great,  B.  C.  336-323.     AV.  Stater.     Ohv.  Head  of  Pallas 

r.     Rev.   AAESANAPOr.     Nike  with  trophy  and  laurel  branch. 

133.4  grs. 

68.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  young  Heracles  in  lion's  skin.     Rev. 

AAE3ANAP0T.     Zeus  seated  on  throne,  holding  eagle  and  scepter. 

264.5  grs. 

69.  AB.   Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  58;  in  field  on  reverse,  wreath. 

255.4  grs. 

60.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  58.     254.5  grs. 

61.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  58;  symbol,  torch.     262  grs. 

62.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  58;  symbol,  crescent.     266.7  grs. 

63.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  58;  symbol,  rose.     261  grs. 

64.  AB.  Tetradrachm.    As  last,  but  weakly  struck.     261  grs. 

66.  AB.  Drachm.  Obv.  Head  of  young  Heracles  in  lion's  skin.  Rev.  Zeus 
seated  on  throne  and  holding  eagle,  with  wings  slightly  open.  64.5 
grs. 

66.  AB.  Drachm.     Similar  to  No.  65.    65  grs. 

67.  AB.  Drachm.     Similar  to  No.  65;  beneath  throne,  crescent.     64.5  grs. 

68.  AB.  Drachm.     Similar  to  No.  65;  beneath  throne,  double-edged  ax. 

63.5  grs. 

69.  AB.  Drachm.     As  No.  65.     53  grs. 

70.  AB.  Drachm.     Similar  to  No.  65;  symbol,  a  bee.     63  grs. 

71.  AB.  Hemidrachm.     As  No.  65.     31.4  grs. 

72.  AE.     Obv.  Young  male  head  with  taenia  r.     Rev.  Free  horse.    27  mm. 

73.  AE.     Obv.  Head  of  young  Heracles  in  lion's  skin.     Rev.  Club.     31.4 

grs. 

74.  Philip  m,  Aridaeus,  B.  C.  323-316.  AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of 

young  Heracles  in  lion's  skin.     Rev.  ^lAIIHIOT.     Zeus  aetephorus 
seated  on  throne,  holding  scepter;  in  field,  M.     263  grs. 
78.  AB.  Drachm.    Types  similar  to  last.    66.1  gts. 

76.  AB.  Drachm.     Ditto.     65  grs. 

77.  Cassander,  B.  C.  316-297.     AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Heracles.     Rev.  Boy 

on  a  horse.     18  mm. 

78.  Antigonus  Doson,  B.  C.  229-220.     AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of 

Pan  in  center  of  Macedonian  shield.    Rev.  BA2IAEQ2  ANTIFONOr. 
Athena  Alkis.    233.2  grs. 


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79.  AE,     Obv.  ANTI.  in  monogram  in  center  of  Macedonian  shield.    ReD. 

Helmet.     12  mm. 

80.  PhiUp  V,  B.  C.  220-179.     AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Head,  diademate.     Rev. 

Club  within  wreath.     65  grs. 

81.  Perseus,    B.    C.    178-168.      AE.    Tetradrachm.      Obv.    Head.      Rev. 

BAIIAEQS  nEPIEQI.     Eagle  on  fulmen. 

82.  AE.     Types  similar  to  No.  81. 

83.  After  Conquest  by  Borne,  B.  C.  168-146.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Ohv. 

Bust  of  Artemis  on  shield.     Rev.  MAKEJONQN  nPQTHI.     Club 
within  oak  wreath.     255.5  grs. 

84.  AE.    Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust  of  Artemis,  large  head.     Rev.  As  last. 

260.4  grs. 
86.  AE.  Triobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Bacchante.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship.     33.5  grs. 

86.  Eoman  Province,  B.  C.  146-.    AE.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Arte- 

mis on  shield.     Rev.L^Q.MAKEAONQN.     260.3  grs. 

87.  AE.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust  of  Alexander  Great  r.    Rev.  A  ES  ILL  AS. 

Quaestorial  insignia.     254.8  grs. 

THRACE. 

88.  Maroneia.    AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Forepart  of  horse.     Rev.  Grapes  in  in- 

cuse square.     40  grs.     B.  C.  500-450. 

89.  AE.     Types  similar  to  No.  88. 

90.  Thasos.    AE.   Stater.     Obv.   Kneeling  Silenos.     Rev.   Incuse  square. 

122.3  grs.     B.  C.  465-411. 

91.  AE.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  young  Dionysius.     Rev.  HPAKAOYS 

SQTHP.     Heracles.     258  grs.     After  B.  C.  146. 

92.  AE.  Tetradrachm.     Similar  to  No.  91.     258.2  grs. 

93.  Byzantium.    AE.  Trihemiobol.     06?'.  Bull  standing  on  dolphin.     Rev. 

Incuse  square.     19.3  grs.     B.  C.  400-350. 

94.  AE.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  Forepart  of  bull.     Rev.  Trident.     28.3  grs. 

95.  Ditto.     26.4  grs. 

96.  Ditto.     28  grs. 

97.  AE.  Drachm.     Types  as  No.  94.    59.5  grs.     B.  C.  350-280. 

98.  Istrus.    AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Heads  of  Dioskuri  in  opposite  directions. 

Rev.  IITPIH.    Sea  eagle  on  a  dolphin.     63.4  grs.     B.  C.  300. 

99.  Kingdom  of  Thrace.     Lysimachus,  B.  C.  323-281.     AV.  Stater.     Obv. 

Head  of  deified  Alexander.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI ATIIMAXOT.     Pallas 
Nikephoros  seated.     130.5  grs. 

100.  AE.  Tetradrachm.    Types  similar  to  No.  99.     261.5  grs. 

101.  Ditto.    258  grs. 

THESSALY. 

102.  Larissa.    AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Facing  head  of  nymph,  Larissa.     Rev. 

AAPIIAIQN.     Grazing  horse.     91  grs. 

103.  Ditto.     93.5  grs. 

104.  Ditto,     91  grs. 
106.  Ditto.     91.5  grs. 

106.  Pharsalos.    AE.  Tetrobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas.     Rev.  OAP.  Horse's 

head.    46  grs.     B.  C.  480-344. 

107.  Thessali.    AE.  Double  Victoriatus.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus,  crowned 

with  oak;  behind,  NIKOKPATOYI.    Rev.  WIAOSENIA.  HETPAIOS 
OESIA-AQN.     Aethena  Itonia.     96.5  grs.     B.  C.  196-146. 


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IIiIiYRIA. 

108.  ApoUonia.     AR.  Draclun.     Obv.  Cow  and  calf.     Rev.  AIIOA  EUI  KA 

AOr.     "Garden  of  Alcinous."     B.  C.  400-350. 

109.  AB.  Drachm.    Similar  to  No.  108. 

110.  AR.  Drachm.     Ditto. 

111.  AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo.   0IAQN.     Rev.  Three  nymphs 

dancing.     After  B.  C.  100. 

112.  AR.  Denarius.    Obv.ArQNITHIOr.    Head  of  Apollo  1.    Rev.AINOKPA- 

THI  EPIMANAI  YOT.     Three  nymphs. 

112.  AR.  Epirus,     AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus.     Rev.  AIIEI  PQTAN 

Eagle  on  fulmen.     73  grs.     B.  C.  342. 

113.  Ditto.     71.5  grs. 

114.  AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  Zeus  Dodonaeus.     Rev.  Fulmen  within  oak 

wreath. 

ACARNANIA. 

115.  Palaerus.     AR.    Diobol.     Obv.   Female  head.     Rev.   Pegasus.     20.5 

grs.     B.  C.  350-250. 

116.  Leucas.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas;  behind,  caduceus and /\. 

Rev.  Pegasus  flying  r.     128.5  grs.     Before  250  B.  C. 

117.  AR.  Stater.     Oii;.  As  No.  116.     i^^v.  Pegasus  flying  1.     125.7  grs.  '^' 

118.  Ditto.     Obv.  As  No.  116;  behind  head,  Boeotian  shield.     Rev.  Asll7. 

112.6  grs. 

119.  Aetolia.    AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Aetolia.   Rev.  AETQAQN. 

Boar  charging  r. 

120.  Locris.     AR.  Tetrobol.     Oto.  Head  of  Persephone.    Rev.  OIJONTISN. 

Locrian  Ajax,  armed.     41  grs.     B.  C.  400. 

121.  AR.  Hemidrachm.    Similar  to  last;  Cantharus  in  field  on  reverse. 

33.5  grs. 

122.  Thebes,  Boeotia.    AR.    Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Boeotian  shield.     Rev. 

Cantharus  dividing  KA  -  BI. 

123.  AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Cantharus  dividing  BO  -Ji 

38  grs.  jif 

EUBOEA. 

124.  Chalcis.    AR.  Tetrabol.     Obv.  Female  head.     Rev.  Eagle  with  ser- 

pent.    47  grs. 
126.  AE.    Types  similar  to  No.  124.     81.5  grs. 

126.  Histiaea.    AR.    Hemidrachm.      Obv.    Head    of   a    Maenad.     Rev. 

IITIAIEQN.     Nymph  Istiaea  seated  on  ship  prow.     36  grs.     B.  C. 
313-265. 

127.  Ditto.     35.5  grs. 

128.  Ditto.     34.5  grs. 

129.  AR.  Diobol.    Types  similar  to  No.  126.     18.6  grs. 

ATTICA. 

130.  Athens.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Archaic  head  of  Athena  r.     Rev. 

AdE.     Owl  in  incuse  square.     262.2  grs.     B.  C.  594-527. 

131.  AR.  Hemiobol.    Similar  to  No.  130. 

132.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Athena  r.,  witti  helmet  adorned 

with  olive  leaves.    Rev.  ABE.     Owl  in  incuse  square;  behind,  crescent 
and  sprig  of  olive.     262.8  grs.     B.  C.  527-430. 

133.  Ditto.     265.1  grs. 

134.  AR.  Drachm.    Types  similar  to  No.  132.     61.45  grs. 


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402         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

186.  AR.  OboL    Types  as  No.  132,  but  only  one  leaf  of  olive  on  reverse. 
9.9  grs. 

136.  AB.  Hemiobol.     Similar  to  No,  135.     5.3  grs. 

137.  AR.  Tetradrachm.    Fine  style,  B.  C.  430-.     Obv.  Head  of  Athena. 

Rev.  Owl  and  spray  of  olive  in  incuse  square.     265.2  grs. 

138.  Ditto.     265.3  grs. 

139.  Ditto.     264.8  grs. 

140.  Drachm.    Similar  to  No.  137.     65.8  grs. 

141.  AR.  Trihemitartemorion.     Obv.  Head  of  Athena  r.     Rev.  Kalathos 

in  incuse  square.    4.5  grs. 

142.  Ditto.    As  No.  140,  but  owl  in  incuse  square  on  reverse.     4.1  grs. 

143.  New  Style.  AR.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Athena  Parthenos  wear- 

ing helmet  with  triple  crest.  Rev.  AdE  JHMHTPIOI  ArASinnOS. 
Owl  standing  on  an  amphora  lying  on  its  side.  257.9  grs.  B.  C. 
220-196. 

144.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  As  No.  143.     Rev.  Similar  to  143;  symbol, 

Triptolemus  in  serpent  car.   Mags. ,  Eumarides  and  Cleomenas.   256. 5 
grs.     B.  C.  196-187. 
146.  AR.  Tetradrachm.    Similar  to  No.  143,  but  Athena  wears  plain  hel- 
met.    Mags.,  Ktesi  and  Euma.     AR.     236.1  grs. 

146.  Aeglna.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Tortoise  with  plain  shell  and  dots.     Rev. 

Incuse  square.     167.5  grs.     B.  C.  550-480. 

147.  AR.  Obol.     Types  similar  to  No.  146.     13  grs. 

148.  AR.  Triobol.     Obv.  Tortoise  with  plates  of  shell  indicated.     Rev.  In- 

cuse square.     43  grs.     B.  C.  480-456. 

149.  Corinth.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Pegasus  bridled,  wings  curled,  walking  r. 

Rev.  Incused  square.     124,4  grs.     B.  C.  600-500. 

160.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Similar  to  last.     Rev,  Head  of  Pallas  to  left,  wear- 

ing Corinthian  helmet  without  crest  over  leather  flap;  in  field,  tripod. 

134.4  grs.     B.  C.  400-350. 

161.  Ditto.     Obv.  Pegasus  flying  1.    Rev.  As  last;  symbol  on  reverse,  cicala. 

131.5  grs. 

162.  Ditto.     Symbol,  griffin's  head.     130.8  grs. 

153.  Ditto.    Symbol,  flying  Nike.     131.7  grs.     B.  C.  338. 

154.  Ditto.     Symbol,  bow  and  quiver.     131.3  grs. 

155.  Ditto.     Obv.  As  No.  151.     Rev.  Head  of  Pallas  wearing  Corinthian 

helmet  bound  with  olive  over  leather  flap.  Symbol,  boar.  129,8 
grs.     B.  C.  338-300. 

156.  Stater.     As  last.     Symbol,  Gorgon  head  on  Aegis.     131.5  grs. 

167.  AR.  Stater.     Obv.  As  No.  151.     Rev.  Head  of  Pallas  with  Corinthian 

helmet  without  crest,  over  leathern  flap.  In  field.  Palladium,  133 
grs. 

168.  Ditto.     Symbol,  cornucopia.     130.9  grs, 

169.  Ditto.     Symbol,  plough.     131  grs, 

160.  Ditto,     Symbol,  thyrsos,     131,43  grs. 

161.  Ditto,    Symbol,  Helios,     130,5  grs, 

162.  Ditto.     Symbol,  Artemis  running  to  left  holding  torch  in  both  hands. 

130.9  grs. 

163.  Ditto,     As  last,  130.5  grs, 

PELOPONNESUS . 

164.  Sicyon,     AR,  Stater,     Obv.  Chimaera  walking  1.     Rev.  Flying  dove. 

167.5  grs.     B.  C.  400-322. 


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166.  A3..  Drachm.     Similar  to  last.     68  grs. 

166.  AE.  Hemidrachm.    Types  as  No.  164.     36  grs. 

167.  Ditto.     40  grs. 

168.  AE.   Hemidrachm.     Obv.   Flying  dove.     Rev.   2  in  incuse  square. 

34.5  grs.     B.  C.  322-251. 

ACHAEAN  LEAGUE,  B.  C.  280-176. 

169.  Cersmeia.    AB.  Hemidrachm.     Ohv.  Head  of  Zeus.     Rev.  AX.  in  mon- 

ogram.   37.4  grs. 

170.  Elis.    As  last. 

171.  Dyme.     Ditto. 

IiACONIA. 

172.  Lacedemon.    AB.  Hemidrachm.     Ohv.  Head  of  Heracles.     Rev.  Am- 

phora between  pelei  of  Dioskuri.    35  grs. 

173.  Argos,  Argolis.     AB.  Tetrobol,     Obv.  Forepart  of  wolf.     Rev.  Large  A 

beneath  two  incuse  impressions.     39.5  grs.     B.  C.  468^00. 

174.  Ditto.    Aalast. 

175.  AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo.     Rev.  Tripod. 

ARCADIA. 

176.  Megalopolis.     AB.  Triobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus  Lykaeus.     Rev.  Pan 

seated  upon  a  rock.    37.5  grs.     B.  C.  300-257. 

CRETE. 

177.  Cnossus.     AB.  Drachm.     Obv.   Head  of  Apollo.     Rev.   KNQIIQN. 

Theseus  seated  on  square  labyrinth,  and  nolding  Nike.     87.5  gra. 
B.  C.  350-300. 

178.  Bronze.     Ohv.  Europa  riding  on  bull.     Rev.  Labyrinth.     19  mm. 

179.  Qortyna.    AB.  Stater.     Obv.  Europa  seated  in  tree.     Rev.  Bull.     171 

grs.     B.  C.  400. 

180.  Sinope,  Paphlagonia.     AB.  Stater.    Obv.  Head  of  Sinope.     Rev.  IINQ. 

Sea  eagle  on  a  dolphin.     91  grs.     B.  C.  415-364. 

BITHYNIA. 

181.  Calchedon.    AB.  Drachm.     Obv.  Bull  on  ear  of  com.     Rev.  "Mill 

sail"  incuse  square.     58.3  grs.     B.  C.  350-280. 

182.  AB,  Drachm.     As  last.     59.5  gra. 

183.  AB.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  As  No.  181.     Rev.  Three  ears  of  corn. 

184.  Kingdom.    Prusias  TL,  B.  C.  180-149.     Bronze.     Obv.  Head  of  young 

Dionysius,     Rev.   Cheiron   playing  lyre,   nPOrZIOT  BAIIAEOr. 
12  mm. 

185.  AE.     As  last.     18  mm. 

186.  AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Prusias  r.     Rev.  Heracles  standing. 

MYSIA. 

187.  Apollonia  ad  Bhyndicum.    AB.  Drachm.     Obv.  Gorgoneion.     Rev.  A. 

Anchor  and  lobster.     51  grs.     B.  C.  400-330. 

188.  AB.  Drachm.     As  last,     49  grs. 

189.  Parium.     AB.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  Gorgoneion.     Rev.  IIA  PI.     Bull 

standing  to  left.     35.5  grs.     B.  C.  350-300. 

190.  Pergamum,    AB,  Tetradrachm  (Cistophorus).     Obv.  Serpent  emerg- 

ing from  cista.     Rev.  Two  serpents  coiled;  to  right,  staff  of  Aescu- 
lapius entwined  with  serpent.     gTE.     192.5  grs.     B,  C,  133-167. 


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191-192.  Ditto,     Other  varieties  of  No.  190.     188  and  190  grs. 

193.  Tenedos,  Troas.    AR.  Drachm.     Obv.    Janiform   head  of  male  and 

female— Dionysus  and  Ariadne  (?).     Rev.  TEN  .  .  .  ON.     Double 
ax  in  incuse  square.     55  grs.     B.  C.  400-350. 

AEOIiIS. 

194.  Cyme.     Lead.  Tetradrachm.     Ohv.  Head  of  Kyme,  founder  of  the 

city.     Rev.  Horse;  vase;  all  within  a  wreath. 
196.  Myrina.    AR.  Tetradrachm.    06v.  Head  of  Apollo.   Rev.  Mr  PI  MAI  DN. 
Statue  of  Apollo;  omphalos  and  amphora.   229.5  grs.  After  B.  C.  197. 

IONIA. 

196.  Ephesus.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  E-0.     A  bee.     Rev.  Forepart  of 

stag;  magistrate's  name,  NHIAPXOS.     232.5  grs.     B.  C.  394-295. 

197.  Bronze.     Obv.  Head  of  Artemis.     Rev.  Bee.     17  mm. 

198.  AR.  Drachm.     Ohv.  Bee;  border  of  dots.     Rev.  Stag  and  palm  tree. 

59.5  grs.     B.  C.  202-189. 

199.  AR.  Tetradrachm  (Cistophorus).    Ohv.  As  No.  190.    Rev.  Coiled  ser- 

pents, and  Victory  standing  between  their  upraised  heads.    191  grs. 
B.  C.  189-67. 

200.  Miletus.     EL.  Stater.     Ohv.  Forepart  of  lion.    Rev.  Triple  incuse  de- 

pression.    73  grs.     B.  C.  700-494. 

201.  AR.  Trihemiobol.     Obv.  Forepart  of  lion  1.,    with  head  reverted. 

Rev.  Star  in  incuse  square.     17  grs.     B.  C.  478-390. 

202.  Ditto.     Similar  types,  but  lion  to  right.     18  grs. 

203.  Phocaea.    EL.  Hecta.     Ohv.  Head  of  Athena  1.     Rev.  Incuse  square. 

39  grs.     B.  C.  650-560. 

204.  Samos.    AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Lion's  scalp.     Ra\  Forepart  of  bull. 

72  grs.     B.  C.  494-439. 

CARIA. 

205-206.  Rhodes.    AR.  Trihemiobol.     Ohv.  Facing  head  of  Helios.     Rev. 

Rose  with  bud  between  P  -  0.     17.7  and  17.5  grs.     B.  C.  400-304. 
20T.  AR.  Trihemidrachm.     Ohv.  Facing  head  of  Helios.     Rev.  Rose  with 

bud;  Magistrate,  TIMOOr.     79  grs.     B.  C.  304-168. 

208.  AR.  Tetrobol.     Obv.  Head  of  Helios  radiate  r.     Rev.  Rose  with  bud 

in  incuse  square;  above,  JEKPATHI.     39  grs. 

209.  AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Facing  head  of  Helios.     Rev.  Rose,  full  blown, 

within  circle  of  dots.    56.3  grs.     88-43  B.  C. 

210.  Bronze.     Obv.  Bust  of  Artemis  r.     Rev.  AppoUo  standing  with  lyre. 

24  mm.     B.  C.  150-50. 

LYDIA. 

211.  Philadelphia.     Bronze.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Zeus  seated  1. ;  in  front, 

eagle  on  column.     0IAAJEA0-  •     21mm. 

212.  Ditto.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus  r.    Rev.  0IAAJEA0ESN.     Lyre. 

213.  Philadelphia  under  Rome.    Bronze.     Obv.  AEMOI.     Bust  of  Demos. 

Rev.  (PIAAJEA(PEQN  NEQKOPQN.     Aphrodite  with  mirror  arrang- 
ing her  hair.     24  mm.     B.  C  150-. 

214.  Ditto.     Ohv.  As  last.     Rev.  Artemis  with  bow  and  quiver  and  hound. 

215.  Ditto.     Ohv.  As  213.     Rev.  Lion  charging  r. 

216.  Sardes.    Bronze.     Obv.    Artemis  veiled.     Rev.   lAPJIANSN.     Zeus 

standing.     18  mm.     B.  0.  200-50. 


CAtALOOUfi   OP  COIN'S,   f  OKEKS,  AKD  MEDALS.         405 
PAMPHYLIA. 

217.  Aspendus.     AE.  Stater.     Obv.  Two  wrestlers.     Rev.  EITFEAIITS. 

Slinger  and  triskelis  in  incuse  square.     167  grs.     B.  C.  400-300. 

218.  AR.  Stater.     Similar.     167.2  grs. 

219.  Side.    AH.   Tetradrachm.     Obv.   Head    of    Pallas  with   Corinthian 

helmet.     Rev.  Nike  holding  a  wreath.    252  grs.     B.   C.   190-36. 
Countermark,  anchor. 

CILICIA. 

220.  Tarsus,  Pharnabazus,  B,   C.  378-372.     AR.    Stater,     Obv.   Head  of 

Arethuaa  facing.     Rev.  Bearded  head  of  Ares.     160  grs. 

221.  Mazaeus,  B.  C.  362-328.     AR.  Stater.     06i).  Baaltara  on  throne.     Rev. 

Lion  devouring  stag.     149.6  grs. 

222.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Lion  walking;  above,  anchor. 

247.5  grs.     B.  C.  331-328. 

CAPPADOCIA. 

223.  AR.  Ariarathes  IX,  B.  C.  96-94.    Obv.  Head  of  king  r.    Rev.  BAIIAEQI 

APIAPAdOr  EIEBOrS.    Pallas  Nikephoros,  standing.     64  grs. 

224.  AR.  Ditto.     61  grs. 

226.  AR.  Ariobarzanes  m,  B.  C.  61-42.  Obv.  Head  r.  Rev.  BAIIAEQI 
APIBAPZANOr  EIEBOri  KAI  ^lAAPQMAIOY.  Pallas  nikephoros. 
54  grs. 

SYRIA. 

226.  Seleucus  I,  B.  C.  312-280.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus. 

Rev.  BAIIAEQI  lEAETKOr.     Pallas  in  quadriga.     233  grs. 

227.  Antiochus  I,  B.   C.  281-261.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head.     Rev. 

BAIIAEQI  ANTIOXOY.     Apollo  sitting  on  omphalos.     259.5  grs. 

228.  Seleucus  m,  B.  C.  226-223.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Youthful  head. 

Rev.  BAIIAEQI  lEAETKOr.     As  last.     267  grs. 

229.  Antiochus  m,  B.C.  222-187.     06?;.  Head  diademed.   Rev.  BAIIAEQI 

ANTIOXOr.     As  227.     259.7  grs. 

230.  Seleucus  IV,  B.  C.  187-186.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head,  dia- 

demed.    Rev.  BAIIAEQI  IE AErKOr.    Apollo  seated  on  omphalos. 
259.7  grs. 

231.  Antiochus  V,  B.  C.  164-162.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head,  dia- 

demater.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI  ANTIOXOY  EVnATOPOI.     Zeus  Nike- 
phoros seated  1.     257.2  grs. 

232.  Demetrius  I,  B.  C.  162-160.     AR.   Tetradrachm.     Obv.    Diademed 

head  of  king.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI  JHMHTPIOT.    Tyche  on  throne; 
behind,  Nike.     256.5  grs. 

233.  AR.  Tatradrachm.     Obv.   As  Last.     Rev.   As  last  with  IQTHPOI 

added  to  title.    259.2  grs. 

234.  AR.  Drachm.     Types  similar  to  No.  232.     60.9  grs. 
236.  Bronze.     Types  similar  to  No.  232.     29  mm.     193  grs. 

236.  Alexander  I  Bala,  B.  C.  163-144.     Obv.   Head   of   king  diademate. 

Rev.  BAIIAEQI  AAESANAPOT  BEOnATOPOI  ETEPPETOr.     Zeus 
Nikephoros  seated  1.     256.9  grs. 

237.  AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Apollo  seated  on  omphalos. 

238.  Antiochus  VI,  B.  C.  146-142.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Radiate  head 

r.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI  ANTIOXOT   EUWANOri  AIONTIOT.     Dios- 
curi in  flight.     257.2  grs. 

239.  AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  As  No.  238.     Rev.  Apollo  seated  on  omphalos. 

63.3  grs. 


406         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

240.  Antiochus  Vn,  B.  C.  138-129.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  diade- 

mate  r.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI   ANTIOXOT  EYEPrETOr.     Pallaa  Nike- 
phoros.     252.9  grs. 

241.  Ditto.     240.1  grs. 

242.  AR.  Drach.m.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Nike  diademate.     50.5  grs. 

243.  Bronze.     Obv.  Ship's  prow.     Rev.  Spear,     23  mm. 

244.  Demetrius  n,   Nicator,    B.    C*  130-126.      AR.   Tetradrachm.      Obv. 

Youthful  head  diademate.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI   JHMHTPIOr  OEOT 
<PIAAJEA0Or  NIKATOPOI.     Apollo  on  omphalos.     255.4  grs. 
246.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bearded   head  r.     Rev.  Zeus   Nikephoros 
seated  1.     256.8  grs. 

246.  Alexander  n,  B.  C.  128-123.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev. 

BAIIAEQI  AAESANJPOr.     Zeus  seated  1. 

247.  AR.  Drachm.     Similar  to  last.     69.4  grs. 

248.  Antiochus  Vm,    B.   C.   121-96.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head   r. 

Rev.  BAIIAEQI  ANTIOXOT   EniQANOTI.     Zeus  standing  1.     244 
grs. 

249.  Ditto.  Zeus  seated  right  on  reverse.     259.9  grs. 
260.  Ditto.  Similar  to  No.  249.     243  grs. 

251.  Ditto.     Similar  to  No.  249.     236  grs. 

262.  Antiochus  IX,   B.   C.  116-96.     AR.   Tetradrachm.      Obv.   Beardless 

head  r.     Rev.  BAIIAEQI  ANTIOXOr  OIAOnATOPOI.     Zeus  Nike- 
phoros seated  1.     248  grs. 

263.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Pallas  Nikephoros  standing. 

253.9  grs. 

264.  Seleucus  VI,  B.  C.  96-96.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev. 

BAIIAEQI  lEAETKOr  EHWANOri  NIKATOPOI.     Zeus  Nike- 
phoros.    248.5  grs. 
266.  Philippus,    B.    C.   92-83.     AR.   Tetradrachm.      Obv.  Head  r.     Rev. 
Type  similar  to  last.     238.5  grs. 

266.  Ditto.     211.8  grs. 

267.  Tlgranes,  B.  C.  96-66.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head,   with  high 

tiara,  r.     Rev.  Tyche  of  Antioch  seated  r.     239.5  grs. 

PHOENICIA. 

268.  Aradus.     AR.  Stater.    Obv.  Head  of  Melkarth,  laureate.    Rev.  Galley 

on  waves.     162  grs. 

269.  AR.  Obol.     As  last.     12.3  grs. 

260.  Ditto.     12  grs. 

261.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Turreted  head  of  Tyche  of  Aradus.     Rev. 

Nike  holding  aplustre  and  palm.     232  grs. 

262.  Ditto.     223  grs. 

263.  Tyre.     AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Melkarth,  armed,  riding  on  sea  horse.    Rev. 

Owl,  crook,  and  flail.     135  grs.     B.  C.  450-332. 

264.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Heracles,  laureate.     Rev.  TTPOT 

lEPAI  KAI  AirAOr.     Eagle  on  rudder;  club  and  date.     220.5  grs. 
B.  C.  126-57. 
266.  Ditto.     218  grs. 

JUDAEA. 

266.  Simon  Maccabaeus,  B.  C.  143-136.  AR.  Shekel.  Obv.  "Shekel 
Israel"  A  chalice;  above,  "Year  2."  Rev.  "Jerusalem  The  Holy," 
Aaron's  rod.     217  grs. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         407 

267.  AR.  Half  Shekel.    Similar  to  No.  266,  but  reading  "  Half  Shekel." 

105  grs. 

268.  Herod  the  Great,  B.  C.  37-4.     Bronze.     Obv.  BAIIAEQ2  HPQAOr. 

Anchor.     Rev.  Two  comicopiae.     14  mm. 

269.  Herod  Archelaus,  B.  C.  4-A.  D.  6.     Bronze.     Ohv.  HPQAOY  Grapes. 

Rev.  EdNAPXOr  Helmet.     18  mm. 

270.  Herod  Agrippa,  A.  D.  37-44.     Bronze.     Obv.  BAIIAEQI  .   .   .     Um- 

brella.    Rev.  Ears  of  corn.     18  mm. 

271.  Ditto.     17  mm. 

272.  Nero.     Bronze.     Obv.  Palm  branch.     Rev.  NE  PSNOI.    16  mm. 

273.  Simon — First  Revolt — A.  D.  66-70.     Bronze.     Obv.  Vase.     Rev.  Vine 

leaves.     18  mm. 

274.  Vespasian.    AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bust,  laureate,  r.     Rev.  IVDAEA 

CAPTA.     S.  C.     Judaea  seated  beneath  palm  tree  and  guarded  by 
Roman  soldier.     32  mm. 
276.  Second  Revolt,   A.   D.   132-136.    AR.    Roman  Denarius,   restruck. 
Obv.  "Simon".    Cluster  of  grapes.    Rev.  "Deliverance  of  IsraeV'- 
Palm  branch.     47.5  grs. 


"The  Widow's  Mite."  A  small  bronze  coin  in  the  Collection  has 
attracted  undue  popular  attention  as  being  a  specimen  of  the  Lep- 
ton  referred  to  by  St.  Mark,  Ch.  12,  42.  The  piece  weighs  10.2 
grains,  is  probably  a  Greek  Lepton,  but  can  not  be  attributed  with 
any  degree  of  certainty,  and  is  almost  certainly  not  the  sort  of  coin 
mentioned  by  St.  Mark. 

PARTHIA. 

276.  Mithradates  n,  B.  C.  123-88.     AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Diademed  head  1. 

Rev.    BAIIAEQI    MEPAAOY    APIAKOT    EniOANOri.      Arsaces 
seated  r.,  on  omphalos.     66.5  grs. 

277.  AR.  Drachm.     66.5  grs. 

278.  Ditto.     66.3  grs. 

279.  Ditto.     Obv.  As  No.  276.     Rev.  Arsaces  seated  on  throne.     64  grs. 

280.  Ditto.     As  No.  279.     64  grs. 

281.  Ditto.     64  grs. 

282.  Ditto.     Obv.  Bust  1.,  with  long,  pointed  beard,  helmet,  necklace,  and 

cuirass.        Rev.     BAIIAEQI    BAIIAEQN    MEPAAOT    APIAKOT 
EniOANOTI.    Arsaces  seated  on  throne.     56  grs. 

283.  Drachm.     As  No.  282.     56  grs. 

284.  Ditto.     Crescent  on  helmet.     56  grs. 

285.  Ditto.     Star  on  helmet.     56  grs. 

286.  Ditto.     As  last.     56  grs. 

287.  Ditto.-   56  grs. 

288.  Phiaates  IV,  B.  C.  37-32.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.'  Bust  1.     Rev. 

Phraates,  seated,  receiving  palm  branch  from  Tyche  of  the  city. 

289.  erodes  I,  B.  C.  66-37.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Arsaces  seated  on  throne. 

54.5  grs. 

290.  Drachm.     Variety  of  No.  289.    58  grs. 

291.  Drachm.     Obv.  Bust  1.;  behind,  star  and  crescent;  in  front,   star. 

Rev.  Arsaces  enthroned;  behind,  anchor  and  crescent.    58  grs. 

292.  Gotarzes,   A.  D.   40-50.     AR.    Drachm.      Obv.    Bust  1.,   with  long 

beard.     Rev.  Arsaces  seated  r.    53.5  grs. 


408         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

SAS8ANIDAB. 

293.  ArdasMr,  A.  D.  226-240.    AE.     Ohv.  Crowned  head  r.     Rev.  Fire 

altar.     65  grs. 

294.  Sapor,  A.  D.  240-272.     AB.     Ohv.  Crowned  head  r.     Rev.  Fire  altar 

and  priestesses.     64  grs. 
296.  Ditto.     Broader  flan  and  altar  larger.     65  grp. 

296.  Narsehi  (Narses)  AR.     Ohv.  Crowned  head  r.     Rev.  Fire  altar  and 

priestesses.     62  grs. 

297.  Varahran  Chobin.     AR.     Ohv.  Crowned  bust  r.;  wears  pearl  neck- 

lace and  earrings.     Rev.  Fire  altar.     56  grs. 

PERSIA  (EMPIRE  OF  ACHAEMENIDAB). 

298.  AV.  Daric.     Ohv.  The  king  kneeling  r.,  with  spear,  bow,  and  quiver. 

Rev.  Incuse  depression.     128  grs. 

299.  AR.  Siglos.     Types  similar  to  No.  298.     84  grs. 

BACTRIA. 

300.  Agathocles.     Bronze,    square.      Ohv.     Dancer.      Rev.      BAIIAEQI 

ArAdOKAEQI.     Lion.     20  by  22  mm. 

301.  Eucratides,   B.   C.   200-150.     Bronze,   square.     Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 

Dioscuri.     21  by  23  mm. 

302.  Apollodotus.     AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  BAIIAEQI  AHOAAOJOTOr 

IQTHPOI.     Elephant  standing  r.     JRev.  Indian  bull.     36.6  grs. 

303.  Bronze,    square.     Ohv.    Apollo,    laureated,    standing    facing.     Rev. 

Tripod.     23  by  25  mm. 

304.  Menander.    AR.  Hemidrachm.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Zeus 

standing  1.     38.4  grs. 

305.  AR.  Hemidrachm.     As  last. 

306.  AR.  Hemidrachm.     Ohv.  Bust  of  king  with  segis  and  spear.     Rev.  As 

No.  304.     38.5  grs. 

307.  AR.  Hemidrachm,     Obv.  Bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  As  No.  304. 

308.  Bronze,  square.     Obv.  Bust  of  Pallas  r.     Rev.  Nike  standing  r.     18 

by  20  mm. 

309.  Antimachus  U.    AR.  Drachm.     Obv.  Nike  standing  1.     Rev.  King 

mounted  r.     37  grs. 
810.  Hermaeus.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  Zeus, 
laureated,  seated  1.  on  throne. 

311.  Azes.    Bronze.     Obv.  Humped  bull  r.     Rev.  Lion.     25  mm. 

312.  Kanerkes.    AV.   Stater.     Obv.   King,   nimbate,  standing,  1.  by  an 

altar.     Rev.  Goddess,  nimbate,  seated  facing.     119  grs. 

318.  Hooerkes,  A.  D.  111-129.  AV.  Stater.  Obv.  Half  length  figure  of  the 
king  emerging  from  clouds.  Rev.  Goddess  in  talaric  chiton,  holding 
cornucopia  in  both  hands.     122  gra. 

314.  AV.  Stater.  Obv.  As  last.  Rev.  Moon  god  1.,  crescent  behind  shoul- 
ders.    122.5  grs. 

816.  Bronze.  Obv.  King  on  an  elephant.  Rev.  Male  divinity  standing  1., 
holding  wreath  and  tongs.     22  mm. 

316.  Bronze.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Siva  standing  1.     24  mm. 

317.  Bazodeo.  AV.  Stater.  Obv.  King  standing  1.,  holding  right  hand 
over  an  altar.     Rev.  Siva  standing  1.     119.5  grs. 

818.  Bronze.  Ohv.  King  standing  by  an  altar.  Rev.  Siva  standing  facing. 
22  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS,         409 

EGYPT. 

319.  Ptolemy  I.  Soter,  B.  C.  323-311.  AR.  Tetradrachm.  Obv.  Head  of 
Alexander  Great,  with  lion  skin,  r.  Rev.  UTOAEMAIOr  BAIIAEQZ. 
Athena  Alkis  hurUng  fulmen.     241.5  grs. 

820.  Ditto.     Broader  flan  than  last.     237  grs. 

321.  Ditto.     Obv.  Head  of  Ptolemy  r.     Rev.  Eagle  on  fulmen.     218  grs. 

322.  Ptolemy  n  Philadelphus,  B.  C.  285-247.     AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus. 

Rev.  Eagle  on  thunderbolt.     45  mm. 

323.  Arsinoe  n.     AV.  Octodrachm.     Obv.  Veiled  head  of  the  queen  r.; 

behind,  K.     Rev.  APIINOHI  OIAAAEA^OT.     Double    cornucopia. 
431  grs. 

324.  AR.  Decadrachm.     Similar  to  No.  323.     538.5  grs. 

826.  Ptolemy  VI,  B.  C.  181-146.  Bronze.  Obv.  Head  of  Zeua  r.  Rev. 
Eagle  on  fulmen;  broad  flan.     37  mm. 

326.  Bronze.     Types  as  last.    39  mm. 

327.  Ptolemy  Vin,  B.  C.  170-117.     AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev. 

RTOAEMAIOr  BAIIAEQI.     Eagle  on  fulmen.     219  grs. 

828.  Ptolemy  X,  B.  C.  117-81.     AR.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Ptolemy 

r.    Rev.  nrOAEMAIOr  BAIIAEQI.    Eagle  on  fulmen.     215  grs. 

829.  Ptolemy  XI.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Eagle  on  ful- 

men.    217  grs. 

330.  AR.  Didrachm.     Similar  to  No.  329. 

331.  Ptolemy  Xm,  B.  C.  81-58.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head,  diade- 

mate,  r.     Rev.  Eagle  on  fulmen;  dated  year  2.     204  grs. 

CYRENB. 

382.  AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv   Head  of  Zeus  Ammon  r.     Rev.  Silphium; 

magistrate's  name,  AAIAEON  (?).     201  grs.     B.  C  431-321. 
333.  AV.  Hecte.     Obv.  Horseman  1.     Rev.  KTPA.     Silphium.     23.5  grs. 

B.  C.  321-308. 

ZBUGITANA. 

834.  Carthage.     AR.   Tetradrachm.      Obv.   Head    of    Persephone.     Rev. 

Horse's  head  and  palm  branch.     264.5  grs.     B.  C.  410-310. 
336.  EL.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Persephone  1.     Rev.  Horse  standing  1.; 

above,  radiate  disk  between  two  uraei.     163  grs. 

NUMIDIA. 

336.  Juha  I,  B.  C.  60-46.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  Bust  r.,  with  scepter  over 
shoulder.     Rev.  A  temple;  "  Juba  Rex"  in  Neo-Punic. 

MAURITANIA. 

837.  Juba  H,  B.  C.  26-A.  D.  23.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  JUBA  REX. 
Head  r.     Rev.  Cornucopia. 


ROME. 

THE  REPUBLIC. 
CAMPANIA. 

[The  reference  B.  is  to  Babelon's  "Monnaies  de  la  IWpublique  romaine."] 

1.  AE.  Triens.     Oit;.  Thunderbolt;  marks  of  value.     iJev.  Dolphin;  below, 

marks  of  value.     1758.8  grs. 

2.  AE.  Quadrans.     Ohv.  Two  barley  corns  between  marks  of  value.     Rev. 

An  open  right  hand;  marks  of  value.     1376.6  grs. 

3.  AE.  Quadrans.     Ok'.  Boar  running  r.;  below,  coo.     i?etJ.  Boar  running  1.; 

below,  coo.     1175  grs. 

4.  AE.  Sextans.     Ohv.  Head  of  one  of  the  Dioscuri  r. ;  behind,  oo.     Rev. 

Head  of  other  Dioscuri  1. ;  behind,  oo.     828.5  grs. 

5.  AE.  Uncia.     06?;.  Knuckle  bone;  below,  o.     Rev.  In  center,  o.     293.5 

grs. 

ROMIS. 

6.  AE.  As.     Ohv.  Bearded  head  of  Janus.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship;  above, 

mark  of  value,  I.     3648.4  grs. 

7.  AE.  As.     Ohv.  Same  types  as  No.  6.     3610.6  grs. 

8.  AE.  Triens.     Ohv.  Helmeted  head  of  Roma.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship  r.; 

below,  oooo.     1351.2  grs. 

9.  AE.  Triens.     Same  types  as  No.  8.     1344.7  grs. 

10.  AE.  Triens.    Same  types  as  No.  8.     1336.3  grs. 

11.  AE.  Quadrans.     Ohv.  Head  of  Hercules  1.;  behind,  coo.     Rev.  Prow  of 

shipr.;  below,  coo.     934.2  grs. 

12.  AE.  Quadrans.     Countermarked;  types  indistinguishable.     655  grs. 

STRUCK  COINS. 

TRIENTAL  STANDARD. 

13.  AE.  Sextans.     Ohv.  Head  of  Mercury  r. ;   above,  oo.     Rev.  Prow  of 

ship  r. ;  above,  ROMA;  below,  oo.     427  grs.     B. p.  46,  No.  18. 

14.  AE.  Sextans.     Same  types  as  No.  13.     379.5  grs. 

16.  AE.  Uncia.     Ohv.  Head   of   Roma  1.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship  r.;   above, 
ROMA;  below,  o.    97  grs. 

16.  AE.  Uncia.     Same  types  aa  No.  15.     126.5  grs. 

UNCIAL  STANDARD. 

17.  AE.  As.     Ohv.  Laureated  head  of  Janus;   above,  I.     Rev.  Prow  of 

ship;  below  ROMA.     577.5  grs. 

18.  AE.  Semis.     Ohv.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.;  behind,  S.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship 

r.;  above,  S.;  below,  ROMA.     148.8  grs. 

19.  AE.  Triens.     Ohv.  Helmeted  head  of  Romar. ;  above,  oooo.     Rev.  Prow 

of  shipr.;  above,  ROMA;  below,  oooo.     148.8  grs. 

410 


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SEMUNCIAL  STANDARD. 


20.  AE.  Triens.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r, 

r.;  above,  ROMA.     83  grs. 

21.  AE.  Sextans.     Obv.  Head  of  Mercury  r.;  above,  oo 

shipr.;  above,  ROMA;  below,  oo.    66.5  grs. 


above,  oooo.     Rev.  Prow  of  ship 


Rev.  Prow  of 


ROMANO-CAMPANIAN. 


22. 
23. 
24. 

26. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
33. 

34. 

35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39. 
40. 
41. 
42. 


AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Mars  r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Head  of  bridled 

horse  r.     B.  p.  27,  No.  34. 
AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma.     iJey.  Roma,  seated  on 

pile  of  shields  r.     B.  p.  72,  No.  176 
AB.i     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo,  laureate,  r.;  below,  thunderbolt.     Rev. 

Jupiter  in  quadriga  to  r. 

IMPERIAL  COINAGE   OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

Abulia  Obv.  GEM    (Geminus).      Head  of    Roma  r.;  beneath  chin, 
X.     iiev.  M.  ABVRI.  ROMA.     Sol  in  quadriga  r.    B.  6. 

Accoleia.      06r.  P.  ACCOLEfVS  LARISCOLVS.     Bust  of  A cca  Lau- 
ren tia  r.     Rev.  Three  statues  of  the  nymps  of  the  oak  forest.     B.  1. 
Acilia.     06t;.  BALBVS.     ROMA.     HeadofRomar.     i?et).  MN.  ACILI. 

Jupiter  in  quadriga  driven  by  Victory.     B.  1. 
Obv.    M.  ACILIVS  M.F.     Head  of  Roma.     Rev.  ROMA.     Hercules  in 

quadriga.     B.  4. 
Obv.  SALVTIS.     Head  of  the  goddess  of  health  r.     Rev.  MN.  ACILIVS 

III  VIR.VALETV.     The  goddess  of  health  feeding  a  serpent.     B.  8. 
Aelia.    Oftf.  Head  of  Roma.     iicv.  P.PAETVS  ROMA.     The  Dioscuri 

mounted.     B.  3. 
Obv.  BALA.     Head  of  Diana,  diademate  r.     Rev.  CALL  I.     Diana  in 

deer  biga  r.     B.  4. 
Aemilia.     06t'.  ROMA.     Bust  of  Roma  r.     iira.  MN.  AIMILIO  LEP. 

An  equestrian  statue.     B.  7. 
Obv.  King  Aretas  kneeling  beside  his  camel.     In  exergue,  REX  ARE- 

TAS.     Rev.  P.HVPSAE.  AED.  CVR.  C.   HVPSAE.COS.PREIVE. 

CAPTV.     Jupiter  in  quadriga  1.     B.  8. 
Obv.  PAVLLVS  LEPIDVS.  CONCORDIA.     Veiled  head  of  Concord 

r.     ii!ey.  PAVLLVS  TER.     PauUusstandingby  trophy;  Perseus  and 

two  sons.     B.  10. 
Obv.  LEPIDVS  PONT.  MAX.   Ill  VIR  R.P.C.     Head  of  Lepidus  r. 

Rev.  Head  of  Octavius  r.     B.  35. 
Afrania.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  S.AFRA.ROMA.     Victory  in 

quadriga.     B.  1. 
Annia.     Obv.   Bust    of    Anna    Perenna  r.     Rev.    L.FABI.L.F.HISP. 

Victory  in  quadriga  r.     B.  2. 
AE.     Obv.   ANNIVS    LAMIA   SILIVS.     Two  hands  joined,   holding 

caduceus.     i?^.  Ill  VIR.  A.A.A.F.F.— S.C.     B.  7. 
Antestia.     06v.  C.  ANTESTI.     Helmeted  head  of  Roma  r.    Rev.  The 

Dioscuri  "galloping  r.     B.  1. 
Antia.     Obv.  RE  ST  10.     Head  of  Antiua  Restio  r.    Rev.  C.ANTIVS 

C.F.     Hercules.     B.  1. 
Obv.  DEI  PENATES.     Heads,  jugate,  of  the  Penates  r.     Rev.     Same 

as  No.  40.     B.  2. 
Antonia .     Obv.  Laureate  head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.  Q.ANTO.BALB.PR. 

Victory  in  quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

1  Unless  otherwise  designated  the  coins  that  follow  are  silver  Denarii. 
22023°— 14 27 


412         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

43.  Variety  of  No.  42. 

44.  Obv.  M.ANT.IMP.AVG.III  VIR  R.P.C.BARBAT.Q.P.     Head  of  An- 

tony r.     Rev.   CAESAR    IMP.PONT.    Ill    VIR   R.P.C.     Head  of 
Octavius  r.    B.  60. 
46.  Ohv.  M.  Antony  standing  1.     Rev.  ill  VIR  R.P.C.COS.DESIG.ITER. 
ET  TER.     Head  of  sun  god  r.     B.  60. 

46.  06i;.  ANT.  AVG.   Ill  VIR  R.P.C.     Galley  r.     Rev.  LLQ.   II.     Legion- 

ary eagle  between  two  standards.    B.  105. 

47.  LEG  III.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  106. 

48.  LEG  IV.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  108. 

49.  LEG  V.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  110. 

50.  LEG  VI.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  111. 

61.  LEG  VIII.    Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  114. 

62.  LEG  IX.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  116. 

63.  LEG  X.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  117. 

64.  LEG  XII.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  119. 

65.  LEG  XIII.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  121. 
56.  LEG  XIV.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  123. 

67.  LEG  XV.    Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  125. 

68.  LEG  XVII.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  126. 

69.  LEG  XVIII.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  127. 

60.  LEG  XIX.     Same  types  as  No.  46.    B.  133. 

61.  LEG  XX.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  135. 

62.  LEG  XXI.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  136. 

63.  LEG  XXIII.     Same  types  as  No.  46.     B.  138. 

64.  Appuleia.     Obv.    Head  of  Roma  r.     R&v.    L.    SATURN.     Saturn  in 

quadriga. 

66.  Aquillia.     06?;.  Head  of  Sol  r.     iiev.  MN.  AQVIL.  ROMA.     Diana  in 

quadriga  r. 

66.  Ohv.  VIRTVS    III    VIR.     Helmeted  bust  of  Valor  r.    Rev.   Manius 

Aquilius  lifting  prostrate  Sicily. 

67.  Asinia.     Ohv.    k^Q^^SlMZ  TRIBVNIC.    POTEST,    within    an    oak 

wreath.     Rev.  C.  ASINIVS  GALLVS   III   VIR  A.  A.  A.   F.  F.;  in 
field,  S.  C.  B.  2. 

68.  AtiUa.     Ohv.  SARAN.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.    M.    ATIL.    ROMA 

The  Dioscuri.     B.  8. 

69.  AE.  Semis.     Ohv.  Head  of  Jupiterr.     Rev.  M.  ATIL.  ROMA.     Prow 

of  ship  r.     B.  11. 

70.  AureUa.     06v.  AVRELI  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     iJev.  Nude  Gallic 

warrior  in  biga.     B.  20. 

71.  06w.  Head  of  Vulcan  r.     Rev.L.COJ.     Eagle  on  thunderbolt.     B.  21. 

72.  Baebia.     06w.  TAMPIL.     Head  of  Roma  1.     iJet;.  ROMA.  M.  BAEBI. 

Q.  F.    Apollo  in  quadriga.     B.  12. 

73.  Cecilia.  AE.  As.     Ohv.  Head  of  Janus.    Rev.  A.  CAE.  ROMA.    Ship's 

prow.     B.  8. 

74.  06y.  ROMA.    Head  of  Roma  r.     i?et>.  M.  METELLVS  Q.  F.    Mace- 

donian shield.     B.  28. 

75.  Ohv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Apollo.     Rev.  Same  as  No.  74.     B.  30. 

76.  Ohv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  ROMA.    A  female  figure  (Pietas?)  in 

biga  r.     B.  38. 

77.  Ohv.  Female  head.     Rev.  Q.  C.  M,  P.  I.     Elephant  1.     B.  43. 

78.  Same  as  No.  77. 


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79.  Obv.  L.  METEL.  A.  ALB.  S.  F.     Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  C.  MAL. 

ROMA.     Victory  crowning  Roma.     B.  45. 

80.  Obv.  Q.  METEL.  PIVS.     Bust  of  Jupiter  as  terminal  figure  r.     Rev. 

SCIPIO.  IMP.     Elephant. 

81.  Caesia.     Obv.  Bust  of  Apollo  seen  from  back,  head  1.     Rev.  L.  CAESI. 

Two  Lares,  seated.    B.  1. 

82.  CaUdia.     Obv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  M.  CALID.  Q.  MET. 

ON.  PL.     Victory  in  biga  1.     B.  1. 

83.  Calpumia.     Obv.  PISO   CAEPIO.    Q.     Head  of  Saturn  r.     Rev.  AD 

FRV.  EMV.  EX.  S.  C.     Quaestors  seated  on  subsellium.     B.  5. 

84.  Obv.   Head  of  Apollo  r.    Rev.   L.    PISO    FRVGI.     ROMA.     Horse- 

man galloping  r.     B.  12. 

85.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  of  Janus.     Rev.  L.  PISO  FRVGI.     Ship's  prow 

surmounted  by  Victory.     B.  18. 

86.  Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  C.   PISO    L.  F.  FRVGI.     Horseman. 

B.  24. 

87.  Variety  of  No.  86.    Behind  head  of  Apollo,  anchor. 

88.  Canlnia.     Obv.  AVGVSTVS.      Head  of  Augustus  r.     Rev.  L.  CANI- 

NIVSGALLVSIIIVIR.     A  kneeling  man  presents  standard.     B.  3. 

89.  Carisia.     Obv.  MONETA.     Head  of  Juno  Moneta  r.     Rev.  T.  CARI- 

SIVS.     Tools  for  coining  money.     B.  1. 

90.  Obv.  Winged  bust  of  Victory  r.     Rev.  T.  CARISI.     Victory  in  quad- 

riga.    B.  3. 

91.  Cassia.     Obv.  Male  head  r.     Rev.  Q.  CASSIVS.     Eagle  on  thunder- 

bolt, between  lituua  and  praefericulum.     B.  7. 

92.  Obv.  Q.  CASSIVS  VEST.    Head  of  Vesta  r.    iJcv.  Temple  of  Vesta. 

B.  9. 

93.  Obv.  Veiled  head  of   Vesta  1.     Rev.  Man  casting  ballot  marked,  V 

(Uti  rogas).     B.  10. 

94.  Cestia.     Obv.   Bust  of    Africa  r.     Rev.    L.CESTIVS    C.NORBA.    A 

curule  chair  and  helmet.     B.  1. 
96.  Obv.  Bust  of  Venus  r.     Rev.  S.  C.  Cybele  in  lion  chariot  1.     B.  2. 

96.  Cipia,     06v.  M.CIPI.M.F.    Head  of  Roma  r.     i?^.  ROMA.    Victory 

in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

97.  Claudia.     Obv.   Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   C.PVLCHER.     Victory  in 

biga  r. 

98.  Obv.  Bust  of  Diana  r.     Rev.  Tl  .CLAV  D.  Tl .  F.  A  P.  N .     Victory  in  biga. 

B.  5. 

99.  Obv.  Head  of  Flora.     Rev.  VESTALIS,     A  vestal  virgin  seated  to  left. 

B.  12. 

100.  Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  P.  CLODIVS  M.F.     A  female  standing. 

B.  14. 

101.  Obv.  Head  of  sun  god  r.     Rev.  P. CLODIVS  M.F.     Crescent  and  five 

stars.     B.  16. 

102.  ClouUa.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;  below,  ROMA.     Rev.  T.CLOVLI. 

Victory  in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

103.  Cloulia.    AR.  Quinarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.;  on  r.,  S.     Rev. 

T.CLOVLI.     Victory  crowning  a  trophy. 

104.  Clovia.  AE.  Semis.     Obv.  CAESAR   DIC.TER.     Bust  of  Victory  r. 

Rev.  Pallas  walking  1.     27  mm.     B.  11. 
106.  Coceia.     06w.  Head  of  Antony  r.     iJet).  L.ANTONIVS  COS.     Head 

of  Lucius  Antonius  r.     B.  1. 
106.  CoiUa.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  1.     Rev.  C.COIL.CALD.    Victory  in 

biga  1.    B.  2. 


414         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

107.  CoeUa.     Obv.   C.COEL.   CALDVS.   COS.    Head    of   Caius  Coelius 

Caldus  r.     Rev.  CALDVS  III  VIR.     Head  of  sun  god  r.     B.  7. 

108.  Considia.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  C.  CONSIDI.PAETI.    A 

curule  chair.     B.  2. 

109.  Cordia.     06i;.  RVFVS  III  VIR.    Heads  of  the  Dioscuri  r.    Rev.  MH. 

CORDIVS.     Venus  standing.     B.  1. 

110.  Obv.  RVFVS  S.  C.     Head  of  Venus  r.     Rev.  MN.  CORDIVS.    Cupid 

riding  dolphin.     B.  3. 

111.  Obv.    RVFVS.     Corinthian    helmet.     Rev.    MN    CORDIVS.     Aegis 

shield.     B.  4. 

112.  Cornelia.     Obv.  Male  head  r.    Rev.  ROMA-    Jupiter  standing  be- 

tween Juno  and  Minerva.     B.  19. 

113.  Obv.  Head  of  Saturn  1.     Rev.   L.SCIP.  AS! AG  (enus).     Jupiter  in 

quadriga.    Serrate  edge.     B.  24. 

114.  Obv.   ROMA.     Bust  of  young  Hercules  r.     Rev.  LENT.   MAR.   F. 

Roma  armed,  crowned  by  Abundance.     B.  25. 
116.  Obv.   Female   head   r.    Rev.  Double  cornucopia  filled  with  fruit. 
B.  32. 

116.  AE.     Obv.  Head  of  Janus.     Rev.  EX  S.C.     Prow  of  ship  surmoimted 

by  soldier.     28  mm.     B.  45. 

117.  AR.  Quinarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.  CN.LENT.     Victory 

crowning  a  trophy.     B.  51. 

118.  Obv.  G.P.R.    Male  bust  r.    Rev.  Globe  between  scepter  and  rudder. 

B.  54. 

119.  Obv.  S.C.     Head  of  Venus  r.     Rev.  Three  trophies;  Ex.,  FAVST  in 

monogram.     B.  63. 

120.  Obv.  Triskelis  with  Medusa  head  at  center.     Rev.   LENT. MARC. 

COS.    Jupiter  standing.     B.  64. 

121.  Crepereia.     Ofei;.  Female  bust  r.     i2et;.  Q.CREPEREI.  ROCVS.     Nep- 

tune in  hippocamp  biga  r.     B.  1. 

122.  Crepusia.     Obv.  Male  head  r.     Rev.   P.  CREPVSI.     Horseman  r. 

B.  1. 

123.  Cupiennia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  L.CVP.ROMA  Dioscuri. 

B.  1. 

124.  Curiatia.     Obv.  TRIGE.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  C.CVR.   ROMA. 

Female  in  quadriga.     B.  1. 

125.  Same  type  as  No.  124,  but  reading  TRIG.    B.  2. 

126.  Curtia.     Obv.   Q.  CVRT.     Same  type  as  No.   124.     Rev.  M.  SI  LA. 

ROMA.    Jupiter  in  quadriga  r.     B.  2. 

127.  Didia.     Obv.     ROMA,    in    monogram.     Head    of    Roma    r.     Rev. 

T.  DEIDI.    A  man  armed^  scourging  a  captive.     B.  2. 

128.  Domitia.     Obv.  C.  MALLE  C.  F.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.     Mars  in 
quadriga  r.    Serrated.     B.  17. 

129.  Egnatia.     Obv.  MAXVMVS.     Head  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.  Roma  and 

Venus  standing  vis-i- vis.    B.  2. 

130.  Egnatuleia.  AR.  Quinarius.    Obv.  C.  EGNATULEIAC.  F.    Male  head 

r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Victory  writing  upon  the  shield  of  a  trophy.    B.  1. 

131.  Eppia.     Obv.  Q.  METELL.  SCI  RIO  IMP.     Head  of  Africa  r.     Rev. 

EPPIUS  LEG.  F.  C.     Hercules  standing.     B.  1. 

132.  Fabia.     Obv.    LABEO    ROMA.     Head  of  Roma.     Rev.   Q.    FABI. 

Jupiter  in  quadriga  r. 

133.  Obv.  Head  of    Roma  r.     Rev.   N.   FABI    PICTOR.     A  male  figure 

seated  to  1.    B.  11. 

134.  Fannia.     Obv.    ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.    M.  FAN.    C.    F. 

Victory  in  quadriga  r. 


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136.  Farsuleia.     Obv.  MEHSOR.     Bust  of  Liberty  r.     i2ef.  L.  FARSVLEI. 
Man  in  citizen's  costume  about  to  mount  a  biga.     B.  1. 

136.  Flaminia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Bev.  L.  FLAMINI  CILO.     Vic- 

tory in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

137.  Obv.  Head  of  Julius  Caesar  r.     Rev.  L.  FLAMINIVS  llll  VIR.     A 

female  standing  1.     B.  3. 

138.  Fonteia.     06v.  Heads  of  the  Dioscuri,  jugate,  r.     jRew.  MN.  FONTEI. 

Galley  r.     B.  7. 

139.  Obv.   MN.   FONTEI.    C.    F.    Male  head  (Apollo?)   r.     Rev.   Cupid 

mounted  on  a  goat  r.     B.  10.2. 

140.  Obv.  Helmeted  bust  of  mars  r.,  a  trophy  on  shoulder.     Rev.  MN. 

FONT.TR.MIL.     Cavalryman.     B.  17L3. 

141.  Fufeia.     06d.  KALENI.     Heads  of  Honor  and  Valor,  jugate,  r.     Rev. 

Italia  in  long  tunic  standing  r.,  offers  hand  to  Roma.     Serrated. 
B.  1. 

142.  Fulvia.     Obv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  CN.  FOVL.  M.CAL. 

Q.  MET.     Victory  in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

143.  Fundania.     Obv.  Roma  r.     Rev.  Man  in  quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

144.  Furia.     Obv.  Roma  r.     Rev.  PVR.  ROMA.     Diana  in  a  biga  r. 

145.  Obv.  M.  FOVRI.  L.  F.    Head  of  Janus.    RetK  PHILI  ROMA.    Roma 

placing  wreath  on  trophy.     B.  18. 

146.  Obv.  A  ED.  CVR.     Female  head  with  mural  crown  r.     Rev.  Curule 

chair.     B.  19. 

147.  Obv.  BROCCHI   III  VIR.     Head  of  Ceres  r.     Rev.  L.  FVRI.  CN.  F. 

Curule  chair.     B.  23. 

148.  Gargilia.     06w.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     ^ct.  GAR.  OCVL.  VER.     Jupiter 

in  quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

149.  Gellia.     Obv.  Roma  r.    Rev.  CN.  GEL  ROMA.     Male  and  female  in 

quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

150.  Herrennia.     Obv.  PI  ETAS.     Female  head  r.     iJw.  Amphinomus" car- 

rying parent  on  shoulder.     B.  1. 

151.  Hirtia.     Obv.  C.   CAESAR   COS.   TER.     Female  head  r.     Rev.    A. 

HIRTIVS  PR.     Axe,  lituus,  and  praefericulum.     B.  1. 

152.  Hosidia.     Obv.  GETA  III  VIR.     Bust  of  Diana,  diademed,  r.     Rev. 

C.HOSIDI.    C.F.     A  wild  boar  pierced  by  spears.     B.  1.2. 
163.  Similar  to  No.  152,  but  without  diadem. 

154.  Hostilia.     Obv.  Bearded  head  of  Fear.     Rev.  L.  HOSTILIA  SASERN. 

Warrior  lighting  from  chariot.     B.  2. 

155.  Obv.  Beardless  head  of  Pavor  r.     Rev.  L.   HOSTILIVS  SASERNA. 

Diana  standing  facing.     B.  4. 

156.  Julia.     06w.  Romar.    i^ev.  L.  IVLI.  ROMA.    Dioscuri  mounted.    B.  1. 
167.  Obv.  CAESAR.     Head  of  Mars  1.     Rev.  L.  IVLI  L.  F.     Rev.  Venus  in 

car  drawn  by  two  Amores.     B.  4. 

158.  Similar  to  No.  157,-  in  field,  P. 

169.  Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  L.  IVLI.     BVRSIO.     Victory  in  quad- 
riga; C.  O.     B.  5. 

160.  06f.  CAESAR.     Elephant,  r.,  treading  on  a  dragon.     iJev.  Pontifical 

instrumenta.     B.  9. 

161.  06  y.  Head  of  Venus  r.     Rev.  CAESAR.     Aneas  carrying  father  and 

palladium.     B.  10. 

162.  Obv.  COS.  TERT.    DICT.  ITER.     Head  of  Ceres  crowned  r.     Rev. 

AVGR. PONT. MAX.     Instruments  of  pontifical  oflice.     B.  16. 

163.  06v.  CAESAR  DICT.  PERPETVO.     Head  of  Julius  Caesar  r.     Rev. 

SEPVLLIVS  MACER.     Venus  standmg  1.     B.  49. 


416         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,    TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

164.  As  No.  163,  but  head  veiled.     B.  50. 

166.  Obv.  C.  CAESAR  IMP.     Head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  Equestrian  statue 
of  Octavius  1. ;  S.  C.     B.  63. 

166.  Obv.  Head  of  Caesar  r.     Rev.  C.  CAESAR  COS.  PONT.  AVG.     Head 

of  young  Augustus  r.     B.  64. 

167.  Obv.  CAESAR  III  VIR  R.P.C.     Head  of  Mars  r.     Rev.  S.  C.     Eagle 

and  trophy  between  legionary  standards.     B.  67. 

168.  Obv.  C.  CAESAR  III  VIR  R.  P.C.     Head  of  Octavius  r.     iJw.Awinged 

thunderbolt.     B.  92. 

169.  Similar  to  No.  168,  but  with  winged  fulmen  on  reverse.     B.  93. 

170.  Obv.   DIVOS    IVLIVS.     Head  of   Julius   Caesar  1.     Rev.    CAESAR 

DIVI  F,     Head  of  young  Augustus  r.     B.  98. 

171.  Obv.  Head  of  Venus.     Rev.  CAESAR    DIVI    F.     Legionary  soldier. 

B.  105. 

172.  Obv.  Head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  CAESAR   DIVI  F.     Peace  standing. 

B.  115.  ^ 

173.  Obv.  Bust  of  Victory r.     Rev.  CAESAR  DIVI  F.     Neptune  standing. 

B.  117. 

174.  Quinarius.    06v.  Head  of  Octavius  r.    i?w.  ASIA  RECEPTA.    Victory 

standing  upon  a  cista.     B.  145. 

176.  Obv.  Victory.     Rev.    IMP.   CAESAR.     Octavius    in  slow  quadriga. 
B.  154. 

176.  Obv.  Head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  Quadriga  on  triumphal  arch.     B.  162. 

177.  06r.  IMP.     Head  of  Mars  r.     iJev.  CAESAR.     Round  shield  on  two 

spears.     B.  164. 

178.  Junia.     Obv.   Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  D.  SILANVS  L.    F.  ROMA. 

Victory  in  quadriga  r.     B.  15. 

179.  Oov.  Head  of  Junius  Brutus  r.    i2ev.  AHALA.    Head  of  Ahala r.    B.  29. 

180.  06v.  LIBERTAS.     Head  of  Liberty  r.     iiev.  BRVTVS.     Brutuswalk- 

ing  between  two  lictors  and  preceded  by  a  courier.     B.  31. 

181.  Obv.  L.   SESTI.   PRO  Q.     Veiled  bust  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.  Tripod 

between  ax  and  simpulum.     B.  36. 

182.  Obv.  COSTA  LEG.     Laureate  head  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.   BRVTV3 
I M  P.     Trophy.     B.  42. 

183.  Obv.  CASCA  LONG  VS.     Head  of  Neptune  r.     Rev.  BRVTVS  IMP. 

Victory  walking  r.  over  a  broken  sceptre.     B.  44. 

184.  Licinia.     Obv.  ROMA.     Bust  of  Roma.     JRev.  P.NERVA.     Two  men 

in  voting  booth.     B.  7. 
186.  06i;.  Bust  of  Apollo,    i?^.  C.LICINIVS  L.F.MACER.     Pallas  armed, 
in  quadriga,  r.     B.  16. 

186.  Obv.  Bust  of  Venus.     Rev.  P.CRASSVS  M.F.     Cavalryman  standing 

by  horse.     B.  18. 

187.  06i;.  FIDES  NERVA.     Head  of  Fides  r.     iJev.  Cavalryman  dragging 

a  captive.     B.  24. 

188.  Livineia.     Obv.  Male  head  r.    iJev.  L.  L I V I N  E I V S  R  E G  V L V S .     Curule 

chair  between  fasces.     B.  8. 

189.  Lucilia.    Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;  behind,  P  V.     Rev.  M.LVCILI  RVF. 

Victory  driving  biga.     B.  1. 

190.  Lucretia.     Obv.  TRIO.     Head  of  Roma  r.    Rev.  CN  LVCR.ROMA. 

Dioscuri  riding  r.    B.  1. 

191.  Obv.  Head  of  sun  god  r.     Rev.  L.LVCRETI.  TRIO.     A  crescent  moon 

and  seven  stars.     B.  2. 

192.  Luria.    Obv.  Head  of  Augustus  r.    Rev.  P.LVRIVSAGRIPPAIIIVIR 

A.A.A.F.F.;  infield,  S.C.     B.  3. 


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193.  Lutatia.     06i;.  CERCO  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.,  helmeted.     Rev. 

Q.LVTATI.Q.    A  galley  r.     B.  2. 

194.  Maenia.    Ofev.  Head  of  Roma  r.     JRev.  P.MAE. ANT. ROM  A.    Victory 

in  quadriga.     B.  7. 

195.  Maiania.    06d.  Head  of  Roma  r.    JRct.  C.  MAIANI.  ROMA.    Victory 

in  biga.     B.  1. 

196.  Mallia.    06d.  Head  of  Roma  r.    i2eu.  AP.CL.  T.  MAL.Q.VR.    Victory 

in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

197.  Mamilia.     Obv.  Bust  of  Mercury  r.     Rev.  MAMIL.LIMETAN.     Ulys- 

SU8  in  sailor  costume. 

198.  ManUa.     Obv.  ROMA.     Helmeted  head.     Rev.  L.TORQVAT.  Q.EX 

S.C.     Horseman  armed  1.     B.  2. 

199.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   L.SVLLA   IM.     Sulla  in  quadriga  r., 

crowned  by  Victory.     B.  3. 

200.  Marcia.     Obv.   ROMA,   in   monogram.     Head    of    Philip    V.     Rev. 

Equestrian  statue;  base,  L.PHILIPPVS.     B.  12. 

201.  06t;.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     ie^.  L. CENSOR.     Satyr  standing.     B.  24. 

202 .  Obv.  L.CENSORIN.     Veiled  head  of  Venus  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  in 

biga  r.     B.  27. 

203.  06v.  ANCVS.    Head  of  Ancus  Marcius  r.    J^ct.  PHILIPPVS.    Eques- 

trian statue  on  an  aqueduct.     B.  28, 

204.  Maria.     Ot?;.  C.MARI.C.F.CAPIT.     Head  of  Ceres  r.     i^w.  Ox  team 

and  driver;  above  XXIII.     Serrate  edge.     B.  7. 

205.  Types  similar  to  No.  204,  but  with  numeral  XXVIII  on  reverse. 

B.  8. 

206.  Memmia.     Obv.  Head  of  youth  r.     Rev.  L.MEM  I.     Dioscuri,  facing. 

B.  1. 

207.  06v.  ROMA.    Head  of  Saturn  L     iJew.  L.MEM  Ml.  GAL.     Venus  in 

biga  r.     B.  2. 

208.  Obv.  EX.  S.C.     Head  of  Saturn  1.     Rev.   L.C.MEMIVS    L.F.GAL. 

Venus  in  quadriga,  r.     B.  8. 

209.  Obv.  C.MEMML  C.F.     Head  of  Ceres.     Rev.  C.MEMMIVS  IMPE- 

RATOR.     Captive  with  arms  tied  supporting  trophy.     B.  10. 

210.  Mescenia.     Obv.  Head  of  Augustus  r.     Rev.  MESCENIVS  RVFVS. 

Mars  standing  on  pedestal.     B.  6. 

211.  Minucia.     06i'.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  CAVG.     Anionic 

column  surmounted  by  figure.    B.  3. 

212.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  ROMA.L.MINVCI.     Jupiter  in  quad- 

riga r.     B.  15. 

213.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  1.     Rev.  Q. THERM. M.F.     A  Roman  soldier  in 

combat  with  barbarian.     B.  19. 

214.  Mussidia.     Obv.    CONCORDIA.     Head    of    Concord    r.      Rev.     L. 

MVSSIDIVS   LONGVS.    Two  persons  standing  facing  in  vessel. 
B.6. 
216.  Obv.  Bust  of  sun  god  facing.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  214.     B.  7. 

216.  Naevia.     Obv.  S.C.    Head  of  Venus  r.     i2ey.  C.NAE.BALB.     Victory 

in  quadriga  r.     B.  6. 

217.  Nasidia.     06t;.  NEPTUNI.     Head  of  Pompey  r.     iJev.  Q.NASIDIVS. 

Galley.     B.  1. 

218.  Nonia.     Obv.  Head  of  Saturn  r.     Rev.  SEX. NO N I.  PR.  L.  V.P.F. 

Roma  seated  on  shields.    B.  1. 

219.  Norbana.     Obv.  C.NORBANVS.     Head  of  Venus  r.    Rev.  Wheat- 

head,  fasces,  and  caduceus.    B.  2. 


418         CATALOGtril   Ol*  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

220.  Numonia.     Obv.  Bust  of  Victory  r.     Rev.  C  NVMONIVS  VAALA. 

Roman  soldier.     B.  1. 

221.  Opimia.     06y.  Head  of  Roma  r.     iJev.  L,  OPEIMI.  ROMA.     Victory 

in  quadriga  r.     B.  12. 

222.  Papia.     06v.  Female  head  r.     Rev.  L.  PAPI.     Griffin  running  right. 

B.  1. 

223.  06i'.  Female  head  r.     Rev.  L.PAPIVS  CELSVS  III  VIR.    A  wolf  r. 

B.  2. 

224.  Obv.  TRIVMPHVS.     Head  of  Triumph  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  223. 

B.  3. 
226.  Papilla.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  M.CARBO.ROMA.    Jupiter 
in  quadriga  r.     B.  6. 

226.  Petillia.    Oftr'.CAPlTOLINVS.    Head  of  Jupiter  r.    i2e?;.  PETILLIVS. 

Hexastyle  temple.     B.  1. 

227.  Ofev.  PETILLIVS  CAPITOLINVS.     Eagle,     i?^.  Similar  to  No.  226, 

but  with  S  1.  and  F  r.     B.  3. 

228.  Petronia.     Oftv.  Male  head  r.     iJw.  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS.  SIGNIS. 

RECE.     Parthian  warrior  kneeling.     B.  10. 

229.  Pinaria.     06t).  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  NATTA.  ROMA.     Victory  in 

biga.     B.  1. 

230.  Plaetoria.     Obv.  CESTIANVS.    S.C.     Female  head  r.     Rev.  PLAE- 

TORIVS  M.F.  AED.CVR.     Eagle  on  fulmen.    B.  4. 

231.  Obv.  Head  of  youth  r.     Rev.   M.PLAETORIVS.  CEST.  EX.  S.  C. 

Winged  caduceus.     B.  5. 

232.  Plancia.     Oft?».  CN.  PLANCIVS.AED.  CVR.  S.C.     Head  of  Diana  r. 

Rev.  Stag  walking  r.     B.  1. 

233.  Plautia.     06^^.  P.YPSAE.  S.C.     Head  of  Neptune  r.    J2et;.  C.YPSAE. 

COS.  PRiV.  CEPIT.     Jupiter  in  quadriga  1.     B.  11. 

234.  06w.  P.  YPSAE.  S.  C.     Female  head  r.     iieu.  Same  as  No.  233. 

235.  Obv.  Female  head  r.     Rev.  BACCHIVS   IVDAEVS.     Male  figure 
kneeling  r.     B.  13.2. 

236.  06v.  L.  PLAVTIVS.     Facing  mask.     7?et'.   PLAN  CVS.     Aurora  fly- 
ing.    B.  13. 

237.  Poblicia.     Obv.  Head  of  Mars  r.     Rev.  C.  MAL.     A  naked  youth  1. 

B.  8. 

238.  Obv.  ROMA.     Bust  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  C.  POBLICI.   Q.   F.     Her- 
cules strangling  lion  1.     B.  9. 

239.  Pompela.      Obv.    Head  of  Roma  r.      Rev.     SEX.     PO.     FOSTLVS. 

ROMA.     Faustulus  discovering  wolf  suckling  Romulus  and  Remus. 
B.  1. 

240.  Obv.  Q.  POMPEI.  Q.  F.  RVFVS  COS.     Curulechair.     Rev.  SVLLA 
COS.  Q.  POMPEI.  RVF.     Curulechair.     B.  5. 

241.  Obv.  MAGN.     Head  of  Janus.     Rev.  PIVS  IMP.     Ship's  prow  r. 
B.  20. 

242.  Pomponia.     Obv.  L.   POM  PON  I.  CN.  F.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev. 

L.  Lie.  CN.  DOM.     Male  figure  r.     B.  7. 

243.  Obv.  Q.   POMPONIVS.   MVSA.     Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  HER- 
CVLES  MVSARVM.     Hercules  Musagetes  r.     B.  8. 

244.  Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  Q.   POMPONIVS    MVSA.     Female 
figure  standing  1.     B.  22. 

245.  Porcia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  C.   CATO.   ROMA.     Victory 

in  biga  r.     B.  1. 

246.  06t;.  P.  LAECA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     iJev.  PROVOCO.     Soldier  ex- 
tends hand  over  citizen.     B.  4. 


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247.  Obv.  M.    CATO.    ROMA.     Head  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.    VICTRIX. 
Victory  seated  r.     B.  5. 

248.  Postumia.     Obv.  Head  of  Diana  r.     Rev.  A.    POST.    A.   F.   S.    N. 

Priest  sprinkling  bull.     B.  7. 

249.  Obv.  HISPAN.     Female  head  r.    Rev.  A.  POST.  A.  F.  S.  N.  ALBIN. 
Man  in  toga  1.     B.  8. 

260.  06v.  Bust  of  Diana  r.     jRev.  C.  POSTVMI.    Dog  running  r.     B.  9. 

261.  06i;.  PIETAS.     Female  head  r.     iJev.  ALBIN VS  BRVTI  F.     Cadu- 
ceus.     B.  10. 

262.  Obv.  Head  of  Mars    r.     Rev.   ALBIN V.    BRVTI  F.     Two    Gallic 
trumpets,  in  saltire.     B.  11. 

263.  Obv.     A.    POSTVMIVS     COS.     Male  head  r.  Rev.     ALBIN V  | 
BRVTI    F.     B.  14. 

264.  ProciUa.     Obv.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.  L.   PROCILI    F.     Female 

figure  r. 
266.     Obv.  Female  head  r.     Rev.  L.  PROCILI  F.     Female  figure  fully 
armed,  in  biga.    B.  2. 

266.  Quinctia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  T.  Q.  ROMA.     The  Dios- 

curi, mounted,  charging  r.     B.  2. 

267.  Renia.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  256.     Rev.  C.  REN  I.  ROMA.     Juno  in 

biga  drawn  by  goats  r.    B.  1. 

268.  Roscia.     Obv.  L.  ROSCI.     Head  of  female  r.      Rev.   R.    FABATI. 

Female  figure  r.     B.  1. 

269.  Rubria.     Obv.    DOSS  EN.      Head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.    L.    RVBRI. 

Triumphal  carr.      B.  1. 

260.  06i;.  DOS.     Head  of  Juno.     i2er.  Similar  to  No.  259.     B.  2. 

261.  Rvstia.     Obv.  S.  C.     Head  of  Mara  r.     Rev.  RVSTI.     A  ram  r. 

262.  Obv.  Q.  RVSTIVS.    Two  female  heads,  jugate,  r.     Rev.  CAESARI 
AVGVSTO.    An  altar.     B.  3. 

263.  Rutilia.     Obv.  FLAG.     Head  of  Roma  r.     iJer.  L.  RVTILI.     Victory 

in  biga. 

264.  Satrlena.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  P.   SATRIENVS.   ROMA. 

Wolf  walking  r.     B.  1. 

266.  Saufeia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   L.  SAVF.   ROMA.     Victory 
driving  biga  r.     B.  1. 

266.  Scribonia.     Obv.  BON.  EVENT.  LIBO.     Head  of  Bonus  Eventus  r. 

iiey.  P  V  T  E  A  L  S  C  R I B  O  N .     Curb  of  the  puteal  of  Scribonius.     B.  8. 

267.  Sempronia.     06?-.  PITIO.     HeadofRomar.     i?cv.  L.  SEMP.  ROMA. 

The  Dioscuri.     B.  2. 

268.  Sergia.     Obv.  ROMA  EX  S.  C.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  M.  SERGI. 

SILVS.    Cavalryman  dashing  r.     B.  1. 

269.  Servilia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  C.  SERVEILI.  M.  F.     The 

Dioscuri  charging  in  opposite  directions.     B.  1. 

270.  Obv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  C.  SERVE  I L.     Cavalryman 

charging  1.  and  piercing  enemy.     B.  5. 

271.  Obv.  Head  of  Flora  r.     Rev.  C.  SERVEIL.  C.  F.     Two  soldiers  stand- 

ing vis-a-vis.     B.  15. 

272.  Sicinia.     Obv.   Q.    SICINIVS    III    VIR.     Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev. 

C.  COPONIVS  PR.  S.  C.    The  club  of  Hercules.     B.  1. 

273.  Spurilia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  A.  SPVRI.ROMA.     Female 

figure  driving  biga  r.     B.  1. 

274.  Obv.  TAVRVS.  REGVLVS.  PLVCH  ER.     A  caduceus  grasped  by  two 

clasped  hands.     Rev.  Ill  VIR  A.  A.  A.  F.  F.     In  field,  S.  C.     B.  2. 


4^0        CATALOGUE  OP  c6lNS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

275.  Sulpicia.     Ohv.  D.  P.  P.     Penates.     Rev.  C.   SVLPICI.  C.   F.     Two 

men  standing.     B.  1. 

276.  Terentia.    06v.  Head  of  Roma  r.     i2ev.  C.  TER.  LVC.  ROMA.    Dios- 

curi.    B.  10. 

277.  Titia.    Obv.  Head  of  Bacchus  r.    Rev.  Q.  TIT  I.    Pegasus  in  flight. 

B.  2. 

278.  Tituria.     Obv.  Bearded  head  r.     Rev.  L.  TITVRI.    Two  men  carry- 

ing two  women.     B.  1. 

279.  Obv.  S  A  B I N .     Bearded  head  r.     Rev.  L.  T IT V  R I .     Tarpeia  upon  her 

knees.     B.  4. 

280.  Trebania.     Obv.   Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   L.   TREBANI.    ROMA. 

Jupiter  in  quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

281.  TuUia.     Obv.  ROMA.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  M.TVLU.    Victory 

in  quadriga  r. 

282.  Valeria.     Obv.  Bust  of  Victory  r.     Rev.  L.  VALERi  FLACCI.     Mars 

nude,  standing  1.     B.  11. 

283.  Obv.  Winged  bust  of  Victory  r.     Rev.  C.  VAL.  FLA.  IMPERAT.  EX. 

S.  C.     Legionary  standard  between  two  cohort  standards.     B.  12. 

284.  Vargnnteia.      Obv.    M.    VARG.      Head  of    Roma  r.     Rev.    ROMA. 

Jupiter  in  quadriga. 

285.  Vettia.     06?;.  SABINVS.   Bearded  head  of  Tatius  r.   i?e«.  T.  VETTIVS 

IVDEX.    A  male  figure  standing  in  quadriga  1.     B.  2. 

286.  Veturia.     Obv.  TL.  VET.     Bust  of  Mars  r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Two  men 

standing.     B.  1. 

287.  Vibia.     Obv.   PANSA.     Head  of  Apollo  r.     Rev.  C.  VIBIVS.  C.   F. 

Minerva  in  quadriga  r.     B.  1. 

288.  Obv.  PANSA.     Mask  of  Pan  r.     Rev.    lOVIS.    AXVR.   C.    VIBIVS. 

C.  F.  C.  N.     Male  figure  seated  1.    B.  18. 

289.  Obv.  Head  of  Bacchus  r.     jRei^.C.VlBIVSVARVS.    A  lion  with  fore- 

paws  on  altar  of  Bacchus.     B.  24. 

290.  Volteia.     Obv.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.  M.  VOLTE!.  M.  F.     Tetra- 

style  temple.     B.  1. 

291.  Obv.  Head  of  Hercules  in  lion's  skin  r.     Rev.  M.  VOLT  EL   M.   F. 

Boar  running  to  r.     B.  2. 

292.  Obv.  Youthful  head  r.     Rev.  M.  VOLTEI.  M.  F.     Female  figure  in 

chariot  r.     B.  3. 


ROMAN  IMPERIAL  COINS. 

The  reference  C.  is  to  H.  Cohen's  Monnaies  frappies  sous  r  Empire  romain,  2d  edition, 

Paris,  1880-1892. 

293.  Julius  Caesar  and  Octavius.    AE.  As.     06v.  DIVOS  IVLIVS.     Head 

of  Caesar  r.     Rev.  CAESAR    DIVI    F.     Bare  head  of  Octavius  r. 
C.  3. 

294.  Augustus,  B.  C.  27-A.  D.  14.    AB.  Qulnarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Octa- 

viusr.     Rev.  ASIA  RECEPTA.     Victory  standing  upon  cista.    C.  14. 
296.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  C.    L.    CAESARES 
AVGVSTI  F.  COS.  DESIG.  PRINC.  IVVENT.    Caius  and  Lucius 
Caesar  standing.     C.  42. 

296.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  CAESAR   AVGVSTVS.     Head  of  Octavius  1. 

2?ev.  DIVVS  IVLIVS.     A  comet.     C.  97. 

297.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    Head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  IMP.   CAESAR. 

Triumphal  arch.     C.  123. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.        4^1 

298.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  AVGVSTVS  DIVI   F.     Head  r.     Rev.  IMP.  X. 

Bunting  bull.     C.  137. 

299.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  As  No.  298.     Rev.  IMP.  X.  ACT.    Apollo  stand- 

ing 1.     C.  143. 

800.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  OB  CIVIS   SERVATOS.     Oak 

wreath;  within,  S.  P.  Q.  R.  CL.  V.    0.  215. 

801.  AB.  Triple  Denarius.    Obv.  IMP.  CAESAR   DIVI  F.  COS.  VI.  Ll- 

BERTATIS  P.  R.  VINDEX.  Head  r.  Rev.  PAX.  Peace  standing  1. 
C.  218. 

802.  AE.  As.     Obv.  DIVVS  AVGVSTVS   PATER.     Head  of  Octavius  1. 

Rev.  PROVIDENT.     An  altar.     C.  228. 
808.  AE.  Semis.    Similar  to  No.  302,  except  value. 
804.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  As  No.  303.    Rev.  S.  C.  within  oak  wreath. 

C.  252. 
806.  AR.  Denarius.     06tJ.  As  No.  300.    i2ev.  SIGNIS  RECEPTIS.    Mars 

standing  facing.    C.  259. 
806.  AE.  Sestertius.    (56v.  Octavius  in  elephant  quadriga.   iJew.TI.  CAESAR 

DIVI  F.  AVGVST.  P.  M.  TR.  POT.  XXXIX.— S.  C.     C.  308. 

307.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Octavius  r.     i2ev.  Gate  of  city  of  Emer- 

ita.     C.  397. 

308.  AE.  Sestertius.    Restored  by  Titus.     Obv.  Octavius  seated  1.    Rev. 

IMP.  T.  CAES.  DIVI.  VESP.  F.  AVG.  P.  M.  TR.  P.  COS.  VIM. 
REST.— S.  C.     C.  548. 

309.  Livia.    AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Tl.   CAESAR 

DIVI  AVG.  P.  M.TR.  POT.  XXIlf.    In  field,  S.  C.    C.  5. 

310.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Tl.  CAESAR    DIVI  AVG.  F.  AVGVST.  P.  M. 

TR.  POT.  XXIIII.— S.  C.    iiev.  Carpentum  drawn  by  mules.     C.  6. 

311.  Agrippa.    AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  M.  AGRIPPA  L.  F.  COS.     Head  1. 

Rev.  S.  C.     Neptune  standing.     C.  2. 

312.  Agrippa  and  Augustus.    AR. Denarius.    06^;.  M.  AGRIPPA  PLATORI- 

NVS  III  VIR.  Head  of  Agrippa  r.  i2ev.  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS. 
Head  of  Augustus  r.     C.  3. 

318.  Nemausus  (Nimes).  AE.  As.  Obv.  IMP.  DIVI.  F.  Heads  of  Au- 
gustus and  Agrippa.     Rev.  COL.  NEM.     A  crocodile.    C.  7. 

314.  Tiberius,  A.D.  14^-87.  AE.  Dupondius.  Obv.  Tl.  CAESAR  DIVI  F. 
AVGVST.  IMP.  VIII.  Laureated  head  1.  Rev.  A  globe  and  hehn. 
C.  14. 

316.  AV.  Aureus.  06?;.  Similar  to  No.  314.  Rev.  PONTIF  MAXIM. 
Livia  seated  r.    C.  15. 

816.  AR.  Denarius.    Same  types  as  No.  315.     C.  16. 

817.  AE.  Sestertius.    Obv.  **IMPERAT.  V.    Head  1.    Rev.  ROM  ET  AVG. 

An  altar  between  two  columns,  each  surmounted  by  a  Victory. 
C.  31. 

818.  AE.  As.    Same  types  as  No.  317;  I M  PERAT  V 1 1 ,  and  head  r.     C.  37. 

819.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Tl. CAESAR  DIVI  AVG.F.AVGVST.P.M.TR. 

POT.XXXI  IX;  in  field,  S.C.     Rev.  A  quadriga  r.     C.  67. 

820.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  319,  but   reading  TR.POT. 

XXXVII.     Rev.  A  hexasty le  temple.     C.  69. 
321.  Drusus.    AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Heads  of  two  children  of  Drusus  on 

cornucopia.     Rev.   DRVSVS   CAESAR  TI.AVG.F.,  etc.;   in  field, 

S.C.    C.  1. 
822.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  PONTIF.TRIBVN.POTEST.ITER.;  in 

field,  S.C.    C.  2. 
328.  Drusus  and  Tiberius.    AR.   Denarius.     Obv.    DRVSVS    CAES.TI. 

AVG.F.COS.II.TR.P.     Head  r.     i2ev.  Head  of  Tiberius  r. 


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324.  Nero  Dnisus.  AE.  Sestertius.  Obv.  NERO  CLAUDIVS  DRVSVS 
GERMANICVS  IMP.     Bust  1.     /ie«.  Claudius  seated  1.     C.  8. 

326.  Antonia.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  ANTON  I A  AVGVSTA.  Bust  r. 
Rev.  Ceres  standing  r.     C.  1. 

326.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  325.     Rev.  TI.CLAVDIVS   CAESAR 

AVG.P.M.TR.P.IMP.     Antonia  standing  I.;  infield,  S.C.    C.  6. 

327.  Germanicus.    AE.  As.     Ofty.  GERMANICVS  CAESAR  Tl.  AVGVST. 

F.DIVI.AVG.N.     Head    1.     Rev.    C. CAESAR. DIVI     AVG.PRON. 
AVG.P.M.TR.P.IIII.P.P.;  infield,  S.C.    C.  4. 

328.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Tl.  CLAVDIVS  CAESAR  AVG.GERM. 

P.M.TR.P.IMP.P.P.;  infield,  S.C.     C.  9. 
328a.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  VESTA.     Vesta  seated  1.;  in  field, 
S.  C. 

329.  Agrippina.    AE.   Sestertius.     Obv.    AGRIPPINA    M. F.MAT. C.CAE- 

SARIS  AVGVSTI.     Bust  r.     iiev.  Carpentum  1.     C.  1. 

330.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  329.     Rev.  TI.CLAVDIVS  CAE- 

SAR AVG.GERM. P.M.TR.P.IMP.P.P.;  in  field,  S.C.     C.  3. 

331.  Nero  and Drusus.    AE.Dupondius.     Obv.  NERO  ET  DRUSUS  CAE- 

SARES.     Nero  and  Drusus  galloping  r.     Rev.  CAESAR  DIVI  AVG. 
PRON. AVG.P.M.TR.P.IIII.P.P.;  infield,  S.C.     C.  3. 

332.  Caligula,  A.  D.  37-41.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev. 

S.P.Q.R.  OB     C.S.  within  an  oak  wreath.     C.  21. 
383.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  VESTA.     Vesta  veiled  seated  1;  in  field, 

S.C.     C.  28. 
334.  Claudius,  A.  D.  41-64.     AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev. 

EX. S.C. P.P.OB  GIVES  SER  VAT  OS.  within  an  oak  wreath.     C.  38. 
336.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  S.P.Q.R.    P.    P.   OB 

C.S.  within  an  oak  wreath. 

336.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  LIBERTAS  AVGVSTA.     Liberty  stand- 

ing r.     C.  47. 

337.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  of  Claudius  1.     Rev.  Pallas  standing  r.;  in  field, 

S.C.     C.  84. 

338.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  S.P.Q.R.— P.P.— OB. 

C.S.,  within  an  oak  wreath.     C.  88. 

339.  Agrippina  (minor)  and  Claudius.     AR. Denarius.    06i;.  AGRIPPIN  AE. 

AVGVSTAE.     Bust  of  Agrippina  r.     Rev.  Laureated  head  of  Clau- 
dius r.     C.  3. 

340.  Agrippina  and  Nero.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  of  Nero  and  bust  of 

Agrippina,  vis-a-vis.     Rev.  A  wreath  of  oak;  within,  EX.  S.C.     C.  6. 

341.  Nero.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   NERO   CAESAR.    Laureated  head  r. 

Rev.  AVGVSTVS  GERMANICVS.     Nero,  head  radiate,   standing 
facing.     C.  44. 

342.  AE.  Sestertius.    06v.  Laureated  bust  r.     i^ei;.  DECVRSIO  S.C.    Nero 

mounted  and  galloping  r.     C.  83. 

343.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  NERO  CAESAR  AVGVSTVS,  Laureated  bust  r. 

i2e«.   IVPITER  CVSTOS.     Jupiter  seated  1.     C.  118. 

344.  AE.   As.     Obv.   Laureated   bust  r.     Rev.  PACE   PR.VBIQ.PARTA 

lANVM  CLVSIT  SC.     Temple  of  Janus.     C.  176. 

345.  AR.  Double-denarius.     Obv.   NERO  CLAVD. CAESAR     AVG. GER- 

MAN.TR.  P.  I  MP.  P.  P.     Similar  to  No.  341.     i^e?).  Similar  to  No.  344. 

346.  AE.  Sestertius.    Obv.  NERO  CLAVDIVS  CAESAR  AVG.GER.P.M. 

TR.P.IMP.P.P.     Bust  r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Roma  seated  1.;  in  field, 
S.C.    C.  264. 
847.  Claudius  Macer.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  L.CLODIVS   MACER.  S.C. 
Headr.     i2ei;.  PROPRAE.  AFRICAE.     Galley  r.     C.  13. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         423 

348.  Galba,  A.  D.  68-69.    AB.  Denarius.    06i;.  IMP.  GALBA.     Laureated 

headr.     iJet;.  LIBERTAS  PVBLICA.    Liberty  standing  1.     C.  118. 

349.  AE.  As.     06i;.  IMP. SER. GALBA  CAES.AVG.tr. P.     Headr.     Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  348.    C.  120. 

360.  AE.  Sestertius.    Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  348. 

C.  130. 

361.  AE.     Sestertius.      Obv.     SER.     GALBA     IMP.     CAES.AVG.TR.P. 

Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Roma  seated.     C.  169. 

362.  AE.  Sestertius.    0 61;.  Laureated  head  r.   i2ev.  Aesculapius  nude,  stand- 

ing facing;  infield,  S.C.     C.  265. 

363.  AV.  Aureus.    0&?;.  IMP. SER. GALBA  AVG.     Headr.    Rev.S.P.Q.R. 

OB    C.S.,  within  an  oak  wreath.    C.  286. 

364.  AR.  Denarius.     Similar  to  No.  353. 

366.  Otho.  A.  D.  68.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IMP.OTHO  CAESAR  AVG. 
TR.P.     Headr.    Rev.PONT.MAX.    Abundance  standing  1.     CIO. 

366.  AR.  Denarius.    Obv. Headr.    i^CT.  SECVRITAS  P.R.     Female  fig- 

ure standing  r.     C.  20. 

367.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv. Headr.     i2e«.  VICTORIA  OTHONIS.     Victory 

moving  1.     C.  23. 

368.  Vitellius,  A.  D.  68.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  A.VITELLIVS  IMP.  GER- 

MAN.    Laureated  head  1.     Rev.    FIDES    EXERCITVVM.     Two 
hands  joined.     C.  32. 
389.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  LIBERTAS   RESTI- 
TVTA.     Liberty  standing  r.     C.  47. 

360.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  359.     Rev.   MARS   VICTOR. 

Mars  rushing r.;  infield,  S.C.     C.  58. 

361.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.  359.     Rev.  XV.VIR.SACR.FAC. 

Tripod;  above,  a  dolphin.    C.  110. 

362.  AR.  Denarius.    Similar  to  No.  361. 

363.  AR.  Denarious.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  359.     Rev.  LIBER!   IMP.GER- 

MAN.     Busts  of  son  and  daughter  of  Vitellius,  vis-ii-vis.     C.l. 

364.  Vespasian,  A.  D.  68-79.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IM P.CAESAR  VES- 

PASIANVS  AVG.     Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  AVGVR  PON. MAX. 
Simpulum,  sacrificial  vase,  and  wand,  of  the  augur.     C.  41. 
366.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  364.     Rev.  COS. VI I.     An  eagle 
standing  upon  an  altar.     C.  121. 

366.  AR.  Dupondius.     06v.  Radiate  head  r.     iJev.  FELICITAS  PVBLICA. 

S.C.     Female  figure  standing  facing.     C.  154. 

367.  AR.  Denarius.     06t).  Laureated  headr.     Rev.  IMP.  XIX.     A  modiua 

with  wheat-heads  and  poppies.     C.  219. 

368.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.   367.     Rev.  lOVIS   CVSTOS. 

Jupiter  standing  by  an  altar.     C.  222. 

369.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IMP.  CAESAR  VESPASIANVS  AVG.  TP.  P. 

Laureated  head  r.     Rev.   IVDAEA  DEVICTA.     Judaea  standing. 
C.  243. 

370.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  PON.  MAX.  TR.  P. 

COS.  V.     A  winged  caduceus.     C.  362. 

371.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Laureated    head   r.     Rev.  PONTIF.MAXIM. 

Vespasian  seated  r.    C.  386. 

372.  AE.   Sestertius.    Obv.   IMP.CAES.VESP.AVG.P.M.TR.P.P.P.COS. 

nil.     Rev.  S.C.     Mars  moving  r.     C.  446. 

373.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.   IMP.CAES.VESP.AVG.P.M.TR.P.P.P.COS. 

VII.     Laureated  head  r.     Rev.     S.C.     A  hexastyle  temple.     C.  492. 

374.  AR.  Denarius.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  373.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGVSTI. 

Victory  standing  r.     C.  618. 


424         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

878.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  IMP.  CAES.VESP.AVG.P.M.COS.III.     Sir 

lar  to  No.  373.  Rev.  Victory  standing  r.  writing  OB  C1V.SER| 
upon  a  shield.     C.  621. 

376.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  364.     Rev.  COS.  ITER.  TR.  PO' 

Female  figure  seated  1. 

377.  Domitilla.     AB.   Denarius.     Obv.    DIVA    DOMITILLA   AVGVSTA. 

Bust  r.     Rev.  FORTVNA  AVGVSTA.     Fortuna  standing  r.     C.  3. 

378.  Titus,  A.  D.  79-81.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  T.CAESAR   I M P.VESPA- 

SIAN.     Head  r.     Rev.  CO S . II II .     Bull  charging  r.     C.  48. 

379.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  AEQVITAS  AVGVSTI  S.C. 

Justice  standing  1.     C.  6. 

380.  AE.   As.     Obv.   Laureated  head  1.     Rev.   CERES   AVGVSTI    S.C. 

Cerea  standing  1. 

381.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  380.     Rev.   PAX.  AVGVSTI  S. 

C.     Goddess  of  Peace  standing  1.     C.  137. 

382.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  380.     Rev.  S.  C.     A  female  fig- 

ure standing  1.     C.  221. 

383.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  S.C.     Titus  in  quad- 

riga.    C.  228. 

384.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  TR.  P.  Villi.  IMP.  Xllll.  COS. 

VII.  P.  P.     Female  figure  upon  a  rostral  column.     C.  272. 
386.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.    384.     Rev.  Capricorn  above  a 
globe.     C.  279. 

386.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  384.     Rev.  TR.  P.  IX.  IMP.  XV. 

COS.  VIII.  P.  P.     Athrone.     C.  311. 

387.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  TR.  POT.  VIII.  COS. 

VII.    A  Jew  kneeling  r.     C.  334. 

388.  Julia.    AR.  Denaruis.     06t\  IVLIA  AVGVSTA.     Bust  r.     Rev.  D\\/\ 

TITI  FILIA.     A  peacock.     C.  5. 

389.  AE.  As.     Obv.  IVLIA   IMP.  T.  AVG.  F.    AVGVSTA.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

VESTA.     Vesta  veiled,  seated  r.     C.  16. 

390.  Domitian,  A.  D.  81-96.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    IMP.  CAES.  DOMI- 

TiAN.  AVG.  GERM.  P.  M.  TR.  P.  VIII.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev. 
COS.  Xllll.  A  cippus  inscribed:  LVD.  SAEC.  FEC;  the  whole 
within  a  laurel  wreath.     C.  71. 

391.  AE.   Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  COS.    Xllll.    LVD. 

SAEC.  A  POP.— FRVG.  AC— S.  C.  Domitian  seated  r.  upon  a 
platform.     C.  82. 

392.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.   Head  radiate  r.     Rev.    COS.    Xllll.    LVD. 

SAEC.  FEC.  S.  C.  The  emperor  sacrificing  at  an  altar  behind 
which  flutist  and  a  lyrist;  1.  river  god.     C.  91. 

393.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Bearded  bust.     Rev.  FELICITAS  PUBLICA  S.  C.     A 

female  figure  standing  1.    V.  98. 

394.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   390.     Rev.  IMP.    XXI.   COS. 

Xllll.  CENS.  P.  P.  P.     Minerva  standing  upon  a  ship's  prow. 

396.  AR.  Denarius.     Similar  to  394,  but  with  COS.  XV. 

396.  AE.  Sestertius.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  lOVI  VICTOR!  S.  C. 
Jupiter,  bearded,  seated  1.     C.  315. 

897.  AV.  Aureus.  Obv.  CAES.  AVG.  F.  DOMIT.  COS.  III.  Similar  to 
No.  396.  Rev.  PRI NCEPS  I VVENTVT.  Female  figure  standing  1. 
C.  374. 

398.  AR.  Denarius.  06i;.  Bearded  head  1.  i2ev.  PRINCEPS  IVVENTU- 
TIS.  Two  hands  clasped,  holding  a  legionary  standard,  resting 
upon  a  prow  of  a  ship.     C.  393. 


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399.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Laureated  head  1.     Rev.  TR.    P.  COS.  VII. 

D ES.  VIII.  P.  P.     An  anchor  around  which  a  dolphin  is  entwined. 
C.  568. 

400.  AE.   Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   396.     Rev.  S.   C.     Domitian 

being  crowned  by  Victory.     C.  513. 

401.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  CAES.  AVG.  F.  DOMIT.  COS.  II.     Laureated 

head  r.     Rev.  Domitian  riding  1.     C.  664. 

402.  Nerva,   A.   D.  96-98.     AR.   Denarius.     Obv.   IMP.    NERVA   CAES. 

AVG.   P.   M.  TR.   P.  COS.    II.   P.  P.     Laureated  head  of  Nerva  r. 
i2ei;.  AEQVITAS  AVGVST.    Justice  standing  1.     C.  3. 

403.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  402.     Rev.  CONCORDIA  EXER- 

CITVVM.    Two  hands  joined.    C.  16. 

404.  AE.  As.     Same  types  as  No.  403,  but  with  S.  C.  on  reverse.     C.  17. 
406.  AV.  Aureus.      Obv.    Similar  to  No.   402.      Rev.  COS.    III.   PATER 

PATRIAE.     Simpulum,  sprinkler,  sacrificial  vase,  and  wand  of  the 
augur.     C.  47. 

406.  AR.  Denarius.     Similar  to  No.  405. 

407.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  402.     Rev.  FORTVN  A  AVG  VST. 

Fortune  standing  1.     C.  59. 

408.  AE.  Sestertius.  Same  types  as  No.  405,  with  S.  C.  on  reverse.     C.  60. 

409.  AE.  As.     Similar  to  No.  408.     C.  61. 

410.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  CONGIAR.  P.  R.  S.  C. 

Nerva  seated  upon  a  curule  chair  distributing  a  congiarium.     C.  38. 

411.  Trajan,  A.  D.  99-117.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IMP.  TRAIANO  AVG. 

GER.  DAC.  P.  M.  TR.  P.    Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  COS.  V.  P.  P.  S.  P. 
Q.  R.  OPTIMO.  PRINCIPI.     Victory  walking  1. 

412.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  SimilartoNo.  411.    Rev.  COS.  VI.  P.  P.  S.  P.  Q.  R. 

A  nude  male  figure  standing  1.     C.  104. 

413.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  412.     Rer.   FORT.  RED.  S.  C. 

(inex.)  SENATVS  POPVLVSQVE  ROMANVS.    Fortuna  seated  1. 

414.  AE.  Sestertius.     Same  types  as  No.  413,  but  from  different  dies. 

415.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    Draped  bust  laureate  r.     Rev.    PARTHICO. 

P.  M.  TR.  P.  COS.  VI.  P.  P.  S.  P.  Q.  R.    Mars  walking  r.    C.  190. 

416.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.   P.   M.  TR.   P.  COS. 

1 1 1 1.  P.  P.     Victory  walking  r.  and  looking  back.     C.  245. 

417.  AR.  Denarius.     Same  inscriptions  as  No.  416.     Victory  standing  r., 

about  to  write  upon  a  shield.     C.  247. 

418.  AR.  Quinarius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Victory  walking  r. 

C.  430.  ^ 

419.  AR.  Denarius.     06v.  Draped  bust  r.    JRev.  Victory  standing  1.    C.  426. 

420.  AE.  Dupondius     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Victory  erecting  trophy.    C.  446. 

421.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  419.     Rev.  Equestrian  statue  of 

Trajan  1.     C.  497. 

422.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  418.     Rev.  A  Dacian  seated  r. 

C.  537. 

423.  AE.  Depondius.     Obv.  Eadiate  head  r.     Rev.  S.  P.  Q.  R.  OPTIMO 

PRINCIPI  S.C.     Atrophy.     C.  573. 

424.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Three  military  stand- 

ards.    C.  573. 

426.  AE.  Sestertius.  Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev.  TR.  POT.  COS.  1 1 II. 
P.  P.  S.  C.     A  female  figure  seated  1.     C.  637. 

426.  Plotina.  AV.  Aureus.  Obv.  PLOTINA  AVG.  TRAIANI.  Bust, 
diademate,  r.  Rev.  CAES.  AVG.  GERMA.  DAC.  COS.  VI.  P.  P. 
Vesta  seated  1.     C.  2. 


426         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


427, 
428. 
429. 

430. 

431. 

432. 

433. 

434. 

436. 

436. 
437. 

438. 

439. 

440. 
441. 

442. 

443. 

444. 

445. 

446. 

447. 
448. 

449. 

450. 

451. 

452. 

453. 

454. 


AR.  Denarius.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  426.    Rev.  CONSECRATIO.    An 

eagle.     C.  8. 
Plotina  and  Matidia.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Simlilar  to  No.  426.     Rev. 

MATIDIAE.     Bust,  diademate,  r.     C.  1. 
Hadrian,  A.  D.  117-138.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   HADRIANVS  AVG. 

COS. III. P.P.    Laureated  head  r.     Rev.   AEGYPTOS.     A  female 

figure  reclining  1. ;  before  her,  an  ibis. 
AB.  Denarius.     06d.  Head  r.    JRei;.  AFRICA.     Africa  with  elephant's 

trunk  on  her  head,  reclining  1.     C.  140. 
AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  CONCORD  (in  ex.) 

P.M.TR.P.COS.IIi.     Concord  seated  1. 
AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Draped  bust.     Rev.  Cornucopia  beneath  chair. 

C.  255. 
AR.  Denarius. 

Rev.  COS. III. 
AR.  Denarius. 

C.  461. 
AR.  Denarius'. 


Obv.  HADRIANVS  AVGVSTVS. 
Victory  standing  r.,  half  nude. 
Obv.  Similar  to  No.  433.     Rev. 


Laureated  head  r. 
C.  359. 
Star  and  crescent. 


Obv.  Draped  bust  laureate  r.     Rev.  Fortuna  stand- 
Rev.  HI  SPAN  I  A.     Hispania  re- 


Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  FELICITAS  P.R.     Fe- 
male figure  standing  r.     C.  649. 

AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bust  in  cuirass  r.     Rev.  A  galley  moving  1. 

AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  Draped  bust  laureate  r.     Rev.  Fortuna  seated  1. 
C.  750. 

AE.  Sestertius, 
ing  1.     C.  772. 

AE.  As.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  435. 
dining  1. ;  to  left,  hare.     C.  831. 

AR.  Denarius.    Similar  to  No.  439,  but  hare  to  r.     C.  835. 

AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  LIBERTAS  AVG.  VI.     Lib- 
erty standing  1.     C.  934. 

AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bnstr.     i?CT.  LIBERTAS  PVBLICA  S.C.     Lib- 
erty seated  1.     C.  948. 

AR.  Denarius.     06y.  Head  r.     Rev.   NILVS.     Nile  god  reclining  r. 
C.  989. 

AE.  As.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  433.     Rev.  SALVS  AVGVSTI  COS. I II. 
S.C.     Sal  us  standing  1.     C.  1357. 

AR.  Denarius.     06?;.  Similar  to  No.  443.     Rev.  RESTITVTORI  H  IS- 
P  A  N  I A  E .     Hadrian  standing  r.     C.  1257. 

AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  443.     Rev.  Hadrian  lifting  uo 
kneeling  Hispania.     C.  1260. 

AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Salus  standing  r,     C.1335. 

AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  SALVS  AVG.   (in  ex.) 
P.M.TR.P.COS.III.     SalusseatedL     C.  1354. 

AE.  As.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  SALVS  AVGVSTI  COS. III. 
S.C.     Salus  standing  1. 

Sabina.    AR.  Denarius.     06?;.  SABINA  AVGVSTA.     Bust  of  Sabina 
r.     J^ei;.  CONCORDIA  AVG.    Concord  seated  1.     CIO. 

AE.  Dupondius.     06?;.  Similar  to  No.  450.     Rev.  PI  ETAS  AVG. S.C. 
Pietas  standing  1.     C.  53. 

AE.  Sestertius.     06?;.  Similar  to  No.  450.     Rev.  S.C.     Female  figure 
seated  r.    C.  65. 

AR.Denarius.    06i;.  Similar  to  No.  450.    T^e?;.  VENERI  GENETRICI. 
Venus  standing  r.     C.  73. 

AE.   Sestertius.     06?;.   Similar  to  No.   451.     Rev.   VESTA.     Vesta 
seated  1.    C.  82. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         427 

466.  Lucius  AeUus.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  L.AELIVS  CAESAR.     Head  r. 
iJev.TR.POT.COS.il.     Peace  standing  1.     0.  50. 

466.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  455.     Rev.  Hope  walking  r. 

C.  56. 

467.  Antoninus  Titus  Pius,  A.  D.  138-161.    AE.  Denarius.     Obv.  DIVVS 

ANTONINVS.     Headr.     i?ev.  CONSECRATIO.     An  eagle  stand- 
ing upon  an  altar.     C.  157. 

468.  AB.  Denarius.    06v.  Similar  to  No.  457.    iJei;.  A  funeral  pyre,    C.  164. 

469.  AR.  Denarius.     Oiu.  Laureated  head  r.     Eev.  COS.  1 1 II.    Abundantia 

standing  1.     C.  288. 

460,  AE,  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bustr.     Rev.  DIVO  PIO.     Statue  of  Antoninus 

Pius,     C,  354, 

461,  AR,  Denarius,     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  457.     Rev.  An  altar,     C.  357. 

462,  AE,  As,     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.   IMPERATOR    II.    S.    C.     She-wolf 

suckling  Romulus  and  Remus.     C,  448. 

463,  AE,  Sestertius,     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Sow  suckling  pigs. 

C.  450. 

464,  AE.  Sestertius,     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  INDVLGENTIA  AVG. 

COS.  1 1 1 1.  S.  C.     A  female  figure  1.     C,  452, 
466.  AR,  Denarius.     0 6 v.  Laureated  head  r,     Rev.\TAL\A.     Italiaseated 
1.,  upon  a  globe.     C.  463, 

466,  AE.  Sestertius.     Same  types  as  No.  465, 

467,  AR,  Denarius,     06v.  Similar  to  No,  464,     Rev.  PACI,  AVG.  COS.  IIII, 

Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  573. 

468,  AR,  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Pietas  standing  beside 

altar;  Ex.,  PIETAS.     C,  616, 

469,  AE,  Sestertius.     06v,  Similar  to  No.  462;  head,  laureate,    Rev.SALWS 

AVG.     A  female  standing  1.     C  711. 

470,  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  TR.  POT,  COS,  II.     A 

female  figure  standing  1.     C,  862, 

471,  Antoninus  and  Marcus  Aurelius.    AR,  Denarius,    Obv.  Similar  to  No, 

462.     i?ei;.  AVRELIVS  CAESAR  AVG.  Pll  F.  COS.    Headr.    C,  14, 

472,  AR,  Denarius,     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Head  of  young  Au- 

relius 1. 

473,  AE.  Sestertius,     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  472.     Rev.  AVRELIVS  CAESAR 

AVG.  PJI  F.  COS.  S.  C.     Draped  bustr. 

474,  Faustina  mater.    AR.  Denarius,     Obv.  DIVA   FAVSTINA.     Bust  r, 

i?CT.  AETERNITAS.     Female  figure  veiled,  standing  1,     C,  6, 
476,  AE.  As,     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  474,     Rev.  Eternity  standing  1. 

476.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Veiled  bust  r.     Rev.  Eternity  seated  1.     C.  15. 

477,  AR,  Denarius,     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  474.     Rev.  AVGVSTA.     Ceres 

standing  1.     C,  79. 

478.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  474,     Rev.  Ceres,  veiled,  standing 

1.     C,  88. 

479.  AE,  As,    06i;.  Similar  to  No,  474,    iJei;.  CONSECRATIO  S.  C.    Vesta 

standing  1.     C,  163, 

480,  AR.  Denarius,     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  474.     Rev.  IVNO.     Juno  stand- 

ing 1.     0.  209, 

481.  AE.  Sestertius,     Similar  to  No,  480,  with  S,  C.  on  reverse.     C,  210, 

482,  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  474.     Rev.  IVNONI  REGINAE. 

Throne.     C.  221. 

483,  Marcus  Aurelius,  A,  D,  161-180,    AR.  Denarius,     06i;.  ANTONINUS 

AVG.  ARMENIACVS.     Laureated  headr.     Rev.  ARM  EN  (in  ex,) 
P,  M,TR.  P.  XVIII.  COS.  Ill,     Armenia  seated  on  ground  1,     C,  7. 

2202.3° — 14 28 


428         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

484.  AE.  Sestertius.     06i;.  Bustr.     iJcv.  CONSECRATIO  S.  C.     An  eagle 

in  flight,  carrying  Aurelius.     0.  93. 

485.  AE.  Sestertius.     06t;.  Similar  to  No.  484.     iJetJ.  Funeral  pyre.    C.  96. 

486.  AE.  Sestertius.     Oftv.Laureatedbustr.     i?e7;.  Stack  of  arms.     C.  163. 

487.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Head  radiate  r.     Rev.  DE    SARM.  (in  ex.) 

IMP.  VIII.  COS.  III.  P.  P.  S.  C.  Atrophy;  at  foot,  Sarmatian 
woman  and  man.     C.  168. 

488.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Draped  bustr.     Rev.  IMP.  VII.  COS.  III.  S.  C. 

Jupiter  seated  1.    C.  311. 

489.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  Youthful    bust  r.     Rev.  TR.    P.    II.   COS.   II. 

Pallas  standing  r.     C.  606. 

490.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  standing  r.     C.  612. 

491.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  TR. P. IMP. VIII. COS. 

1 1 1 . S .C.     Abundantia  standing  1.     C.  921. 

492.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  TR.P.XXX.IMP.Vlil.COS. 

S.C.     Two  hands  joined.     C.  940. 

493.  Faustina    Junior.    AE.    Sestertius.     Obv.   DIVA    FAVSTINA    PI  A. 

Bustr.     i?CT.  AETERNITAS.     Eternity  standing  1.     C.  7. 

494.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  493.     Rev.  CONCORDIA.     Con- 

cord standing  facing,  with  head  turned  r.     C.  46. 
496.  AR.  Denarius.     06v.  Similar  to  No.  493.     Rev.  FECUND.  AVGVS- 
TAE.     Fecunditas  standing  facing.    C.  95. 

496.  AE,  Dupondius.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  493.     Rev.  LAETITIA.    Joy 

standing  1.     C.  158. 

497.  AE.  Sestertius.     06  v.  Similar  to  No.  493.     /?ct.  SALVTI  AVGVSTAE. 

Goddess  of  health  seated  1.     C.  200. 

498.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  493.     Rev.  SAECVLI  FELICIT. 

A  throne.     C  190. 

499.  AE.  Sestertius.    06^;. Bust  diademate  r.     jRet).  VENERI  GENETRICI 

S.C.     Venus  standing  1.     C.  237. 

600.  AE.  As.     06?;.  Bustr.     i?CT.  VENVS.     Venus  standing  1.     C.  253. 

601.  Lucius  Verus,  A.  D.  161-169.     AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  IMP.CAES.L. 

AVREL.VERVS.AVG.  Head  r.  Rev.  CONCORD. AVGVSTOR. 
TR. P. COS. II. S.C.  Verus  and  Marcus  Aurelius  standing  and  join- 
ing hands.     C.  26. 

602.  AE.  Sestertius.     Same  legends  and  types  as  No.  501,  but  laureated 

head  r.     C.  28. 

603.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  501.     Rev.   CONSECRATIO. 

Funeral  pyre.     C.  58. 
804.  AE.  Sestertius.     06i).  Laureated  bustr.     iJeiJ.  TR.P.IIII.IMP.II.COS. 
1 1 .     Victory  standing  r.     C.  249. 

605.  AR.    Denarius.     06i;.    Head    r.     Rev.    TR.P.V.IMP.COS.II.     Mars 

standing  r.     C.  262. 

606.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Bare  head  r.    Rev.  TR.  P.  V.I  MP.  1 1 1. COS.  1 1. 

Armenian  seated  r. 

607.  Lucilla.    AR.  Denarius.     06-!;.  LVCILLAE  AVG.ANTONiNI  AVG.F. 

Bustr.     i?ct;.  DIANA  LVCIFERA.     Diana  standing  r.     C.  16. 
508.  AE.  Sestertius.     0 61;.  Bust  r.     Rev.  HILARITAS.     Joy  standing  1. 
C.  29. 

609.  AE.  Sestertius,     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  508.     Rev.  IV NO   S.C.     Juno 

seated  1.     C.  35. 

610.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  508.     Rev.   PI  ETAS.     Pietas, 

veiled,  standing  1.     C.  53. 

611.  AR.  Denarius.     06^.  Similar  to  No.  507.     Rev.  VOTA    PVBLICA. 

within  a  laurel  wreath.     C.  98. 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         429 

612.  Commodus,  A.  D.  180-193.     AR.  Denarius.     Oftv.  COMMODO  CAES. 

AVG.FIL.GERM.SARM.  Draped  bust  r.  iJer.  Similar  to  No.  508. 
C.  215. 

613.  AE.  Sestertius.     06i;.  Laureated bust  r.     i2ev.  LIBERTAS.AVG.IMP. 

II.COS.P.P.S.C.     Liberty  standing  1.     C.  330. 

614.  AE.  As.    Obv.  Yonng  head  r.     Rev.  PI  ETAS  AVG.S.C.     Sacrificial 

vase.     C.  404. 
616.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Draped  bust  laureate  r.     Rev.  Jupiter  seated  1. 
C.  421. 

616.  AE.   Sestertius.     Obv.    Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Victory  seated  r. 

C.  946. 

617.  Crispina.    AR.  Denarius.    06v.  CRISPINA  AVG.     Bust  r.    Rev.D\S 

GENITALIBVS.     A  lighted  altar.     C.  15. 

618.  AV.  Aureus.     06?;.  Bust  r.     TJer.  VENUS  FELIX.     Venus  seated  1. 

C.  39. 

619.  Pertinax,   A.  D.    193.    AR.    Denarius.     Obv.    IMP.CAES.P.HELV. 

PERTIN.AVG.  Head,  radiate  r.  Rev.  PROVID.DECOR.COS.il. 
Providentia  standing  1.     C.  40. 

620.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Providentia  standing  1. 

C.  42. 

621.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.    PROVIDENTIAE 

DEORVM  COS.II.S.C.     Similar  to  No.  519. 

622.  Didius  Julianus,  A.  D.  193.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IMP.CAESAR  M. 

DID.IVLIAN.AVG.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  RECTOR  ORBIS. 
Julianus  standing  1.     C.  15. 

623.  Manlia  ScantUla.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  MANL.SCANTILLA  AVG. 

Bustr.     jRei;.  IVNO  REGINA.    Juno  standing  1.     C.  1. 

624.  Didia  Clara.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    DIDIA   CLARA   AVG.     Bust  r. 

i?CT.  HILAR. TEMPOR.     Female  standing  1.     0  2. 

625.  AE.  Sestertius.    Similar  to  No.  524.     C.  3. 

626.  Pescennius  Niger,  A.  D.  193-194.    AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  IMP.CAES.C. 

PESC. NIGER  IVSTVS.AVG.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.  Rev. 
CONCORDIA  (the  D  reversed).     Concordia  standing  1. 

627.  Lucius    Septimius    Severus    A.  D.   193-311.    AR.    Denarius.     Obv. 

SEVERVS  PiVS  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  INDVLGENTIA 
AVGG.IN  CARTH.  Goddess  of  Carthage  seated  facing,  on  a  lion. 
C.  217. 

628.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  P.M.TR.P.IIII.COS. 

I I .  P .  P .    Pallas  standing  1.     C.  416. 

629.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  P.M.TR.P.XVIII.COS. 

I I I .  P.  P.     Neptune  standing  1.     C.  542. 

630.  AR.  Denarius.    Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  RESTITVTOR  VRBIS. 

Severus  standing  1.     C.  598. 

631.  Julia   Domna.    AR.    Denarius.     Obv.    IVLIA    AVGVSTA.     Bust    r. 

i?ei;.  FELICITAS.     Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  47. 

632.  AR.  Denarius.    O&r.  Similar  to  No.  531.     jRev.  IVNO.    Juno,  veiled, 

standing  1.     C.  81. 

633.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   531.    Rev.   MATER    DEVM. 

Cybele,  wearing  turret  crown,  seated  1.     C.  123. 

634.  AE.  As.     Similar  to  No.  533.     C.  125. 

636.  AR.  Denarius.    06i;.  Bust  r.     Rev.  VESTA.    Vesta  seated  1.     C.  226. 

636.  AR.  Antoninianus.    Obv.  Bust,  diademate,  r.     i?ev.  VENVS  GENE- 

TRIX.     Venus  seated  r.     C.  211. 

637.  Marcus  Aurelius  Caracalla,  A.  D.  211-217.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  AH - 

TONINVS  PIVS  AVG.  Young  bust  draped  and  laureate  r.  Rev. 
INDVLGENTIA  AVG.  IN  CART.    Cybele  seated  on  a  lion.    C.  97. 


430         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


638.  AE.  Denarius.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  lOVI  CONSERVA- 
TOR I .    J  upiter  standing  1.     C.  107. 

539.  AB.  Antoninianus.  Obv.  Bust,  radiate  r.  Rev.  P.M.TR.P.XVIII. 
COS.  1 1 1 1 .  P.  P.     Jupiter  nude,  standing  r.     C.  279. 

640.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Beardless  head,  laureate,  r.     Rev.  PONTIF  TR. 

P.X.COS.II.     Caracalla  riding,  r.     C.  436. 

641.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.   PROFECTIO  AVG. 

Caracalla  standing  r.     C.  508. 

642.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  541.     Rev.    PROVIDENT  I  AE 

D  E O  R  V  M .     Pro videntia  standing  I.     C.  533. 

643.  Plautilla.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    PLAVTILLA   AVGVSTA.     Bust  r. 

JJei;.  CONCORDIA  AVGG.     Concord  standing  1.     C.  1. 

644.  AR.   Denarius.     Obv.   Similar   to   No.    543.     Rev.    PI  ETAS    AVGG. 

Plautilla  standing  r.     C.  16. 
646.  AR.  Denarius.     Similar  to  No.  543. 

646.  AR.  Denarius.     Similar  to  No.  544. 

647.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  543.     Rev.  PROPAGO  IMPERI. 

Plautilla  and  Caracalla  standing  vis-d-vis  and  joining  hands.     C.  21. 

648.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  543.     Rev.  VENVS  GENETRIX. 

Venus,  nude,  standing  1.     C.  25. 

649.  Geta.     AE.  As.     06i;.  P.  SEPTIMIVS  GETA  CAES.     Head  r.     Rev. 

PONTiF.COS.il.     Female  figure  standing  r.     C.  113. 

660.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  PONTIF.   TR.    P.   II.  COS.  II. 

Female  figure  standing  r.     C.  137. 

661.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Young  bust  draped  r.     Rev.  PRINC.    IVVEN- 

TVTIS.     Geta  standing  1.     C.  157. 

662.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  TR.    P.    III.  COS.  II 

P.  P.     A  female  figure,  standing  facing.     C.  200. 

663.  AR.  Denarius.     0 6 v.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  V OTA    PVBLICA.     Geta 

standing  1.     C.  230. 

664.  Marcus  Opelius  Macrinus,  A.  D.  217-218.    AR.  Denarius.    Obv.  IMP. 

C.    M.    OPEL.    SEV.    MACRINVS  AVG.     Laureated  bust  r.     Rev. 
FIDES  MILITVM.     Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  26. 
666.  AE.  As.     06tJ.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.     JKev.  Macrinus  in  quadriga  1. 

C.  106. 

666.  Diadumenianus.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  M.  OPEL.    DIADUMENIA- 

NVS  CAES.     Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.     iJet;.  PRINC.  IVVENTVTIS. 

D.  standing  1.     C.  12. 

667.  AE.  As.     Same  types  as  No.  556,  with  S.  C.  on  reverse.     C.  13. 

668.  Elagabalus.     (M.  Aurelius  Antoninus),  A.  D.  218-222.    AR.  Denarius. 

Obv.  IMP.  ANTONINVS  PIVS  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  IN- 
VICTUS  SACERDOS  AVG.  Elagabalus  sacrificing  at  an  altar. 
C.  61. 

669.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.   Rev.  P.  M.  TR.  P.  V.  COS.  I II I.  P.  P. 

Emperor  in  quadriga.     C.  220. 

660.  AR.  Denarius.     06d.  Same  as  No.  558.     Rev.     SACERD.  DEI.  SOLIS 

ELAGAB.     Elagabalus  sacrificing.     C.  246. 

661.  AR.  Antoninianus.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  SALVS   ANTON  INI 

AVG.     Female  figure,  Salus,  standing  r.     C.  255. 

662.  Julia  Paula.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   IVLIA    PAVLA   AVG.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  CONCORDIA.     Elagabalus  and  Paula  joining  hands.     C.  12. 
563.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  562.     Rev.  Corcord  seated  1. 
664.  Julia    Soaemias.    AR.   Denarius.     Obv.    IVLIA    SOAEMIAS    AVG. 

Bustr.     iJev.  VENVS  CAELESTIS.     Venus  standing  1.     C.  8. 


CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS,         431 

666.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  564.  Rev.  Venus,  diademate, 
seated  1.     C.  14. 

666.  JUlia  Maesa.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  IVLIA  MAESA  AVG.  Bust  r. 
iJei;.  FECVNDITAS  AVG.     Fecundity  standing  1.     C.  8. 

867.  AR.  Denarius.  06w.  Similar  to  No.  566.  i?ev.  PIETAS  AVG.  Fe- 
male figure  standing  1.     0.  29. 

668.  AR.  Antoninianus.      Obv.  Similar  to  No.  566.      Rev.   PVDICITIA, 

Modesty  seated  1.     C.  36. 

669.  Alexander  Severus,  A.  D.  222-236.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  IMP.  CM. 

AVR.SEV.ALEXAND.AVG.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.  iJei;.  CON- 
CORDIA.    Concord  seated  1.     C.  38. 

570.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  569.  Rev.  P.  M.  T  R.  P.  II. 
COS.  P.  P.     Jupiter,  nude,  standing  1.     C.  228. 

671.  AE.  Dupondius.  Obv.  Radiate  head  r.  Rev.  P.  M.TR.  P.  VI 1 1.  COS. 
111.  P.  P.     Alexander  in  quadriga  r.     C.  380. 

572.  AE.  Sestertius.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  P.  M.  TR.  P.  XII. 
COS.  III.  P.  P.     Sol  radiate,  walking  1.     C.  441. 

673.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  SPES  PVBLICA.     Hope 

walking  1.     C.  542. 

674.  Julia  Mamaea.    AR.  Denarius.     06i;.  IVLIA  MAMAEA  AVG.     Bust, 

diademate,  r.  iJet).  FELICITAS  PVBLICA.  Female  standing  look- 
ing 1.     C.  17. 

675.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  seated 

1.     0.  26. 

676.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  574.     Rev.   VENERI    FELICI. 

Venus  standing  1.     C.  60. 

677.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  574.     Rev.  VENVS  VICTRIX. 

Venus  standing  1.     C.  76. 

678.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.   574.     Rev.   VESTA.     Vesta 

standing  1.     G.  85. 

679.  Caius  Julius  Verus  Maximinus,  A.  D.  236-237.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv. 

IMP.  MAXIMINVS  PIVS  AVG.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.  Rev. 
FIDES  MILITVM.     Faith  standing  L     C.  7. 

680.  AE.  Sestertius.     Similar  to  No.  579,  with  addition  of  S.  C.  on  reverse. 

C.  10. 

681.  AE.  Sestertius.     Same  types  as  No.  580.     C.  13. 

682.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.   579.     Rev.    PAX    AVG  VST! . 

Peace  standing  1.     C.  31. 

683.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  579.     Rev.  P.  M.  TR.  P.   II. 

COS.  P.  P.  S.  C.     Maximinus  standing  facing.     C.  59. 

684.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  579.     Rev.  SALVS  AVGVSTI. 

Salus  seated  1.     C.  88. 

686.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  579.     Rev.  VICTORIA  GERM. 

Victory  standing  1.     C.  107. 
586.  Paulina.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  DIVA  PAVLINA.      Bust  r.      Rev. 
CONSECRATIO.     Paulina  carried  on  back  of  peacock.     C.  2. 

687.  Balbinus,  A.  D.  238.    AR.   Antoninianus.     Obv.    IMP.    CAES.    D. 

CAEL.  BALBINVS  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  iJev.  PIETAS  MVTVA 
AVGG.     Two  hands  joined.     C.  17. 

688.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   IMP.  C.  D.  CAEL.  BALBINUS  AVG.     Draped 

buatr.  Rev.  PROVIDENTIA  DEORVM.  Providentia  standing  1. 
C.  23. 

689.  Pupienus,  A.  D.  238.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   IMP.  CAES.   PVPIEN- 

MAXIMVS.  AVG.  Bust  r.  Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGG.  Victory 
standing  facing,  looking  1.     C.  41. 


432         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


690. 
691. 

692. 
693. 
694. 
696. 
696. 
697. 
698. 
699. 
600. 
601. 
602. 
603. 
604. 

606. 

606. 

607. 

608. 

609. 

610. 

611. 

612. 

613. 
614. 

616. 


AE.  Antoninianus.  Obv.  Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.  Rev.  PATRES 
SENATVS.     Two  hands  joined.     C.  19. 

M.  Antonius  Gordianus,  A.  D.  238-244.  AK.>  Obv.  IMP.  CAES.  M. 
ANT.  GORDIANVSAVG.  Radiate  bust  r.  iJcv.  lOVI  CONSERVA- 
TOR I.    Jupiter  standing  1.     C.  105. 

AB.  06v.  Radiate  bust  r.  jRev.  lOVI  STATORI.  Jupiter  standing 
1.     C.  109. 

AS.  06i).  Similar  to  591.  iJev.  LAETITIA  AVG  N.  Laetitia  stand- 
ing 1.    C.  118. 

AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  593, 

with  addition  of  S.  C.     C.  122. 
AB.    06v.  Similar  to  No.  592.    i?ev.  MARTEM  PROPVGNATOREM. 

Mars  walking  r.     C.  160. 
AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  592.     Rev.  PRIENS  AVG.     Sun  god  stand- 
ing 1.     C.  167. 
AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  592.     Rev.  PAX  AVGVSTI.     Goddess  of 

Peace  running  1.     C.  179. 
AB.    Obv.   Similar  to  No.   592.    Rev.    P.M.TR.P.IIII.COS.III.P.P. 

Apollo  half  nude  seated  1.     C.  250. 
AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  592.    Rev.  Gordian  in  military  uniform, 

standing  r.     C.  253. 
AB.  Denarius.     06?;.  Similar  to  No.  592.    Rev.  P.M.TR.P.III.COS. 

P.P.     Gordian  mounted  1. 
AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  592.     Rev.  SAECVLI   FELICITAS.     The 

emperor  standing  r.     C.  319. 
AB.     06i;.  Similar  to  No.  592.     i?ez;.  SECVRITAS  PERPETVA.     Se- 

curitas  standing  1.     C.  336. 
Tranquillina.    AB.     Obv.   SABINA  TRANQUILLINA   AVG.     Bust, 

diademate,  r.    iJet).  CONCORDIA  AVGG.     Concord  seated  r.    C.  1. 
PhiUppus  Pater,  A.  D.  244-249.    AB.    06i;.  IMP.M.IVL.PHILIPPVS. 

AVG.     Radiate  bust  r.    i?ev.  AEQVITAS  AVG.     Justice  standing  1. 

C.  7. 
AB.     06v.  IMP.  PHILIPPVS.  AVG.     Radiate  bust  r.     iJev.  AETER- 

NITASAVGG.     Elephant  walking  1.     C.  17. 
AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  604.    Rev.  ANNONAAVGG.     Female  fig- 
ure standing  1.    C.  25. 
AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  FELICITAS  TEMP. 

Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  44. 
AB.    06i).  Similar  to  No.  604.     i?ev.  FIDES  Ml  LIT.    Female  figure 

standing  1.     C.  55. 
AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  605. 

seated  1.     C.  35. 
AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  604. 

figure  standing  1.    C.  80. 
AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  605. 

seated  1.    C.  165. 
AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  605. 

walking  r.     C.  173 
AE.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  605. 


Rev.  FORTVNA  REDVX.  Fortuna 
Rev.   LAETIT.   FVNDAT.     Female 

Rev.  ROMAE  AETERNAE.     Roma 

Rev.  SAECVLARES  AVGG.     Lion 

Rev.  A  stag  r.     Ex.,  V.     C.  182. 
AE.   Sestertius.     Obv.   Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.   Same  as  No.  613. 

C.  183. 
AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  605.     Rev.  A  cippus  on  which  is  inscribed 

COS. III.     C.  192. 


•  Unless  otherwise  specified  coins  hereafter  designated  AR  are  what  numismatists  gen- 
erally agree  to  call  the  Antoninianus. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         433 

616.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  614.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  615.     C.  196. 

617.  AB.    06v.  Similar  to  No.  604.     iJev.  VIRTVS.  AVG.     Valor,  wearing 

helmet,  seated  1.    C.  240. 

618.  Otacilia  Severina.    AR.     Obv.  OTACIL.SEVERA.AVG.     Bust,  dia- 

demate,  r.    Rev.  CONCORDIA  AVGG.    Concord  seated  1.     C.  14. 

619.  AE.  Sestertius.     Oftf.  Bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  PIETAS  AVG.S.C. 

Pietas  standing  1.    C.  31. 

620.  AR.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  619,  but  with  bust  in  crescent.     Rev.  Simi- 

lar to  No.  619,  but  with  infant  beside  Pietas.     C.  37. 

621.  AR.    06i;.  Similar  to  No.  620.     i?CT.  PIETAS  AVGVSTAE.     Similar 

to  No.  619.    C.  43. 

622.  AR.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  620.     Rev.  SAECVLARES  AVGG.     A  hip- 

popotamus r.     C.  63. 

623.  Philippus  Filius,  A.  D.  249-261.    AR.     Obv.  IMP.PHILIPPVS  AVG. 

Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.    Rev.  PAX  AETERNA.     Peace  standing  1. 
C.  23. 

624.  AE.  Sestertius.     Similar  to  No.  623  with  laureated  bust  r.  and  S.C. 

on  reverse.     C.  26. 

625.  AR.    06v.  Bust  radiate  r.     iJei;.  PR!  NCI  PI  I  WENT.    Philip  inmili- 

tary  uniform  standing  1.     C.  48. 

626.  AR.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  625.     Rev.  Philip  standing  1.     C.  57. 

627.  AR.    06^;.  Similar  to  No.  623.     i?ev.  SAECVLARES  AVGG.     A  she- 

goat  walking  1.     C.  72. 

628.  Trajan  Decius,  A.  D.  249-261.    AR.     Obv.  IMP.C.M.Q.TRAIANVS 

AVG.     Bust  of  Decius  in  cuirass,  radiate,  1.     iJev.  ADVENTVS  AVG. 
Decius  mounted  1.    C.  4. 

629.  AR.     06iJ.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.     Rev.DAC\A.    Dacia  standing  1. 

C.  13. 

630.  AR.     06t>.  Bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev.  GEU  ILLYRiCI.     A  Genius  stand- 

ing 1.     C.  45. 

631.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  630.     C.  48. 

632.  AR.     Similar  to  No.  630.     C.  49. 

633.  AE.As.     06i).  Draped  bust  in  cuirass,  laureate,  r.     i?ev.  PANNONIAE. 

Two  female  figures,  standing,  turning  from  each  other.     C.  88. 

634.  EtrusciUa.    AR.    06i;.  HER.ETRVSCILLA  AVG.     Bust  r.  in  cres- 

cent.   iJe^;.  PVDICITIA  AVG.     Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  17. 
636.  AV.  Aureus.     OfttJ.  Similar  to  No.  634.     iJei).  PVDICITIA.    Female 
figure  seated  1.    C.  18. 

636.  AR.    Similar  to  No.  635.     C.  19.  ,  • ' 

637.  AE.  As.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  634.     Rev.  PVDICITIA   AVG.     S.C. 

Same  type  as  No.  635.     C.  23. 

638.  Herennius  Etruscus.    AR.     06v.  Q.HER.ETR.MES.DECIVS  NOB. 

C.     Bust  r.     Rev.  PRINCIPI   IVVENTVTIS.     Herennius  in  mili- 
tary uniform  standing  1.    C.  26. 

639.  AE.  Sestertius.    Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  638,  but 

with  S.C.     C.  28. 

640.  Trebonianus  Gallus,  A.  D.   252-254.     AR.     Obv.    IMP.CAE.C.VIB. 

TREB.GALLVS  AVG.     Bust,  radiate,  r.    iSei;.  APOLL.SALVTARI. 
Apollo  standing  1.     C.  20. 

641.  AR.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   640.     Rev.    IVNO    MARTIALIS.    Juno 

seated  1.    C.  46. 

642.  AR.    Obv.  Laureated    bust  r.     Rev.   LIBERTAS    AVGG.     Liberty 

standing  1.    C.  63. 


434         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 


643.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  640.     Rev.   PI  ETAS   AVG.     Female 

standing  1.     C.  90. 

644.  Volusianus.     AR.     Obv.    IMP.    CAE.  C.  VIB.  VOLVSIANO     AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  CONCORDIA  AVGG.     Concord  standing  1. 
C.  20. 

645.  AE.  As,     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Concord  seated  1.     C.  27. 

646.  AB.     06v.  Bust,  radiate,  r.     i?«?;.  PAX  AETERNA.    Peace  standing  1. 

C.  66. 

647.  AB.     06v.  Similar  to  No.  644.     iJev.  VIRTVS  AVGG.     Valor  stand- 

ing r.     C.  133. 

648.  Aemilianus.     AB.     Obv.     IMP.  AEMILIANUS     PIVS     PEL.  AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.    iJg'j;.  MARTI  PRO  PVGT.     Mars  standing  1.     C.  25. 

649.  AB.     Obv.    Bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev.    ROMAE     AETERNAE.     Roma 

standing  1.     C.  41. 

660.  AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  649.     Rev.  SPES  PVBLICA.     Hope  walk- 

ing r.     C.  47. 

661.  AB.     Obv.  Bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev.  Victory  moving  1.     C.  52. 

662.  Valerianus,  A.  D.  251-260.     AB.     Obv.  IMP.  C.   P.   LIC.  VALERI- 

ANVS  AVG.     Radiate  bust  r.     i?ev.  APOLINI  PROPVG.     Apollo 
standing  r.     C.  25. 

663.  AB.     0 61;.  Radiate  bust  r.     i?ei).  FELICITAS  AVGG.     Female  figure 

standing  1.     C.  54. 

664.  AB.     O61;.  Legend  and  type  as  No.  653.     Rev.  FIDES    MILITVM. 

Female  figure  standing  1.     C.  68. 
666.  AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  653.     Rev.  FORTUNA  REDVX. 
standing  1.     C.  76. 

666.  AB,     O61;.  Similar  to  No,  652.     i?ei;.  lOVI  CONSERVITORI. 

standing  1,     C,  94, 

667.  AB.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  652.     Rev.  VICTORIA   AVGG. 

standing  1.     C.  230. 
668  AB.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev.    ORIENS    AVGG. 

figure  running  1. 
669.  Mariniana.    AB,     Obv.   DIVAE   MARINIANAE.     Veiled  bust  r.,   in 

crescent.     Rev.  CON  SEC  RAT  10.     Peacock,  facing.     C.  2. 

660.  AE,  Sestertius,     Obv.  Veiled  bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  Peacock  walk- 

ing r.     C,  12, 

661.  AB,     Obv.  Veiled  bust,  in  crescent,  r.     Rev.  Peacock  bearing  Mari- 

niana to  the  gods.     C.  14, 

662.  AB,     Similar  to  No.  661;  peacock  flying  r.     C,  16. 

663.  GalUenus,  A,   D.  254^268,     AB.     Obv.   GALLIENVS    P.     F.    AVG. 

Draped  bust,  radiate  r,     i^ev.  GERMANICVS   MAX.   V.     Trophy, 
at  foot,  two  German  captives.     C.  308. 

664.  AB    O61;,  Draped  bust  r,     i2et).  lOVI  CONSERVATORI.     Gallienus 

standing  r.     C,  378. 
666,  AB,     O61J.  Draped  bust  r.     JRev.  LIBERALITAS  AVGG.     Liberalitas 
standing  1,     C.  570. 

666.  AB.     Obv.  Bust,    radiate,   1.     Rev.   VICT.    GERMANICA.    Victory 

running  1,     C,  1059, 

667.  AB,     Obv.  Similar  to  No,  ( 

668.  AB,     Obv.  Bust,  radiate,  r, 

ing  r,     C,  1320, 

669.  AB.  Quinarius.     Obv.  Bust,  laureate,  1.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVG,     Vic- 

tory running  r, 

670.  Salonina.    AB,     06^.  SALONINA  AVG.     Bust,  diademate,  r, 

ROMAE  AETERNAE,     Gallienus  standing  r.     C,  103, 


Mercury 
Jupiter 
Victory 
Male 


S.     Rev.  Victory  running  r.     C.  1062, 
i?ev.  VIRTVS  AVGSTI.     Hercules stand- 


Rev. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         435 

671.  AB.    06t>.  Similar  to  No.  670.    i?ev.  VENVS  FELIX.    Venus  seated 

1.     C.  115. 

672.  AR.    Obv.  Bust,  in  crescent,  r.     Rev.  VESTA.     Vesta  standing  1. 

C.  138. 

673.  AR.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  670.     Rev.  Vesta  seated  1.     C.  143. 

674.  Saloninus,    A.   D.   263-269.      AE.   Sestertius.      Obv.    DIVO    CAES. 

VALERIANO.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.   CONSECRATIO.     Funeral 
pyre.     C.  16. 
676.  AR.     06v.  Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.     i?ei;.  PIETAS  AVG.     Sacrificial 
vase.     C.  41. 

676.  AR.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  675.     Rev.   PRINC.IVVENT.     Saloninus 

standing  1.  beside  trophy.     C.  64. 

677.  Postumus,  A.  D.  259-267.     AR.     Obv.    IMP.   C.    POSTVMVS    P.   F. 

AVG.     Similar  to  No.  675.     iJei;.  lOVI   PROPVGNATORI.    Jupi- 
ter walking  1.     C.  155. 

678.  AR.     06t;.  Similar  to  No.  677.     iJei;.  MONETA  AVG.     Female  figure 

standing  1.     C.  199. 

679.  AR.     06v.  Similar  to  No.  677.     iJev.  PAX.  AVG.     Peace  standing  1. 

C.  215. 

680.  AR.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  677.     Rev.  VIRTVS  AVG.     Mars  standing 

1.     C.  419. 

681.  AR.  Quinarius.    06t).  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.    i?ei;.  VICTORIA  AVG. 

Victory  running  r. 

682.  Victorinus,  A.  D.  267.     AE.     Obv.  IMP.  C.  VICTORINUS  P.  F.  AVG. 

Bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev.  \n\l\CJ^S.     Male  figure  walking  1.     C.  49. 

683.  AE.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  682.     Rev.  PAX  AVG.     Peace  standing  1. 

C.  79. 

684.  AE.     Obv.    IMP.   C.   VICTORINUS.   P.   F.   AVG.     Bust ,  radiate,  r. 

Rev.  VIRTVS  AVG.     Hercules  standing  1. 

685.  Marius,  A.  D.  267.     AR.     Obv.  IMP.  C.  MARIVS  P.  F.  AVG.     Bust, 

radiate,  r.     Rev.  CONCORDIA   MILITVM.     Two  hands,  joined. 
C.  4. 

686.  AR.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  685.     Rev.  SAEC.  FELICITAS.     Female 

figure  standing  1.     C.  11. 

687.  Tetricus  Pater,  A.  D.  267-272.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.   IMP.  C.  TETRI- 

CVS  p.  F.  AVG.     Laureated  bust  r.,  in  cuirass.     Rev.  P.  M.TR.  P. 
COS.  P.  P.     The  emperor  standing  1.     C.  126. 

688.  Obv.  Busts  of  emperor  and  son  r.     Rev.   AETERNITAS   AVGG. 

Felicitas  standing  1.     C.  155. 

689.  Tetricus  Filius.    AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  C.   P.  ES.  TETRICVS  CAES. 

Draped  bust  r.     i?CT.SPESAVGG.     Hope  walking  1.     C.  84. 

690.  AR.     Same  legends  and  types  as  No.  689. 

691.  Claudius  n,  A.  D.  268.     Obv.  IMP.  CLAVDIVS  P.  F.  AVG.     Draped 

bust,  laureate,  r.     Rev.  PAX  EXERC.     Peace  standing  r. 

692.  AV.  Aureus.     06-i;.  Similar  to  No.  691.     i?ei).  VICTORI  AVG.     Vic- 

tory moving  1.     C.  300. 

693.  Aurelianus,  A.  D.  270-276.    AE.  As.    Oftv.  IMP.  AVRELIANVS  AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.     i?ei;.  CONCORDIA  AVG.     Aurelian  and  Severina, 
standing  vis-a-vis  and  joining  hands.     C.  35. 

694.  AR.     Obv.  Radiate  bust  r.     Rev.   FORTUNA    REDVX.     Fortuna 

seated  1.    C  95. 

695.  Severina.  AR.     Obv.   SEVERINA   AVG.      Bust  r.     Rev.  CONCOR- 

DIAEMILITVM.     Concord  standing  1.     C.  7. 

696.  Probus,  A.  D.  276-282.     AR.     Obv.  IMP.  C.  M.  AVR.  PROBVS.  P.  F. 

AVG.     Radiate  bust  r.     Rev.  ROMAEAETER.     Hexastyle  temple, 
C.  538. 


436        CATALOGUE   OF  COIKS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

697.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.   Draped  bust  r.     Rev.   SECVRITAS   SAECVLI. 

Female  figure  seated  1. 

698.  AB.    Obv.  IMP.  PROBVS  AVG.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Female  figure  stand- 

ing r.     C.  728. 

699.  Numerianus,  A.  D.  282-284.    AB.     Obv.  IMP.  NVMERIANVS  AVG. 

Radiate  bust  r.    Rev.  PI  ETAS  AVGG.     Mercury  standing  1.     C.  57. 

700.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  M.  AVR.  NUMERIANVS  NOB.  C.     Draped  bust 

r.    iJei;.  PRINCIPIIVVENT.     Numerianus  standing  1.     C.  65. 

701.  AR.    Obv.  Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  Numerianus  standing  1.     C.  68. 

702.  AB.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  701.     Rev.  PROVIDENT.  AVGG.     Provi- 

dentia  standing  1.     C  83. 

703.  Carinus,  A.  D.  282-285.    AB.     06v.  M.AVR.CARINVS    NOB.CAES. 

Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  PI  ETAS  AVGG.     Sacrificial  implements  of  the 
augur.     C.  74. 

704.  AB.    06i;.  Similar  to  No.  703.     iJev.  PRINCIPI  IVVENTVT.     Carinus 

standing  1.     C.  104. 

705.  Diocletian,  A.  D.  284-305.    AE.  FolUs.     Obv.  IMP.DIOCLETIANVS 

AVG.     Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  GEN  10    POPVLI    ROMAN  I.     A 
male  figure  standing  1.     C.  85. 

706.  AB.    Obv.  Radiate  bust,  in  cuirass,  r.     Rev.  lOVI.  AVGG.    Jupiter, 

nude,  standing  1.     C.  147. 

707.  AB.    Obv.  Radiate  bust,  draped.     Rev.  Jupiter  seated  1.     C.  169. 

708.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  lOVI  CONSERVATORI. 

Jupiter  standing  1.     C.  246. 

709.  AB.  MiUarensis.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  708.     Rev.  VIRTVS   Ml  LIT. 

Four  soldiers  sacrificing  at  a  tripod.     C.  516. 

710.  AB.     06v.Bustr.     iiev.  lOVI  TVTATORI  AVGG.    Jupiter  standing 

1.     C.  543. 

711.  AB.  MiUarensis.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   708.     Rev.  XCVI   within  a 

wreath.     C.  548. 

712.  Maximian,  A.  D.  286-305.     AB.  Antoninianus.     Obv.   IMP.C.MAXI- 

MIANVS.P.F.EN.(sic)    AVG.     Laureated    head    r.     Rev.   GENIO 
IMPERATORIS.     A  male  figure  standing  1.     C.  136. 

713.  AE.  Follis.     06i;.  Bust  r.     i?ev.  GENIO  POPVLI  RQMANI.     Similar 

to  No.  712;  the  Genius  wears  turret  crown.     C.  189. 

714.  AE.  Follis.    06^;.  Laureated  head  r.    iJev.  SALVIS  AVGG.ET.CAESS. 

PEL.  KART.     Female  figure  standing  L     0.510. 

715.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.   VIRTUS    MILITVM. 

Four  soldiers  sacrificing.     C.  622. 

716.  AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  714.     Rev.  VIRTVTI  HERCVLIS. 

Hercules  standing  r.     C.  662. 

717.  AB.  MiUarensis.     Obv.   Similar    to    No.    714.     Rev.    XCVI.   within 

wreath.     C.  696. 

718.  Galerius  Maximian,  A.  D.  292-305.     AE.   FolUs.     Obv.    GAL.VAL. 

MAXIMIANVS    NOB.CAES.     Laureated    head    r.     Rev.    GENIO 
AVGG.ET  CAESARVM  NN.     Male  figure  standing  L     C.  39. 

719.  AE.  FolUs.    06t;.  Similar  to  No.  718.    iJet).  GEN  10  POPVLI  ROMAN!. 

Similar  to  No.  718;  figure  holding  patera  and  cornucopia.     C.  90. 

720.  AB.  Denarius.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  718.     Rev.  VIRTVS   MILITVM. 
A  gate,  open,  surmounted  by  three  towers.     C.  223. 

721.  AE.  Follis.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  718.     Rev.  SACR  MONET. AVGG. 

ETCAESNOSTR.    Juno  Moneta  standing  1.     C.  188. 

722.  Constantine,  A.  D.  306-337.    AV.  Aiureus.     06i;.  CONSTANTINVS 

AVGVTVS.     Diademed    head    r.     Rev.    lOVI    CONSERVATORI 
AVG.     Jupiter  standing  1.     In  exergue,  T.S.B. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         437 


728.  AE.  Middle  bronze.     06v.  Draped  bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  MARTI 

PATRI  CONSERVATOR  I.     Mars  standing  r. 
724.  AE.  Middle  bronze.     06?;.  Bust  in  cuirass,  laureate,  r.     Rev.  MARTI 

PATRI   PROPVG.     Mars  rushing  r. 
726.  AE.   SmaU  bronze.     Ohv.  Head  radiate,  r.     Rev.   PROVIDENTIA 

A  V  G  G .    A  gateway. 

726.  Pausta,  wife  of  Constantine.     AH.  Denarius.     06i;.  FL.MAX.FAVSTA 

AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  SPES  REIPVBLICAE.  Woman 
standing  1.;  below,  S.I.R.M. 

727.  Crispus,  A.  D.  317-326.     Small  bronze.     Ohv.  CRISPVS   NOB.   C. 

Laureated  bust  r.  i?ei;.  VICT  LAETAE  PRINC.PERP.  Two  Vic- 
tories placing  a  shield  upon  an  altar.     C.  140. 

728.  AE.  Small  bronze.    Ohv.  Back  view  of  bust  1.     Rev.  VIRTVS  EXER- 

CIT.  Bound  captives  seated  on  ground.  In  exergue,  SISI,  retro- 
grade. 

729.  AE.  Small  Br.     Ohv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  CAESARVM    NOS- 

TRORVM,  around;  within  a  wreath,  VOT.  X. 

730.  Delmatius,  A.  D.  336-337.    AE.  Middle  bronze.    06?;.  FL.DELMATIUS 

NOB.CAES.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  PRINCIPI  IVVENTVTIS. 
Delmatius  in  military  uniform  standing  1.;  to  left,  two  legionary 
standards. 

781.  Constantine  n,  A.  D.  817-337.    AV.  Aureus.     Ohv.  Anepigraphous; 

head  r.  Rev.  CONSTANTINVS  CAESAR.  Victory  walking  1.; 
below,  SMTS. 

782.  AE.  Small  Br.     Ohv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  GLORIA  EXERCITVS. 

Two  soldiers  standing  vis-d-vis. 

783.  AE.  Small  Br.     06v.  Draped  bust  r.     i?ev.  PROVIDENTIAE  CAESS. 

Camp  gate. 
734.  AE.  Small  Br.     Ohv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  VOT.  V.  within  a  palm 

wreath;  around,  CAESARVM   NOSTRORVM. 
736.  AE.  Small  Br.     Similar  to  No.  734,  but  with  VOT.  X.  on  reverse. 
736.  Constans  I,  A.  D.  333-360.    AV.   Aureus.     Ohv.   CONSTANS   AV- 

GVSTVS.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  VICTORIAE    DD    NN    AVGG. 

Two  Victories  supporting  shield  inscribed  VOT.  X.  MVLT.XX.     In 

exergue,  T.R. 

787.  AE.  Small  Br.     Similar  to  No.  736,  but  with  two  Victories  standing 

vis-h-vis. 

788.  AE.  Middle  Br.    Oftv.  Draped  bust  r.     iJev.  FEL.TEMP.REPARATIO. 

Constans  standing  1.  in  a  galley,  holding  globe  surmounted  with 
phoenix. 

789.  AE.  Middle  Br.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  738,  except  globe  is  surmounted 

with  a  Victory. 

740.  Constantius  H,   A.  D.  323-361.     AV.  Aureus.     Ohv.   FL.IVL.CON- 

STANTIUS  PERP.  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  GLORIA  REI- 
PVBLICAE. Constantinople  seated  1;  Roma  seated  facing,  the  two 
supporting  shield  inscribed  VOT.  XX.  MVLT.  XXX.  In  exergue, 
SMNT. 

741.  AV.  Quinarius.     Ohv.  Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGVSTVS 

N .     Victory  seated  r. 

742.  AE.  Small  Br.     Ohv.  Draped  bustr.     Rev.  FEL.TEMP.REPARATIO. 

Soldier  piercing  an  enemy. 

748.  AB.   Denarius.     Ohv.   Head  r.     Rev.   VOTIS   XXV    MVLTIS    XXX 
within  a  wreath. 

744. 


AB.  Denarius. 
XXXX. 


Similar  to  No.  743,  but  reading  VOTIS  XXX.  MVLT  IS 


438         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

746.  AE.  Middle  Br.     Ofti;.  Draped  bust  r.     i?ei;.  GLORIA  ROMANORVM- 
Constantius  charging  to  right. 

746.  Vetranius.A.D.  350.    AE.    06?;.  D.N.VETRANIO.P.F.AVG.    Draped 

bustr.     i?ei;.  PRINCIPI  IVVENTVTIS.     Vetranius  standing  1.;  to 
right,  two  legionary  ensigns.     In  exergue,  T.R. 

747.  Decentius,  A.  D.  351.    AE.  Double  Denarius.    06?;.  D.N.DECENTiUS 

NOB  CAES.     Bustr.; to  left,  in  field,  symbol  X-    Rev.  PRINCIPI 
IVVENTVTIS.     Decentius  standing  r. 

748.  JuUann,  A.  D.  360-363.    AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  FL.CL.IVLIANVS.  P.P. 

AVG.    Draped  bustr.    i?e?;.  VIRTVS  EXERCITVS  ROMANORVM. 
Julian  walking  r. ;  in  exergue,  S I A  M . 

749.  AE.  large  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  748.     Rev.  SECV RITAS  REIPVB. 

Apis  standing  r.;  above,  two  stars;  below  the  bull's  head,  eagle  on 

a  wreath. 
760.  AE.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  748.     Rev.  VOT.X  MVLT.XX 

within  a  wreath. 
751.  Jovianus,  A.  D.  363-364.     AE.  Small.     Obv.  lOVIANVS   P.P.   AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  VOT.V.MVLT.X.  within  a  wreath. 
762.  Valentinianus  I,  A.  D.  364r-375.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.   D.N.VALEN- 

TINIANVS  P.F.AVG.     Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGG. 

Valentinian  and  his  son  seated  facing;  behind  them.  Victory.     In 

exergue,  TR.  OB. 

753.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  752.     Rev.  RESTITUTOR  REI- 

PVB L I C  A  E .     Valentinian  standing  facing. 

754.  AE.  Small  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  752.     Rev.  GLORIA  ROM ANO- 

RVM.     Valentinian  moving  r.  carrying  banner  with  monogram  )?:, 

and  dragging  captive  by  hair. 
766.  AE.  Small  Br.    Similar  to  No.  752.     Rev. VOT.X.     MVLT.XX.  within 

a  wreath. 
766.  Valens,  A.D.  364r-378.     AE.  Small  Br.     Obv.  DN.VALENS.  P.F.AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  VRBS  ROMA.     Roma  seated  1.     In  exergue, 

TRPN. 

757.  AE.  Small  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  756.     Rev.  RESTITVTOR  REIP. 

Valens  standing  facing. 

758.  AE.  Small  Br.     06?;.  Similar  to  No.  756.     iJev.  SECVRITAS  REIPVB- 

LICAE.     Victory  moving  1. 

759.  Procopius,  A.  D.  365-366.    AE.  Quinarius.     Obv.  D.N.  PROCOPIVS 

P.P.  AVG.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  A  cross  within  a  wreath;  above, 
CONOB. 

760.  Gratianus,  A.  D.  367-383.    AV.  Aureus.     Obv.    D  N   GRATIANVS 

P.P.  AVG.     Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGG.     Same  type 
as  No.  751. 

761.  AE.    Middle    Br.     Obv.    Similar    to    No.   760.     Rev.    REPARATIO 

REIPVB.     Gratian  standing  1. 

762.  AE.  Small  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  760.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  756. 

763.  Valentinian  n,  A.  D.  375-392.    AV.  Aureus.    06i;.  D.N. VALENTIN!- 

ANVS  P.F.AVG.     Draped  bustr.    i?ei;.  VICTORIA  AVGG.     Same 
type  as  No.  752. 

764.  AE.  Middle  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  763.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  761. 
766.  Theodosius,  A.  D.  379-396.    A V.  Aureus.    Oiv.  D.N.  THEODOSIVS 

P.P.  AVG.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  760. 

766.  AE.  Middle  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  765    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  761. 

767.  AE.  Small  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  765.     Rev.  CONCORDIA  AVGG. 

Roma  seated  facing. 

768.  Flacilla.     AE.  Middle.     06i;.  AEL.  FLACILLA  AVG.     Bustr.    Rev. 

SALVS  REIPVBLICAE.     Flacilla  standing  facing. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         439 

769.  Arcadius,  A.  D.  394-408.    AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  DN  ARCADIVS  P.F. 

A  V  G .  Draped  bust  r.  jRev.VICTORIAAVGGG.  Arcadius  stand- 
ing r.  and  trampling  upon  a  fallen  enemy. 

770.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  DN  ARCADIUS   P.  F.  AVG.     A  helmeted  bust 

facing.  iJe?;.  CONCORDIA  AVGG.  Pallas  seated  r.  In  exergue, 
CONOB. 

771.  AE.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.,  upon  which  a  hand  from  above  is  placing 

a  wreath,  iiev.  GLORIA  ROM  AN  ORVM.  Arcadius  standing  r. 
In  exergue,  CONS  and  a  star. 

772.  AE.  Middle  Br.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  771,  except  there  are  two  crosses 

in  field  to  right  and  T  to  left  on  reverse.     In  exergue,  ANTE. 

773.  AR.  Quinarius.    06i).  Similar  to  No.  769.    iJe?;.  VIRTVS  ROMANVM. 

Roma  seated  1. ;  below,  BNPS. 

774.  Honorius,  A.  D.  464.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.    HONORIVS  P.  F.  AVG. 

Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGG.  M.    Similar  to  No.  769. 
CONOB. 
776.  BL.    06i;.  Similar  to  No.  774.    i?ev.  VIRTVS  ROMANORVM.    Roma 
standing  1. 

776.  Constans  m,  A.  D.  411-421.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   DN  CONSTAN- 

TIVS  P.  F.  AVG.  A  draped  bust  r.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  769. 
CONOB. 

777.  Theodosius  H,  A.  D.  408-438.    AR.  Quinarius.    Obv.  THEODOSIVS 

P.  F.  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  VOT.  XXX.  M  VLT.  XXXX  within 
wreath;  below,  CONS. 

778.  John,  A.  D.  423-425.     AR.  Denarius.     Obv.   DN    lOHANNES  P.F. 

AVG.  Draped  bast  r.  i?e7;.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.  Similar  to  No. 
769.     COM. 

779.  Valentinian  m,  A.  D.  425-456.     AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  DN   PLA.   VAL- 

ENTINIANVS  P.  F.  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  VICTORIA 
AVGGG.  Valentinian  standing  facing,  trampling  on  human-headed 
serpent.     In  exergue,  CONOB. 

780.  Honoria,  A.  D.  433-454.     AE.  SmaU.     Obv.   D.    N.    I  VST.    GRAT. 

HONORIA  P.  F.  AVG.  Bust  r.  Rev.  BONO  REIPVBLICAE. 
Victory  standing  1.     In  exergue,  CONOB. 

781.  Severus  m,  A.  D.  461-465.    AV.  Aureus.    Obv.  D.N.  LIBIVS  SEVE- 

RVS  P.  F.  AVG.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.  Type 
as  No.  779. 

782.  Leo,  A.  D.  457-474.    AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  DN.  LEO  PERPET.  AVG. 

Helmeted  bust  facing.  JRct.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.  Victory  stand- 
ing L     In  exergue,  CONOB. 

783.  JuUus  Nepos,  A.  D.  474.     AV.  Triens.     Obv.  DN.   ANICIVS  OLY- 

B  R I V  S  AVG.    Bust  r.    Rev .  Cross  within  a  wreath ;  below,  CONOB. 

784.  Zeno,  A.  D.  474-491.    AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  DN.  ZENO  PERP.  AVG. 

Helmeted  bust  facing.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  782. 


BYZANTINE  COINS. 


785.  Anastasius  I,  A.  D.  491-618.     AV.  SoUdus.     Obv.  DN.ANASTASIVS 

P.P.AVG.     Beardless  bust  r.     i?ei;.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.    Victory 
standing  L;  below,  CONOB. 

786.  AV.  SoUdus.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  785.     i?ei;.  VICTORIA  AVGGG  H. 

Victory  holding  cross  surmounted  with  monogram  -f-. 

787.  AV.  Tremissis.     Obv.  ANASTASIVS  AVG.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev. 

VICTORIA  AVGVSTORVM.     Victory  standing. 


440        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

788.  AE.  40  Nummia.    Ohv.  DN.  ANASTASIVS   P  P  AVG.     Similar  to 

No.  787.     Rev.  M  between  two  stars;  above,  a  cross;  in  exergue, 
CON. 

789.  AE.  20  Nummia.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  788.     Rev.  K;  on  1.,  cross;  on 

r.,  e. 

790.  AE.   10  Nummia.     Ohv.   Similar  to  No.   788.     Rev.   CON    CORD  I 

around  the  mark  of  value,  I. 

791.  Justin  I,  A.  D.  518-627.    AV.  SoUdus.    06t).  DN.IVSTINVS  P.P.  AVG. 

Bust  of  Justin,  facing.     Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.     Victory  stand- 
ing facing;  below,  CO  NOB. 

792.  AV.  Tremissis.     Ohv.   Bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev.  Victory  standing 

facing. 

798.  AE.  40  Nummia.  Ohv.  Bust  of  Justinus  r.  Rev.  M  between  two 
stars. 

794.  AE.  40  Nummia.  Similar  to  No.  793,  with  cross  and  stars  on 
reverse. 

796.  Justinianus  I,  A.  D.  627.  AV.  SoUdus.  Ohv.  DN.  IVSTINIANVS 
P.P.AVG.  Bust  in  armor  facing.  i?ev.  VICTORIA  AVGGG.  Vic- 
tory standing  1. 

796.  AE.  40  Nummia.    06?;.  Bust  facing.    Rev.  ANNO    M    X|ll|ll.    In 

exergue,  CON. 

797.  AE.  40  Nummia.     Similar  to  No.  796,  but  reading  ANNO-XVI  on 

reverse. 

798.  20  Nummia.    Similar  to  No.  796,  but  reading  K  and  ANNO-XV  on 

reverse. 

799.  20  Nummia.     Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  K;  on  1.,  cross. 

800.  Justinus  n,  A.  D.  665-578.     AV.  SoUdus.     Obv.  DNI  VSTINVS  P.P. 

AVG.     Bust  facing.     i?ev.  VICTORIA  AVGGG  P.     Constantinople 
seated  facing.     In  exergue,  CO  NOB. 

801.  Maurice  Tiberius,  A.  D.  582-578.    AV.  Solidus.     Ohv.  DH   MAVRC 

TIBER   AVG.     Bust  facing,  wearing  plumed  helmet  and  cuirass. 
Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGG.  B.     Victory  standing  1.;  below,  CONOB. 

802.  AE.  40  Nummia.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  801.     Rev.  M— ANNO  X; 

below,  NIKO. 

803.  Phocas,  A.  D.  602-610.    AV.  SoUdus.     Ohv.  DN.FOCAS  PERP  AVG. 

Crowned  bust  facing.     Rev .  VICTORIA  AVGG.     Victory  standing 
facing. 

804.  AV.  SoUdus.    Similar  to  No.  803. 

806.  AE.  40  Nummia.  Ohv.  Phocas  and  Leontia  standing  facing.  Rev. 
ANNO  M   111. 

806.  HeracUus  I,  A.  D.  610-641.    AV.     Semissis.     Ohv.  Heraclius,  Hera- 

clius  Constantine  and  Heraclonas  standing  facing.     Rev.  V I CTO  R I A 
AG  US.    Cross. 

807.  AB.    Ohv.  DDNN.  HERACLIUS  ET  HERA. CONS.     Heraclius  and 

Constans  seated  facing.    i?ev.  DEUSADIUTAROMANIS.     Cross. 

808.  AE.    Ohv.  Helmeted  bust  in  cuirass.     Rev.  M— ANNO  II.  CON. 

809.  Constans  n  (Constantinus  m),  A.  D.  641-668.     AV.  SoUdus.     Ohv. 

DN.CONSTANTINUS    PP   AVG.     Bust  facing.     Rev.   VICTORIA 
kMQxMS.    A  cross  potent;  below,  CONOB-f. 

810.  Justinianus  n,  A.  D.  685-695.     AV.  SoUdus.     06?;.  DN.   IVSTINIA- 

NVS    PF   AV.     Crowned    bust  facing.     Rev.    VICTORIA   AVGV. 
Cross  potent;  below,  CONOB. 

811.  Anastasius  n,  A.  D.  713-716.    AV.  Solidus.     Ohv.  DH    ARTEMIUS 

ANASTASIUS    MULA.    Crowned  bust  facmg.    Rev.   VICTORIA 
AVGV  A.    Cross  potent,  CONOB. 


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812.  Michael  I,  A.  D.  811-813.    AE.40Nummia.    0 61;.  Busts  of  Michael  and 

his  son  Theophylactus  facing.     Rev.  M. ;  ANN  O — XXX. 

813.  Theophilus,  A.   D.  829-842.     AV.   Semissis.     Theophilus  with  his 

father,  Michael  II,  and  his  son,  Constantine.  Obv.  Crowned  bust 
facing.  Rev.  Busts  of  Michael  and  Constantine  facing;  above  them 
a  cross. 

814.  AE.  Follis.     Obv.  Half  length  figure  of  emperor  standing,  facing. 

Rev.  Name  and  title. 
816.  AE.  40  Nummia.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  facing.     Rev.  M.  AN  NO  XXX. 

816.  Michael  III,  A.  D.  842-867.    AV.  Solidus.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  facing. 

Rev.  Draped  bust  of  Christ  facing. 

817.  Basil  1(1)  and   Constantine,   A.    D.   867-879.    AV.    Solidus.     Obv. 

Crowned  busts  facing.    Rev.  Facing  bearded  Christ,  seated. 

818.  Leo  VI,  A.  D.  886-912.    AE.  Follis.     Obv.  Leo  VI  seated  on  throne. 

Rev.  Name,  etc.,  in  four  lines. 
819-820,  AE,  Follis,    Similar  to  No.  818, 

821.  Leo  and  Alexander.    AE.  Follis,    Obv.  Leo  and  Alexander  standing 

facing.    Rev.  Names,  etc. 

822.  Constantine  VH,  A.  D.  913-959.    AE.  Follis.     Constantine  VII  with 

the  Regent  Zoe.  O61;.  Half  length  figures  facing.  i?ey.  CONSTAN- 
TINUS  &ZOE  BASILIS  ROMEON. 

823.  AV.   Solidus.    Constantine  VII  and    his    son  Romanus  II.     Obv. 

Crowned  busts  facing.    Rev.   Bust  of  Christ  facing. 

824.  AV.  Solidus.     Romanus  I  and  his  son  Christopher.     Obv.  Crowned 

busts  facing.     Rev.  Christ  seated. 
826.  Nicephonis  n,  A.  D.  963-969,     AV.  Nomisma.     Obv.  Crowned  bust 
wearing  robe  with  square  pattern;  on  left,  bust  of  Virgin,  nimbate. 
Rev.  Bust  of  Christ,  nimbate. 

826.  John  I.  Zimisces,  A.  D,  969-975.    AV.  Nomisma.     Obv.  On  left,  bust 

of  John  facing;  on  right,  Virgin,  nimbate  and  placing  crown  on 
head  of  John.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  823. 

827.  AE.  Follis.     Obv.  Bust  of  Christ,  bearded  and  nimbate.     Rev  lESUS 

XRISTUS  etc. 

828.  Michael  IV,  A.  D.  1034-1041.    AV,  Nomisma,     Obv.  Crowned  bust 

facing.     Rev.  Bust  of  Christ. 

829.  Eomanus  HI,   A.   D.    1028-1034.    AV,    Nomisma,     Obv.    Romanus 

standing;  on  right,  Virgin.     Rev.  Christ  seated  on  throne. 

830.  Michael  VH,  1071-1078.     AV.  Nomisma.   A  numnius  scyphatus.     Obv. 

Crowned  bust  facing.    Rev.  Christ  with  long  beard  and  flowing  hair, 

831.  Nicephorus  HI,  A.  D.  1078-1081.     AV.  Nomisma.     Nummus  scyphatus. 

Obv.  Bust  of  Nicephorus  III,  crowned.    Rev.  Bust  of  Christ,  nimbate. 

832.  AV.  Nomisma.    Num.   Sey.    Obv.  The    emperor   standing    facing, 

crowned.     Rev.  Christ  seated,  nimbate. 

833.  Alexis  I,  A.  D.  1081-1118.  AV.  Nomisma.    Nummus  scyphatus.  Obv. 

The  emperor  standing  facing,  crowned.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  832. 

834.  AV.  Nomisma.    Nummus  scyphatus.     Obv.  Alexis,  crowned,  standing 

facing.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  832. 

886.  John  n,  A.  D.  1118-1143.    AV.  Nomisma.     Nummus  scyphatus.    John 

II  standing  facing;  on  right.  Virgin,  nimbate,  places  crown  on  head 
of  emperor.     Rev.  Christ,  nimbate,  seated  facing. 
836.  Manuel  I,   A.  D.  1143-1180.    AV.  Nomisma.     Nummus   scyphatus. 
Obv.  The  emperor,  crowned,  standing  facing.     Rev.  Bust  of  Christ, 
nimbate. 

887.  Michael  vm,  A.  D.  1261-1282.     AV.  Nomisma.    Nummus  scyphatus. 

Obv.  Michael  VIII  kneeling,  supported  by  angel;  on  right,  Christ, 
nimbate.    Rev.  Virgin  seated. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 

1.  AE.    06t).  Head  to  right.     Rev.  Horse  t.    Immitation  of  Gallic  bronze. 

19  mm. 

MERCIA. 

2.  Sceatta.    Obv.  Rude  head  r.     Rev.  T  o  T  etc.  within  a  square.     Rud- 

ing,  C.  B.     PI.  1,  No.  8. 

3.  Burgred,  A.  D.  853-874.    AR.  Penny.     Obv.  BURGRED  REX.     Bust, 

diademate,  to  right.     Rev.  MON.  |  HE  AWL  |  .ETA. 

KINGDOM   OF  WESSEX. 

4.  Aethelbearht,   A.   D.   856-866.    AR.   Penny.     Obv.   AEDELBEARHT. 

Head  to  right.     Rev.  DVDVINE  MON  ETA  between  the  arma  of  a 
cross. 
4a.  Alfred  the  Great,  A.  D.  872-901.     Obv.  +ELFRED  RE.    Cross  in  circle. 
Rev.  EDELV  |  LFMO  |  (=Ethelwulf  Moneyer).     21  mm. 

5.  Eadred,   A.   D.   946-955.     AR.  Penny.     Obv.   EADRED    REX.     Small 

cross.     Rev.  HVNR.  |  x  x  x  |  ED  MO;  pellets  above  and  below. 

6.  AR.  Penny.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  5;  moneyer,  MAN  AN. 

ENGLAND. 

7.  William  lor  n,  1066  (1087 )-1100.    AR.  Penny.    Exeter.     0 6 1;.  Facing 

bust,  crowned,  r.     i?^.  Cross;  SERINE  ON   LEXECI. 

8.  AR.  Penny.    London.     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  EDRIC  ON   LVN- 

D  i  N  E I  on  reverse. 

9.  AR.Penny.    Similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  LIFPORD  ON  PINE  on  reverse. 

10.  Henry  I,  A.  D.  1100-1135.     AR.  Penny.     Obv.  Facing  head  in  a  triangle. 

Rev.  Cross;  trefoils  in  angles. 

11.  Jolin,  A.  D.  1199-1216.     AR.  Penny.     Obv.  lOHANVS  REX.     Facing 

head  in  a  triangle.     Rev.  Crescent  and  star. 

12.  AR.  Penny,     Similar  to  No.  11. 

18.  Henry  m,  A.  D.  1216-1272.     AR.  Penny.     Obv.   HENRICVS.   REX. 
Facing  head.     Rev.CAUT.    Short  cross. 

14.  AR.  Penny.     Similar  to  No.  13. 

15.  AR.   Penny.    London.    Similar  to  No.   13,   but  with    10 HAN  ON. 

LVND,  on  reverse. 

16.  AR.Penny.     Winchester.     Obv.  HENRICVS  REX  III.     Facing  head, 

crowned.     Rev.  Cross. 

17.  Edward  I,  A.  D.  1272-1307.    AR.Penny.     Obv.  EDWR'  ANGL  DNS. 

HYB.     Facing  bust,  crowned.     i?CT.  Cross. 

18.  AR.  Penny.    Dublin.     Obv.  Crowned  bust.     Rev.  Cross. 

19.  Edward  H,  A.  D.  1307-1327.     AR.  Penny.     London.     Obv.  EDWAR. 

R. ANGL. HYB.     Facing  bust,  crowned.     i?ei;.  Cross. 

20.  Edward  m,  A.  D.  1327-1376.     AV.  Quarter  Noble.     Obv.   EDWARD. 

DEI.GRA.REX.  ANGL.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  EXALTABITVR. 
IN. GLORIA.     Cross. 

21.  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  A.  D.  1362-1376.     AV.  Royal  d'Or.     Obv. 

ED'.PO:  ENS:  REG:  ANGL:  PNCS:  A.  The  prince  standing, 
facing.  Rev.  DNS.  AIUTO  PTECTO  ME.  &  IIPO:  SPAVI.  COR. 
MEVM:B.     Cross. 

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23 


23. 

24. 
26. 
26. 
27. 


Henry  IV,  A.  D.  1399-1413.    AB.  Penny.     Calais.     06i;.   HEN RICVS 

REX  ANGLIE.     Facing  bust,  crowned.     Rev.  Cross. 
Henry  V,  A.  D.  1413-1422.    AV.  Noble.     Obv.  HENRIC:  Dl':  GRA': 

ANGL:  &.  :  FRANC:  DNS:HYB'.     The  king  standing  in  a  ship. 

Rev.  Cross. 
AR.  Groat.    London.    Obv.  Facing  head,  crowned.     Rev.  Long  cross. 
AE.  Groat.     Calais.    Obv.  Full-face  head,  crowned.    Rev.  Long  cross. 
AR.  Groat.     Similar  to  No.  25. 
Edward  rv,  A.  D.  1461-1483.    AR.  Groat.    London.     06i;.  EDWARD: 

DI:GRA:ANGL':  &.  :  FRANC.     Facing  bust,  crowned.    Rev.  Long 

dross. 
28-30.  AR.  Groats.     Similar  to  No.  27. 
31.  Henry  Vn,  A.  D.  1485-1509.    AV.  Angel.     Obv.  HENRIC. Dl'. GRA'. 

REX. ANGL'.  &  .  FRANC.     St.  Michael  and  dragon.     Rev.  Shield 

of  arms. 
AR.  Groat.     London.     Obv.  Facing  bust,  crowned.     Rev.  Long  cross. 
AR.  Groat.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
Henry  Vm,  A.  D.  1609-1547.    AV.  Sovereign.     06v.  HENRIC'8':  Dl': 

GRA:    AGL'.FR   ANCIE:  &  :  HIBER.REX.     King  seated.      Rev. 

Crowned  arms,  with  supporters. 

35.  AR.  Groat.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Arms  over  cross. 

36.  Edward  VI,  A.  D.  1647-1663.    AR.  Half-sovereign.     Obv.  EDWARD. 

VI.D.G.AGL.FRA.Z.HIB.REX.    Crowned  bust  r.    i?ev.  Oval  shield, 
crowned. 

Obv.  Full-face  bust,  crowned.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms  on 


32 


34 


37 


AR.  Shilling. 

cross. 
AR.  Shilling. 
Mary,   A.   D. 


Obv.   Crowned  bust  1.     Rev. 


Similar  to  No.  37. 
1663-1558.     AR.    Groat. 
Shield  of  arms. 
40-42.  AR.  Groats.     Similar  to  No.  39. 

43    Philip  and  Mary,  A.  D.  1554r-1558.     AR.  Half-crown.     Obv.  PHILIP- 
PVS.D.G.P.ANG.FRA.NEAP.PR.HISP.     Bust  r.     iJe-y.  Bust  1. 

44.  AR.Shilling.   06t).  PH  ILIP.ET  MARIA. D.G. REX. ET.REGINA.ANG. 

Busts  vis-cL-vis.    Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms  of  England  and  Spain. 

45.  EUzaheth,  A.  D.  1568-1603.    AV.  Sovereign.     06v.  ELIZABETH  :D:G: 

ANG:FRA'.    REGINA.     Queen  crowned,   seated.     Rev.  Shield  of 
arms. 

46.  AR.  Shilling.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

47-48.  AR.  Sixpences,  1662.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
49.  AR.  Groat,  1664.    Types  and  legends  similar  to  No.  47. 

60.  AR.  Groat,  1584.     Similar  to  No.  49. 

61.  James  I,  A.  D.  1603-1625.     AV.  Rose  Royal.     Obv.   lACOBVS.  D:G: 

MA.  BRI.  FR.  ET  HIB:REX.     Crowned  king,  seated.     Rev.  Shield 

of  arms. 
62-64.  AV.  Laurels,   or  Twenty-shilling  pieces.      Obv.  Bust  laureate  L 

Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
66.  AV.    Double-crown  or  Half  Unite.     Obv.    Crowned    bust  r.      Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
66-57.  AR.  Shillings.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
58.  AR.  Sixpence,  1604.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  56.     Rev.  EXVRGAT.  DEVS 

etc.     Shield. 
69-60.  AR.  Sixpences.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  56.    Rev.  QVAE.  DEVS  etc. 

Shield  of  arms. 

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444         CATALOGUE   OF   COIN'S,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

61.  Charles  I,    A.   D.    1625-1649.       AV.    Three    sovereigns,    1643.     Obv. 

CAROLVS.  D.  G.  MAGN.  BRIT.  FRAN.  ET.  HIB.  REX.  Crowned 
bustr.  Rev.  Infield:  III  |  RELIG.  PROT.  1  LEG.  ANG.  |  LIBER. 
PAR  I  1643. 

62.  AV.  Twenty  shillings.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 

63.  AV.  Five  shillings.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 
64   AB.  Pound,  1642.     Necessity  piece,     Obv.  Charles  I,  mounted.     Rev. 

EXVRGAT  DEVS:  etc.     In  field,   RELIG.    PROT.   LEG.  |  ANG. 

LIBER.  PAR.;  above  XX.     48  mm.     1,808  grs. 
65.  AE;  Half-pound,  1642.     Necessity  piece.     Types  similar  to  No.  64. 
67.  AR.  Shilling,  1645.     Siege  piece;  Newark.     Obv.  A  crown;  at  sides, 

C  -   R;  beneath,  XII.     Rev.   OBS:  |   NEWARK  1  1645.     Lozenge 

form. 
68-69.  AS.  Shillings.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms. 
70-71.  AR.  Sixpences.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  68.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 

72.  Commonwealth.     AR.    Half-crown,    1654.     Obv.    THE     COMMON- 

WEALTH OF  ENGLAND.  Shield,  bearing  cross  of  St.  George. 
Rev.  GOD  WITH  US.    Two  shields. 

73.  AB.  Shilling,  1654.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  72. 

74.  Cromwell,  A.  D.  1653-1658.     AV.  Broad,  1656.     Obv.  OLIVAR.  D.  G. 

R.  P.  ANG.  SCO.  ET.  HIB.  &.  PRO.     Head  of  Cromwell  1.    Rev. 
PAX.  QVAERITVR.  BELLO.     Arms  of  the  Protectorate,  crowned. 
76.  AR.  Crown,  1658.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  74. 

76.  AR.  Half-crown,  1658.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  75. 

77.  AR.  Shilling,  1658.     Similar  to  No.  75. 

78.  Charles  n,  A.  D.  1660-1685.    AV.  Five-guineas,  1679.     06?;.  CAROLVS 

DEI  GRATIA.  Bust  r.  Rev.  MAG.  BR.  FRA.  ET.  HIB.  REX. 
Four  crowned  shields,  crosswise. 

79.  AV.  Guinea,  1667.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  78. 

80.  AR.   Crown,  1672.     Obv.    Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields, 

crosswise. 

81.  AR.  Half-crown,  1669.    Types  similar  to  No.  80. 

82.  AR.  Half-crown,  1677.  Ditto. 

83.  AR.  Shilling,  1668.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  78,  but  with  two 

C's  interlinked  between  shields. 

84.  AR.  Shilling,  1671.     Similar  to  No.  83.     Reeded  edge. 

85.  AR.  Sixpence,  1674.     Types  similar  to  No.  83. 

86.  AB.  Threepence,  undated.     Obv.  Crowned  bust    Rev.  Shield  of  arms; 

above,  crown. 

87.  AB.  Fourpence,  1679.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  81.     Rev.  Four  C's  inter- 

linked. 

88.  AB.  Threepence,  1679.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  81.     Rev.  Similar  to  No. 

87,  but  with  four  C's  interlinked  and  crowned. 

89.  AB.  Twopence,  1679.     Similar  to  No.  87,  but  with  two  C's  crowned, 

on  reverse. 

90.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1673.     Obv.  CAROLVS  A.  CAROLO.     Bust  1.    Rev. 

BRITANNIA.     Britannia  seated  1. 

91.  AE.  Farthing,  1679.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  90. 

92.  James  n,  A.  D.  1685-1688.     AV.  Guinea,  1688.     Obv.  lACOBVS  •  II  ' 

DEI  •  GRATIA.  Bust  1.  Rev,  Four  shields  of  arms,  crosswise, 
with  scepters  in  angles. 


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98.  AE.  Crown,  1687.     Obv.  Draped  bust  1.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields, 

crosswise. 
94.  AB.  Crown,  1688.     Similar  to  No.  93. 
96.  AH.  Half-crown,  1685.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  93. 

96.  AR.  Half-crown,  1687.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  93. 

97.  FoTirpence,  1686.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  92.    Rev.  Numeral  Mil,  crowned, 

98.  Threepence,  1687.     Similar  to  No.  97,  but  with  1 1 1  on  reverse. 

99.  Twopence,  1686.     Similar  to  No.  97,  but  with  1 1  on  reverse. 

GUN   MONEY. 

100.  AE.  Crown,  1690.  Obv.  lAC.  II.  DEI  GRA.  MAG.  BRI.  FRA.  ET  HIB. 

REX.  King  bareheaded,  on  horseback,  1.  Rev.  CHRISTO  VIC- 
TORE  TRIVMPHO.  Four  crowned  shields  of  arms,  crosswise. 
32  mm. 

101.  AE.  Crown,  1690.     Similar  to  No.  100.     34  mm. 

102.  AE.  Half-crown,  1689.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crown;  above,  XXX;  be- 

low, JxJbA^.    33  mm. 

103.  AE.  Half-crown,  1690.     Similar  to  No.  102.     29  mm. 

104.  AE.  ShilUng,  1689.     Similar  to  No.  102,  but  with  mark  of  value,  XII. 

24  mm. 
106.  AE.  Sixpence,  1689.    Similar  to  No.  102,  but  with  value,  VI.    21  mm. 


106.  William  and  Mary,   A.   D.   1688-1694.      AV.   Guinea,   1692.      Obv. 

GVLIELMVS  ET  MARIA  DEI  GRATIA.     Busts,  jugate,  r.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

107.  AE.  Half-crown,  1689.    Types  similar  to  No.  106. 

108.  AE.  Half-crown,  1693.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  106.     Rev.  Four  crowned 

shields  of  arms,  crosswise,  with  V^  M  in  angles. 

109.  AR.  Fourpence,  1689.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  106.     Rev.  "4,"  crowned. 

110.  AE.  Threepence,  1689.     Similar  to  No.  109,  but  with  "3,"  crowned, 

on  reverse. 

111.  AE.  Farthing,  1691.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  106.    Rev.  Britannia  seated  1. 

112.  Wimamm,  A.  D.  1694-1701.     AV.  Guinea,  1697.     Obv.  GVLIELMVS. 

III.  DEI.  GRA.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields  of  arms,  cross- 
wise, with  scepters  in  angles. 

113.  AE.  Crown,  1696.    Types  similar  to  No.  112,  but  without  scepters. 

114.  AE.  Half-crown,  1698.     Similar  to  No.  113. 
116.  AE.  ShilUng.     Similar  to  No.  113. 

116.  AE.  Sixpence.     Similar  to  No.  113. 

117.  Anne,  A.  D.  1701-1714.    AV.  Guinea,  1714.    Obv.  ANNA.  DEI.  GRA- 

TIA.    Bust  1.     Rev.    Similar  to  No.  112,  but  Star  of  Garter  in 
center. 

118.  AE.  Crown,  1703.    Types  similar  to  No.  117,  but  with  VIGO  below 

bust. 

119.  AE.  Crown,  1707.     Similar  to  No.  117,  but  with  E  below  bust. 

120.  AE.  Half-crown,  1708.     Similar  to  No.  119. 

121.  AE.  Shilling,  1708.     Similar  to  No.  119.     Edge  obliquely  hatched. 

122.  AE.  Sixpence,  1711.     Similar  to  No.  121. 

123.  AE.  Farthing,  1714.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  117.     Rev.  BRITANNIA. 

Britannia  seated  1. 


446         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

124.  George  I,  A.  D,  1714-1727.  AV.  Guinea,  1726.  Obv.  GEORGIVS  D. 
G.M.BR.FR.ET  HIB.REX  F.D.  Bust  r.  Rev.  BRVN.ET  L:DVX 
S.R.I.A.TH.ET  EL.  1726.  Four  shields  of  arms,  crosswise,  with 
scepters  in  angles. 

126.  AV.  1/4  Guinea,  1718.     Similar  to  No.  124. 

126.  AB.  Shilling,  1723.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields 

of  arms,  crosswise,  with  SS.  C.  in  angles. 

127.  AR.  Sixpence,  1723.    Similar  to  No.  126. 

128.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1717.     Obv.  Mailed  bust  r.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  1. 

129.  AE.  Farthing,  1721.     Similar  to  No.  128. 

130.  George  H,  A.  D.  1727-1760.     AV.  Two-guineas,  1748.     Obv.  GEOR- 

GIVS.II.DEI.GRATIA.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

131.  AV.  Guinea,  1761.     Types  similar  to  No.  130. 

132.  AB.  Crown,  1735.     Obv.  Draped  bust  1.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields 

of  arms,  crosswise,  with  Star  of  Garter  in  center,  plumes  and  roses 
in  the  angles. 

133.  AB.  Half-crown,  1745.     Similar  to  No.  132. 

134.  AE.  Half-crown,  1746.     Similar  to  No.  132,  but  without  plumes  and 

roses  on  reverse. 
136.  AB.  Shilling,  1745.     Types  similar  to  No.  132. 

136.  AB.  Shilling,  1758.     Similar  to  No.  134. 

137.  AB.  Sixpence,  1768.     Similar  to  No.  134. 

138.  AB.   Fourpence,   1746.     Obv.   Youthful    bust    1.     Rev.   Numeral    4, 

crowned. 

139.  AB.  Pence,  1766.     Similar  to  No.  138,  except  value. 

140.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1732.     Obv.  Mailed  bust  1.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  1. 

141.  George  m,  A.  D.  1760-1820.     AV.  Guinea,  1774.     Obv.  GEORGIVS 

III  DEI  GRATIA.     Bust  r.     i2et;.  Shield  of  arms. 

142.  AV.  Guinea,  1787.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.   141.     Rev.  Spade-shaped 

shield  of  arms. 

143.  AV.   Guinea,   1813.     Obv.   Head    r.     Rev.    BRITANNIARVM    REX 

FID  El  DEFENSOR.     Shield  of  arms. 

144.  AV.  Sovereign,  1818.     06v.  GEORGIVS  III  D.  G.  BRITANNIAR.REX 

F.D.     Head  r.     Rev.  St.  George  and  the  Dragon. 

145.  AV.  Half-guinea,  1801.    Types  similar  to  No.  143. 

146.  AV.  Half-guinea,  1817.     Types  similar  to  No.  141. 

147.  AV.  Seven  shillings,  1808.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  141.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion similar  to  No.  143.     Crown  and  date. 

148.  AV.  Seven  shillings,  1813.     Similar  to  No.  147. 
149-150.  AV.  Quarter-guinea,  1762.     Types  similar  to  No.  141. 

151.  AB,  Crown,  1819.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  St.  George  and  dragon. 

152.  AB.  Half-crown,  1817.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms  crowned. 

153.  AB.  Half-crown,  1820.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  152. 

154.  AB.  Shilling,  1787.    Obv.  Mailed  bust  r.     Rev.  Four  crowns  and 

shields  arranged  cruciformly,  with  Star  of  the  Garter  in  center. 

155.  AB.  ShilUng,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  153. 

156.  AB.  Sixpence,  1787.    Types  similar  to  No.  154. 

157.  AB.  Sixpence,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  155. 

158.  AB.   Fourpence,  1820.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Numeral  4,  crowned. 
169.  AB.  Threepence,   1762.     Obv.    Draped  bust  r.     Rev.    Numeral    3 

crowned . 
160.  AR.  Threepence,  1817.     Types  similar  to  No.  158. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         447 

161.  AB.  Twopence,  1818.     Type  similar  to  No.  159. 

162.  AR.  Penny,  1776.     Similar  to  No.  159. 

163.  AR.  Penny,  1820.     Similar  to  No.  158. 

164.  AE.  Twopence,  1797.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  by  the 

sea.     41  mm. 

165.  AE.  Penny,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  164.     36  mm. 

166.  AE.  Penny,  1806.     Type  similar  to  No.  164.     34  mm. 

167.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1799.    Similar  to  No.  166.     31  mm. 

168.  AE.  Farthing,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  166,  but  reading  1. FARTHING 

below  Britannia. 

169.  George  rv,  1820-1830.    AV.  Five-pounds,  1826.     Obv.  GEORGIUS  IV 

DEI  GRATIA.     Head  1.     /^ct.  Square  shield  of  arms  within  ermine 
mantle. 

170.  AV.  Double-sovereign,  1823.     Obv.  GEORGIUS  1 1 II  D:G:BRITAN- 

NIAR.REX  F.D.     Head  1.     Rev.  St.  George  and  the  dragon. 

171.  AV.  Double-sovereign,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  169. 

172.  AV.  Sovereign,  1821.     Similar  to  No.  170. 

173.  AV.  Sovereign,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  169,  but  with  garnished  shield 

of  arms  on  reverse. 

174.  AV.  Half-sovereign,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  173. 

175.  AV.   Half-sovereign,   1825.     061;.   Laureated    head   1.     Rev.  Square 

shield  of  arms,  crowned;  around,  ANNO  1825. 

176.  AR.  Crown,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  170. 

177.  AR.  Half-crown,  1821.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  170.     Rev.  Similar  to  No. 

173. 

178.  AR.  Half-crown,  1823.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  170.    Rev.  Crowned  arms 

within  Garter  and  in  collar  of  Golden  Fleece. 

179.  AR.  Shilling,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  178,  but  shield  in  Garter. 

180.  AR.  Shilling,  1825.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Royal  crest. 

181.  AR.  Sixpence,  1824.     Similar  to  No.  179. 

182.  AR.  Fourpence,  1830.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Numeral  4,  crowned. 

183.  AR.  Threepence,  1830.     Similar  to  No.  182;  numeral  3. 

184.  AR.  Twopence,  1828.     Similar  to  No.  182;  numeral  2. 

185.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1827.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Britannia  r. 

186.  AE.  Farthing,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  185. 
186a.  AE.  Half  farthing,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  185. 

187.  William  IV,  A.  D.   1830-1837.     AV.  Double-sovereign,  1831.     Obv. 

GULIELMUS  INI  D:G:BRITANN1AR.  REX  F:D:     Head  r.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms,  crowned,  within  an  ermine  mantle. 

188.  AV.  Sovereign,  1831.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  187.    Rev.  Crowned  shield 

of  arms. 

189.  AV.  Half-sovereign.    Similar  to  No.  188. 

190.  AR.  Crown,  1831.    Types  similar  to  No.  187. 

191.  AR.  Half-crown,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  187. 

192.  AR.  Shilling,  1831.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  187.     Rev.  Value  and  crown. 

193.  AR.  Sixpence,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  192. 

194.  AR.  Groat,  1831.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  187.     Rev.  Numeral  4,  crowned, 

within  oak  wreath. 

195.  AR.  Threepence,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  194,  but  with  3,  crowned. 

196.  AR.  Twopence,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  194,  but  with  2,  crowned. 

197.  AR.  Penny,  1831.    Similar  to  No.  194,  except  value. 


44  S         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

198.  AE.  Penny,  1831.     Obv.  GUILEMUS   llll    DEI   GRATIA.     Head  r. 

Rev.  BRITANNIAR.REX  FID:DEF:     Britannia  seated  r. 

199.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  198. 

200.  AE.  Farthing,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  198. 

201.  AE.  Half-farthing,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  198. 

202-203.  Victoria,  A.  D.  1837-1901.  AV.  Sovereign,  1838.  Obv.  VIC- 
TORIA DEI  GRATIA.  Headl.  i?et).  BRITANNIARUM  REGINA 
FID:  DEF:  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

204.  AV.  Sovereign,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  202,  except  date. 

205.  AV.   Sovereign,  1872.     Obv.   VICTORIA    D.G.BRITANNIAR:  REG: 

F :  D :     Head  1.     Rev.  St.  George  and  the  dragon. 

206.  AV.  Half-sovereign,  1867.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  202.     Rev.  Garnished 

shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

207.  AV.  Half-sovereign,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  206. 

208.  AR.  Crown,  1844.     Types  similar  to  No.  202. 

209.  AR.  Crown,  1847.     Obv.  "Victoria  dei.  Gratia  Britanniar  reg.  f.  d." 

in  0.  E. ;  crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  "tueatur  unita  deus  anno  domini 
mdcccxlvii."  in  0.  E.    Four  shields,  crowned,  arranged  cruciformly. 

210.  AR.  Half-crown,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  202. 

211.  AB.  Florin,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  209,  but  with  inscription  in  Roman 

letters. 

212.  AR.  Florin,  1863.     Obv.  "  Victoria  d.  g.  Brit.  reg.  f:  d:  mdcccliii"  in 

0.  E.     Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  Four  shields,  crosswise. 

213.  AR.  Shilling,  1872.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  205.     Rev.  Value  and  crown. 

214.  AR.  Sixpence,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  213. 
216.  AR.  Sixpence,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  213. 

216.  AR.  Groat,  1838.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Britannia  r.;  around,  FOUR 

PENCE. 

217.  AR.  Threepence,  1838.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Numeral  3,  crowned. 

218.  AR.  Twopence,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  217,  but  with  2,  crowned. 

219.  AR.  1^  Pence,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  217,  but  with  IJ,  crowned. 
220-223.  AR.  Series  of  Maundy  coins,  1872.     Similar  to  Nos.  217,  218. 
224-225.  AR.  Threepence  and  Twopence,  1873.     As  Nos.  217-218. 

226.  AE.  Penny,  1860.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Britannia,  helmeted,  seated  1. 
227-229.  AE.  Pennies,  1872,  1873,  and  1887.     Similar  to  No.  226. 
230-233.  AE.  Half-pennies,  1861,  1870,  1872,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  226. 

234.  AE.  Farthing,  1839.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  r. 

235.  AE.  Farthing,  1869,     Similar  to  No.  226. 

236.  AE.  Farthing,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  226. 

237.  AE.  Half-farthing,    1839.      Obv.   Similar  to   No.    234.      Rev.   Value, 

crowned. 

238.  AE.  Third-farthing,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  237. 

239.  AE.  Quarter-farthing,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  237. 

JUBILEE  COINAGE,  1887. 

240.  AV.  Five-pounds,  1887.     Obv.  VICTORIA  D:  G:  BRITT:  REG:  F:  D: 

Crowned  and  veiled  bust  1.     Rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 

241.  AV.  Two-pounds,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  240. 

242.  AV.  Sovereign,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  240. 

243.  AV.  Half-sovereign,  1887.     Obv.  VICTORIA  DEI  GRATIA.     Bust  as 

No.  240.     Rev.  BRITANNIARUM   REGINA  FID.   DEF.    Shield  of 
arms,  crowned. 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         449 

244.  AE.  Crown,  1887.    Similar  to  No.  240. 

245.  AR.  Double-florin,    1887.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.  243.     Rev.    BRITT. 

REG.  FID:  DEF:    Four  crowned  shields,  crosswise. 

246.  AE.  Half-crown,  1887.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  243.     Rev.  Square  shield 

of  arms. 

247.  AE.  Florin,  1887.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  245. 

248.  AE.  Shilling,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  246. 

249.  AE.  Sixpence,  1887.     Similar  to  No.  246. 

250.  AE.  Fourpence,   1890.     Similar  to  No.   240,   but  with  numeral  4, 

crowned. 


251.  AV.  Sovereign,  1893.     Obv.  VICTORIA  DEI  GRA.  BRITT.  REGINA. 

FID.  DEF.  IND.  IMP.    Veiled  bust  1.     Rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 

252.  AE.  Crown,  1893.     Legends  and  types  as  No.  251. 

263.  AE.  Half-crown,  1893.     Obv.  VICTORIA.  DEI.  GRA.  BRITT.   REG. 

Veiled  bust  1.     Rev.  FID.  DEF.   IND.   IMP.     Spade-shaped  shield 
within  collar  of  Garter. 

264.  AE.  Florin,  1893.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  251.     Rev.  Three  shields  of 

arms;  around,  ONE  FLORIN— TWO  SHILLINGS. 

266.  AE.  Shilling,  1893.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  251.     Rev.  Three  crowned 

shields,  in  triangular  position,  within  Garter. 
286.  AE.  Sixpence,  1893.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  251.     Rev.  Value,  crowned. 

267.  AE.  Threepence,  1893.    Similar  to  No.  256,  but  with  3,  crowned,  on 

reverse. 
258.  AE,  Penny,  1896.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  251.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  r. 
269.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1896.    Types  similar  to  No.  258. 

260.  AE.  Farthing,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  258. 

261.  Edward  VH,  A.  D.  1901-1910.     AV.  Five  poUnds,  1902.     Obv.  ED- 

WARDVS  VII  DEI  GRA:  BRITT:  OMN  :  REX  FID:  DEF:  IND:  IN  P. 
Head  r.     Rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 

262.  AV.  Two  pounds,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  261. 

263.  AV.  Sovereign,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  261. 

264.  AV.  Half-sovereign,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  261. 

265.  AE.  Crown,  1902.     Same  types  and  legends  as  No.  261. 

266.  AE.   Half-crown,   1902.     Obv.   EDWARDVS  VII   DEI  GRA. BRITT: 

OMN:REX.   Headr.   iJgi;.  FID. DEF.IND:  IMP:— HALF  CROWN. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

267.  AE.  Florin,  1902.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  261.     Rev.  Britannia  standing 

facing,  on  ship;  around,  ONE  FLORIN  —  TWO  SHILLINGS. 

268.  AE.  SMUing,  1902.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  266.     Rev.  FID:  DEF:  IND: 

IMP:— ONE  SHILLING.     Royal  crest. 

269.  AE.  Sixpence,  1902.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  261.     Rev.  SIX  PENCE, 

crowned. 

270.  AE.  Fourpence,  1902.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  266.     Rev.  Numeral  4, 

crowned. 

271.  AE.  Threepence,  1902.    Similar  to  No.  270;  3,  crowned. 

272.  AE.  Twopence,  1902.      Similar  to  No.  270;  2,  crowned. 

273.  AE.  Penny,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  270;  1,  crowned. 

274.  AE.  Penny,  1902.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  261.     Rev.  Britannia  seated. 
276.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1902.    Similar  to  No.  274. 

276.  AE.  Farthing,  1902.    Similar  to  No.  274. 


450        CATAL0GT7E   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

PATTBBNS   OF  PRIVATE   ORIGIN. 

277.  AE.      Obv.  VICTORIA    REG.      Head   1.;    around,    ONE    PENNY 

MODEL.     iJei).  Numeral  1  on  white  metal  central  disk;  same  in- 
scription on  copper  rim  as  on  obverse. 

278.  AE.  Halfpenny.    Similar  to  No.  277,  but  with  V  -  R  on  obverse. 

279.  AE.  Quarter-farthing,  1848.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  277.    Rev.  MODEL  I 

QUARTER  I  FARTHING  |  1848. 

280.  AE.  Model  Eighth  Farthing.  1848.     Similar  to  No.  279. 


BANK  OF  ENGLAND  TOKENS. 

281-282.  AR.  Dollar,  1804.     Obv.  GEORGIUS    III    DEI    GRATIA    REX. 
Bust  r.     Rev.  Britannia  seated  1. 

283.  AR.  Three-shilUng,  1812.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  BANK   TOKEN   3 

SHILL.     1812. 

284.  AR.  Three-shilling,  1812.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  283. 

285.  AR,  Eighteenpence,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  284,  but  with  IS.  6D  on 

reverse. 

286.  AR.  Eighteenpence,  1812.     Similar  to  No.  285,  but  with  Is.  6d.  on 

reverse. 

287.  AR.  Eighteenpence,  1816,    Similar  to  No.  286. 


BANK  OF  IRELAND  TOKENS. 

288,  AR,  Six-shilling  token,   1804,     Obv.  Bust  of  George  lU.  r.     Rev. 

BANK  OF  IRELAND  TOKEN.     Hibernia  seated  1. 

289.  AR.  Thirtypence  token,  1808.    Similar  to  No.  288. 

290-291.  AR.   Tenpence  token,    1813,     Obv.   Similar  to  No.   288.     Rev. 

BANK  I  TOKEN  |  10  PENCE  |  IRISH  |  1813. 
292.  AR,  Fivepence  token,  1805,    Similar  to  No.  290,  but  with  5  PENCE 

IRISH  1805. 


TRADESMEN'S  TOKENS. 


293,  Andover.    Twelvepence,  1811.     W,   S.  &  I.  Wakeford.     Arms,  and 

wreath. 

294,  Bath.    Four-shilling  token,   1811.     S.  Whitechurch  and  Wm,  Dore. 

Obv.  Arms  with  supporters.    Rev.  Inscription. 

295,  Bradford.     Shilling,  1812,    Obv.  Shield,  wreath.    Rev.  Justice,  scales, 

merchandise. 
296-297.  Bristol,     Shilling,  1811,    0 61;.  Arms  of  Bristol,     i^er.  Inscription. 

298.  Shilling,  1811,    Messrs.  Oarrett,  Terrell  and  Bird,     Obv.  Arms  of 

Bristol.     Rev.  Inscription. 

299.  Sixpence  token,  1811,     Obv.  Shield  in  wreath.    Rev.  Value. 

300.  Shilling,  1811.    Niblock  and  Latham,     Obv.  Bridge.     Rev.  Value. 

301.  Sixpence,  1811,     Similar  to  No.  300. 

302.  Shilling,  1811.     Bryan.     Obv.  Arms  with  supporters.    Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         451 


303.  Sixpence,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  299. 

304.  Sixpence,   1811.    B.   Trip  and  Co.     Obv.   Value  within  star.     Rev. 

Equivalent  values. 

305.  Birmingham.     Shilling,  1811.     Workhouse.     Obv.  View  of  the  work- 

house.    Rev.  One  Pound  note  for  20  tokens,  at  workhouse. 

306.  Bilstone.     Shilling,  1811.    Rushbury  and  WooUey.    06^^.  Arms.    Rev. 

Equivalent  value. 

307.  Bridlington.    Twelvepence,  1812.     Cook  and  Harwood.     06i^.  Shield. 

Rev.  Value. 

308.  Duncaster.     Shilling,  1812.     Obv.  Justice  with  scales.     Rev.  Birkin- 

shaw;  a  shaft. 

309.  Derby.     Shilling.     Obv.  Shield.     Rev.  Derby-Leicester  shilling. 

310.  Devon.     Shilling.     06i).  Lighthouse  and  ships.     jRetJ.  Devon  token. 

311.  Epworth  Isle.     Shilling,  1812.     T.  &  W.  Read.     Obv.  Building.     Rev. 

Inscription. 

312.  Fazeley.     Sixpence,  1811.     Obv.  Wreath.     Rev.  Inscription. 
313-314.  Flintshire.     ShilUng,  1811.     Obv.  Shield-keys,  lily.     Rev.  Value. 

315.  Gainsbro.     Shilling,  1811.     06i;.  GAINSBRO  TOKEN.     Ship.     Rev. 

Bridge. 

316.  Twelvepence,  1811.     Obv.  Ship  under  sail.     Rev.  Windmill. 

317.  Gloucester.     Shilling.     Obv.   Shield  and  wreath.     Rev.    PAYABLE 

AT  JAS.  WHALLEY'S,  etc. 

318.  Twelvepence,   1811.      Obv.  City  building.      Rev.  Crowned   shield, 

wreath. 

319.  Hampshire.     ShilUng,  1811.     06^.  HAMPSHIRE  SILVER  TOKEN. 

Shield.     Rev.  Ship. 

320.  HuU.     Sixpence,    1811.     Obv.    HULL.     1811.     Shield    and  wreath. 

Rev.  Value. 

321.  Isle  of  Wight.     Shilling,  1811.     Obv.  Ship  under  sail.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion. 

322.  Jersey,  States  of.     Eighteenpence,  1813.     06 v.  Shield.     JRev.  EIGHT- 

EEN PENCE  TOKEN.     Wreath. 

323.  Launceston.     ShilUng,  1811.     Obv.  Castle.     Rev.  ISSUED  TO   FA- 

CILITATE TRADE  -  W.  &  G.  PEARSE. 

324.  Leeds.     ShilUng,  1811.     Obv.  Justice  seated.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

325.  Shilling,  1812.     Obv.  Shield  supported  by  owls.     Rev.  Inscription. 

326.  Lincoln.     Shilling,  1812.     Ofct;.  Shield  and  wreath.     iJetJ.  MILSON 

AND  PRESTON,  etc. 

327.  London,     Shilling,   1811.     Obv.   Britannia  seated.     Rev.  LONDON 

TOKEN  PAYABLE  AT  LLOYDS. 

328.  Dollar.     Obv.  Arms.     Rev.  Inscription. 

329.  Shilling.     Obv.  ONE   SHILLING  TOKEN,  ISSUED   BY   ROBERT 

WARREN,  LONDON.     i?CT.  PAYABLE  AT  etc.     Bottle. 

330.  Charing  Cross,  London.     ShilUng,     Obv.    Equestrian  statue.     Rev. 

One  Shilling  Value,  within  wreath. 
831-332,  Shilling.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  330.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

333,  Shilling.    Wm.  Jones,     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  330,     Rev.  Equivalent 

value. 

334,  ShiUing.    Morgan  Bathbone,     Similar  to  No.  333. 

336,  Marlborough,  Sixpence,  1811.  Obv.  SIXPENCE  TOKEN,  MARL- 
BOROUGH OLD  BANK.     Rev.  Four  hands  clasped. 

336.  Nantwick.  ShilUng,  1811.  06i;. Shield.  Rev.  POUND  NOTE  FOR 
20TOKENS  ATTHEOLD  BANK. 


452         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

337.  Newark.     Shilling,   1811.     Obv.    Town    hall.     Rev.    T.STANSALL. 

CHAMOORetal. 

338.  Newcastle.     Thirtypence,  1811.     Obv.  Britannia  seated.     Rev.  PAY- 

ABLE BY  JOHN  ROBERTSON. NEWCASTLE  ON  TYNE.     Arms. 
338a.  Twelvepence,  1811.     As  No.  338. 

339.  Norfolk.    Twelvepence,  1811.     Obv.  Building.     Rev.  Arms. 

340.  Peterborough.     Eighteenpence,    1811.     Obv.   Cathedral.     Rev.  PE- 

TERBOROUGH  BANK  TOKEN,  FOR  18  PENCE.     COLE  &  Co. 

341.  Twelvepence,  1811.    Similar  to  No.  340. 

342.  Poole.     Shilling,    1811.     Obv.    Arms    and    wreath.     Rev.    VALUE, 

SHILLING.     JAMES  FERRIS,  &c. 

343.  Beading.    Eighteenpence,  1811.     Obv.  Arms.     Rev.  18  PENCE  TO- 

KEN, SPAN.  DOLL.     4dwts. 

344.  Selwood.     Twelvepence,    1811.     Obv.    Bust    crowned.     Rev.    ONE 

POUND  NOTE  GIVEN  FOR  20,  BY  MESSRS.  SPARKS,  GUART 
et  al. 

345.  Shaftesbury.     Shilling,  1811.     Obv.  Shield  and  wreath.     Rev.  DOR- 

SETSHIRE, SHAFTESBURY  &c.  TOKEN. 

346.  Sheffield.     Shilling,  1811.     Obv.  Eight  arrows  crossed.     Rev.  OVER- 

SEERS OF  THE  POOR,  ONE  SHILLING  TOKEN. 

347.  Shilling,  1811.     Obv.  Justice  seated.     Rev.  Eight  arrows,  crossed. 

348.  Stamford.     1   Shilling  and  6  pence,  1811.     Obv.  Lion,  flag,  crown 

above.     Rev.   PAYABLE  IN  CASH    NOTES  -  BY  EWD.  &  FRA. 
BUTT. 

349.  Stockport.     Shilling,  1812.     Obv.  Justice  seated.     Rev.  Beehive. 
360.  Swansea  and  London.     Shilling.     Obv.  Four  hands  clasped.     Rev. 

TO  FACILITATE  TRADE. 
351.  York.     Shilling,  1811.     06^;.  Shield  and  wreath.     jReu.  ONE  SHIL- 

LING,  CATTLE  &  BARBER. 
352-353.  Sixpence,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  351 . 


354.  Anglesey.     Penny,  1788.     Obv.  Bust  of  Druid  within  wreath.     Rev. 

R.  M.  CO.  in  monogram. 

355.  Bath.     1794.     Obv.    REMEMBER    THE     DEBTORS    etc.     Female 

seated,    i?^.  W.  GYE,  etc.     Arms  of  Bath. 

356.  Obv.  Arms,  with  supporters.     Rev.  Bathhouse. 

357.  Birmingham.    Halfpenny,  1792.    06v.  GENERAL  ELLIOTT.    Bust  1. 

Rev.  Lilies. 

358.  Halfpenny,  1792.     Obv.  JOHN   HOWARD,   F.   R.  S.     Bust  1.     Rev. 

BIRMINGHAM  PROMISSORY  HALFPENNY;  in  field  T.  T.  C.  C. 

359.  Halfpenny,   1794.     Obv.    Bust  of  Mars.     Rev.    PRO    BONO    PVB- 

LICO.     Ship, 

360.  Coventry.    Halfpenny,  1793.    06i;.  Man  and  charger.     iJer.  COVEN- 

TRY HALFPENNY.     Elephant. 
361-362.  Cronebane.    Halfpenny.    Obv.  Bust  T.     Rev.   IRISH    MINERS, 

etc.     Shield  of  arms. 
363-364.  Crooms,  W,    Obv.  Arms.     Rev.  SELLS  WHOLESALE,  etc. 
365.  Dublin.   Halfpenny.   06tJ.  Three  castles— wreath.    7?ev.  GOD  GRANT 

PEACE.     Harp,  ship. 
366-367.  Edenburg.     Halfpenny,    1790.     Obv.   Shield  of    arms    Rev.    St. 

Andrew. 
368.  Glassgow.     Penny,  1791.     Obv.  Aquarius.    Rev.  Arms. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         453 

369.  Ireland.     Halipenny,  1760.     Obv.  Hibemia  and  harp.     Rev.  VOCE 

POPULI.     Bustr. 

370.  Halfpenny,  1792.    Obv.  Hibernia  seated,  with  harp.     Rev.  CAM  AC, 

RYAN.  etc. 

371.  Hull.     Halfpenny,   1791.     Obv.   Equestrian  figure.     Rev.  Arms  of 

Hull. 

372.  Jersey,  States  of,  1861.     06i).  VICTORIA   D.   G.  etc.     Bust  1.    Rev. 

STATES  OF  JERSEY  1/26  of  shilling;  shield  of  arms. 
373-374.  Lancaster.     Penny.    06i;.  JOHN  OF  GAUNT,  etc.    Bust  1.    Rev. 

SUCCESS  TO  NAVIGATION.     Shield  of  arms. 
376-376.  Liverpool.     Halfpenny,    1791.     Obv.  Arms    of   Liverpool.     Rev. 

A  ship. 

377.  London.     Halfpenny.    06^;.  GEORGE  PRINCE  OF  WALES.    Bustr. 

Rev.  Crest. 

378.  Macclesfield.     Halfpenny,  1791.     Obv.  Bust  of  Charles  Roe.     Rev. 

Female,  seated. 

379.  Cheshire  Halfpenny,  1789.     Obv.  Female,  seated.     Rev.  Beehive. 

380.  Promissory  Halfpenny,  1793.    06i;.  Arms  of  Manchester.    iJe^;.  Heart; 

above,  4. 

381.  Warwickshire.     Halfpenny,  1791.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Seated  figure. 

382.  Waterloo  Halfpenny,   1816.     Obv.  Bust  in  uniform.     Rev.  WATER- 

LOO HALFPENNY.     Harp  and  crown. 

383.  Wellington.     Penny,     1869.     Obv.    Justice,     seated.     Rev.    JAMES 

WALLACE,  etc. 
384-386.  Obv.  JOHN  WILKINSON.  IRON  MASTER.  1790;     Bust.     Rev. 

Forging  with  trip  hammer. 
886.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  384.     Rev.  Man  forging  with  hand  hammer. 

387.  York.     Halfpenny,  1795.     Obv.  Bust  of  Duke  of  York  r.     Rev.  THE 

WOODEN  WALLS  OF  OLD  ENGLAND.     Ship. 

ISL.K  OP  MAN. 

388.  Penny,    1733.     Obv.    SANS    CHANGER.     1773.     Eagle    devouring 

prey.     Rev.  STABIT   QUOCUNQUE    lECERIS.     Triskelis. 

389.  Halfpenny,    1831.     Obv.    Similar    to  No.   388.     Rev.    PRO    BONO 

PUBLICO.     HALFPENNY  TOKEN. 

OIBBAIiTAR. 

390.  Quarto,  1810.     06i;.  VALUE  ONE  QUARTO.     Three  pillars.     Rev. 

PAYABLE  AT  ROBERT  KEELING,  etc.     Lion  holding  key. 


THE  CHANNEL  ISLANDS. 

891.  Guernsey.  AE.  8  Doubles,  1834.  Obv.  Shield  of  arms;  above, 
GUERNSEY.  Rev.  8  |  DOUBLES  |  1834  within  wreath.  Plain 
edge.     35  mm. 

392.  AE.  8  Doubles,  1885.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  391. 

393.  AE.  4  Doubles,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  391,  except  value. 

394.  AE.  2  Doubles,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  391,  except  value. 

395.  AE.  1  Double,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  391. 

396.  AE.  8  Doubles,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  391. 

397.  AE.  4  Doubles,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  393. 

398.  AE.  2  Doubles,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  394. 

399.  AE.  1  Double,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  395. 

400.  Jersey.     AE.  One-thirteenth  shilUng,  1870.     Obv.  VICTORIA  D:G: 

BRITANN!AR:REGINA  F.D.     Coroneted  bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of 
arms. 

401.  AE.  One-twenty-sixth  shilling,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  400. 

402.  AE.  One-twenty-fourth  shilling,  1877.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  400.    Rev. 

Spade-shaped  shield  of  arms. 

403.  AE.  One-forty-eighth  shilling,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  402. 

454 


SCOTLAND. 


404.  William  the  Lion,  A.  D.  1165-1214.     AR.  Penny,  second  coinage. 

Ohv.  LE.WILA.RX.  Crowned  head  1.  Rev.  HVE.  WALTER. 
Cross. 

405.  AR.  Penny.     Variety  of  No.  404. 

406-407.  Alexander  in,  A.  D.  1229-1285.  AR.  Penny,  sterling.  Ohv. 
ALEXANDER. DEI. GRA.  Crowned  head  L  i?ev.  REX  SCOTO- 
R  V  M .     Long  cross. 

408.  John  BaUol,  A.  D.  1292-1306.     AR.  Penny.     Ohv.    lOANNES    DEI 

GRA.     Crowned  head  1.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  432. 

409.  David  n,  A.  D.    1329-1371.     AR.    Groat.     Ohv.    DAVID    DEI. GRA. 

SCOTORVM.  CrownedbustL  iJev.  DNS.P-TECTOR.  MS.LIBA- 
TOR  MS  in  outer  circle,  and  in  inner  circle  VILLA  DE  PERTH. 
Long  cross. 

410.  AR.  Half-groat.    Similar  to  No.  409. 

411.  Robert  H,  A.  D.  1371-1390.    AR.  Groat  of  Perth.     Ohv.  ROBERTVS, 

etc.  Crowned  bust  1.  Rev.  DNS  .  P  TECTOR  MS  LI  BATOR. 
VILLA  DE  PERTH.    Long  cross. 

412.  Robert  m,  A.  D.    1390-1406.     AR.    Groat.     Ohv.   ROBERTVS    DEI 

GRA. REX  SCOTORVM.  Crowned  bust  facing.  Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  437,  but  with  VILLA  EDINBURGH. 

413.  James  I,  A.  D.  1406-1437.     AR.  Groat.     Ohv.   lACOBVS    DEI.   etc. 

Facing  bust.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  412. 

414.  James  IV,   A.   D.  1488-1614.      AR.    Groat,    second    coinage.      Ohv. 

lACOBVS    DEI    GRACIA    REX   COTTO.     Crowned  bust  facing. 
Rev.  DNS.  PROTEOR  M.  ET  ERATO.     Longcross. 
416.  James  V,  A.  D.  1614^1542.     AR.  Groat.     Ohv.  lACOBVS  5  DEI  GRA. 
REX   SCOTOR.,   etc.     Bust  r.;    arched  crown.     Rev.   OPPODV 
E-DINB-VRGI.     Arms  of  Scotland. 

416.  One-third  groat.     Similar  to  No.  415. 

417.  Mary  I,  A.  D.  1642-1567.     AR.  Testoon,   1556.     Ohv.   MARIA   DEI 

GRA  SCOTORVM   REGINA.     Crowned  head  r.     Rev.  DELICIE. 
'     DNI.COR.HVMILE.    Shield  of  arms. 

418.  AR.  Ryal,    1666.     Ohv.    MARIA  .&.  HENRIC  .  DEI  .  GRA  .  R  .&.  R. 

SCOTORV.  Crowned  arms  of  Scotland.  i?ei;.  EXVRGAT.DEVS. 
&.DISSIPENTR.INIMICI.E1'.  Crowned  yew  tree;  scroll  inscribed 
DAT  GLORIA  VIRES. 

419.  James  VI,  A.  D.  1567-1625.     AR.  Thirty  shillings,  1570.     Ohv.  lACO- 

BVS.5.  DEI.  GRATIA.  REX  SCOTORVM.  Crowned  arms  of  Scot- 
land. Rev.  PRO.ME.SI.MEREOR.  IN  ME.  Crowned  sword 
erect.     "Sword  Dollar." 

420.  AR.  Quarter-merk.     The  8th  coinage.    Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  419.    Rev, 

REGEM.IOVA.PROTEGIT.     Thistle  head  crowned. 

421.  Charles  I,  A.  B.  1626-1649.      AE.  Turner.      Ohv.  CAR. D.G.SCOT. 

ANG.FRA.ET.HIB.  R.  Monogram,  C.R.,  crowned.  Rev.HE.UO 
ME  IMPVNE  LACESSET.    Thistle  with  two  leaves. 

455 


IRELAND. 

422.  EUzabeth,  A.  D.  1658-1603.     AE.  ShilUng,  1661.     Obv.  ELIZABETH  : 

D:G:  A:  F:  ET  H  IBERN  IE:  REG:  Crowned  bust  1.    i2ei;.P0SVI: 
DEVM:ADIVTOREM:MEVM:    Three  harps  crowned. 

423.  Charles  I,  A.  D.  1626-1649.     AE.  Farthing.     Obv.  CARO:  D.G.MAG: 

BR  I.     Crown    over   scepters.     Rev.    FRA:ET    H  IB:  REX.     Harp 
crowned. 

424.  Charles  H,  A.  D.  1660-1685.     Halfpenny,  1683.     Obv.  CAROLVS   II 

DEI  GRATIA.     Bust  r.     i?e?;.  MAG.BR.FRA.ET  H  IB.REX.     Harp 
crowned. 
426.  James  U,  A.  D.  1686-1689.     Halfpenny,  1686.     Obv.  lACOBVS   II  - 
DEI  GRATIA.     Bustl.     i?ei;.  Similar  to  No.  424. 

426.  Farthing,  1693.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  425.     Rev.  HI  BERN  I  A.     Hi- 

bernia  seated  1. 

427.  William  and  Mary,  A.  D.  1689-1694.     Farthing,  1694.     Obv.  GVLIEL- 

MVS.ET. MARIA. DEI. GRATIA.     Busts,  jugate,  r.     Rev.  Crowned 
harp. 

428.  George  I,   A.   D.    1714-1727.     Halfpenny,  1723.     Obv.   GEORGIUS. 

DEI. GRATIA.  REX.    Bust  r.     i?et).  Similar  to  No.  428. 

429.  George  n,  A.  D.  1727-1760.    Halfpenny,  1742.     06t).  GEORGIVS   II 

REX.     Head  1.     i?eD.  Harp  crowned. 
430-431.  Farthings,  1760.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  429. 

432.  George  HI,  A.  D.  1760-1820.     Penny,  1806.     Obv.  GEORGIVS   III. 

D.G.  REX.     Bust  r.     iJev.  Crowned  harp. 

433.  Farthing,  1806.    Similar  to  No.  432. 

434.  George  IV,  A.  D.  1820-1830.     Penny,   1822.     Obv.   GEORGIUS    IV 

D.G. REX.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  432. 
436.  Halfpenny,  1822.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  434. 
456 


THE  NETHERLANDS. 


BRABANT. 


1.  Philip  n,  1655-1676.     AR.  Philippus  Daalder,  1567.     Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms,  over  cross. 

2.  Albert  and  Isabella,  1698-1621.     AR.  Double  Ducaton,  1619.     Ohv.  AL- 

BERTUS    ET    ELISABET.    DEI    GRATIA.     Busts  r.     Rev.  Arms 
supported  by  lions. 

3.  AR.  Ducaton,  1619.     Types  similar  to  No.  2. 

3a.  AR.  Half-patagon,  1616.     Obv.  As  No.  2.     Rev.  Cross  and  monograms, 
crowned. 

5.  Philip  IV,  1621-1666.     Quadruple  Daalder,  1626.     Ohv.  Cross,  crown 

above,  and  date.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

6.  AR.  Patagon,  1631.     Ohv.  Cross,  crown,  and  date.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

7.  AR.  Ducaton,  1636.     Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

8.  Charles  n,  1666-1700.    AR.  Daalder,  1672.     06?;.  Bust  r.     i^CT.  Crowned 

arms. 

9.  Philip  V,  1700-1711.     Ohv.  Cross  and  crown;  in  field,  to  1.  and  r.,  P-V 

crowned.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

10.  Maria  Theresia,  1740-1780.     AR,  Ducaton,  1760.     Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

11.  AR.  Crown,  1764.     Ohv.  Cross  with  crowns  in  angles.     Rev.  Double 

eagle. 
11a.  AR.  Half-crown,  1752.    Types  similar  to  No.  11. 

12.  Joseph  n,  A.  D.  1780-1790.     AR.  Half-crown,  1789.     Ohv.  Bustr.     Rev. 

Crowned  cross. 

13.  AR.  Quarter-crown,  1788.    Same  as  No.  12. 

UNITED  BEIjGIAN  STATES,  1789-1790. 

14.  AR.  Lion  d'argent,  1790.    Ohv.  Lion.   iJet;.  Shield  of  arms  of  11  provinces. 
16.  AR.  Florin,  1790.     Ohv.  Lion  rampant  r.     Rev.  Two  hands  clasping 

11  arrows. 


16.  Austria  Restored— Leopold  n,   1790-1792.    AR.   Crown,  1790.     Ohv. 

Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Cross  with  three  crowns. 

17.  Francis  H,  A.  D.  1792-1797.     AV.  Double  sovereign  d'Or,  1793.     Ohv. 

Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

18.  AR.  Crown,  1793.     Obv.  Same  as  No.  17.     Rev.  Same  as  No.  16. 

19.  AR.  Quarter-crown,  1796.    Same  as  No.  18. 


I 


OBSIDIONAIi  COINS  OF  AMSTERDAM,  1578. 

20.  AR.  40  Stuiver,  1578.    Square.    Ohv.  Crowned  arms  of  the  city;  below, 

1578  I  XL.     i^ev.  Plain. 

21.  AR. 6  Stuiver,  1678.     Square.    06v. Crowned  arms  dividing  V- S  |  15- 

78.    Rev.  Plain. 

457 


458         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 
UNITED  PROVINCES. 

22.  Holland,  AR.  Leeuwandaalder,  1586.     Obv.  MO.  NO.  ARG.  ORDIN. 

HOL.     Helmeted  warrior.     jRct.  Lion  rampant. 
28.  AV.  Double  Ducat,  1656.    Obv.  CONCORDIA  RES  PARVAE  ORES. 

HOL.     Warrior    standing  r.,  holding    sword    and    arrows.     Obv. 

MON.  AVR.  PROV IN.  etc.,  on  tablet. 
23a.  AV.  Ducat,  1763.     Types  similar  to  No.  22. 

24.  AB.  Gulden,  1794.     Obv.  HANCTVEMUR  HAC  NITIMVR.     Liberty 

standing.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

25.  AR.  Half-gulden,  1748.     Types  as  No.  24. 

26.  AR.  2  Stuiver,  1769.     Obv.  Crowned  arma.     Rev.  HOLLANDIA  1791. 

27.  AR.  Ditto,  1791. 

28.  AR.  Stuiver,  1738.     Obv.  Bundle  of  arrows.     Rev.  date. 

29.  Zeeland.     AR.   10  Escallns,   1687.     Obv.  Warrior  standing  1.  by  a 

crowned  shield.     Rev.  Seven  escutcheons. 

30.  Ditto,  1689. 

31.  AR.  Riksdaalder,  1696.     Obv.  Warrior  standing  r.  by  crowned  shield. 

Rev.  CONCORDIA  RES  PARVAE  CRESCUNT.     Crowned  shield 
of  arms,  three  rosettes  above. 

32.  AR.  Riksdaalder,  1762.     Variety  of  No.  31,  reading  MON.   NO.  etc., 

on  reverse,  and  no  rosettes. 

33.  AR.  Riksdaalder,  1768.     As  No.  32,  but  reading  MON.  NOV.  etc.,  on 

reverse. 

34.  AR.  Half-daalder,  1761.     Types  similar  to  No.  32. 

35.  AR.  Quarter-daalder,  1776.     Obv.  Warrior  standing  r.     Rev.  Crowned 

shield  of  arms. 

36.  AR.  Gulden,  1763.     Types  as  No.  24. 

37.  AR.  3  Gulden,  1764.     Similar  to  No.  24. 

38.  AR.  Schelling,  1780.     Obv.  Ship  under  sail.     Rev.  Lion. 

39.  AR.  Quarter-snaphan,  1786.     Types  similar  to  No.  32. 

40.  Gelders.    AV.  Half-rijder,  1760.     Obv.  Horseman  r.     Rev.  Crowned 

shield  of  arms. 

41.  AR.  Stuiver,  1785.     Obv.  GEL  |  RIA  |  1785.     Rev.  Arrows. 

42.  AE.  Duit,  1793.     Obv.  D  |  GEL  |  RIA  |  1793,     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 

43.  rtrecht.    AV. Ducat,  1761.    06i).  Helmeted  warrior.    JRet;.  MO.ORD.  | 

PROV  IN  I  etc.,  on  a  square  tablet. 

44.  AV.  Rijder,  1763.     Obv.  Horseman.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
46.  AR.  Leeuwandaalder,  1643.     Obv.  Helmeted  warrior  standing.     Rev. 

Lion  rampant. 

46.  AR.  3  Gulden,  1682.     Obv.  Liberty  standing  facing.     Rev.  Crowned 

arms. 

47.  AR.  Quarter-gulden.     Similar  to  last. 

48.  AR.  Half-ducaton,  1785.     Obv.  Horseman  galloping  r.     Rev.  Shield  of 

arms  with  supporters. 

49.  AR.  Rijksdaalder,  1802.    Obv.  Warrior  standing  r.  with  sword  over  left 

shoulder.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

60.  AR.  Ditto,  1804. 

61.  West  Friesland.    AR.  Riksdaalder,  1626.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned 

shield  of  arms,  dividing  date,  16  -  25. 

62.  AR.  Daalder,  1686.     Obv.  Warrior  with  sword;  shield  of  arms.     Rev. 

Three  shields  of  anna.    Verkade  362. 


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63.  AB.  Ducaton,  1774.     Types  similar  to  No.  48.  ^A^  .88-TiR 

64.  AR.  Gulden,   1703.     Obv.  Liberty  standing  facing.      Rev.  CrcTWn'efl 

shield  of  arms. 
66.  AB.  Half-gulden,  1787.     Types  similar  to  No.  54. 

66.  Friesland.     AB.  28  Stuiver,  1690.     Obv.  Bust  r.,  with  sword;  counter- 

marked  HOL.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

67.  Ditto,  1691.     Similar  to  No.  56.     HOL.  on  reverse. 

68-89.  OverysseL  3  Daalder,  undated.  Obv.  ORDINVM.  TRANSIS- 
SVLANIAE.  INSIGNIA.  Four  shields  of  arms.  J^e-y.  Horseman  in 
armor  r.     57  mm. 

60.  Gronigen.     AB.   12-1/2    Stuiver,    1672.     Square.    Obsidional.      Obv. 

I V  R  E  ET  T E M  PO R E.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Plain. 

61.  AB.  6  1/4  Stuiver,  1672.     Similar  to  No.  60. 

62.  AB.  Daalder,  1672.     Broad  commemorative  piece,  relating  to  siege  of 

Gronigen.     Obv.  SIT   SVMMA  GLORIA   etc.,   and  inscription  in 
field.     Rev.  View  of  beleagured  city.     57  mm. 

63.  AB.  Daalder,  1672.    Similar.    Obv.  View  of  beleagured  city.    Rev.  The 

storming  of  Coeverden.    52  mm. 


64.  Blingdom  of  Holland.  Louis  Napoleon.  AV.  Ducat,  1809.  Obv.  LO- 
DEW.  NAP.  KON.  VAN.  HOLL.  Bust  1.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms. 

66-66.  AB.  Crown,  50  Stuivers,  1808.  Obv.  NAP.  LODEW.  I.  KON.  VAN 
HOLL.     Bust  r.     J?ei;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 


KINGDOM  OF  THE  NETHERLANDS. 


Rev.  MO.  AUR.  REG.,  etc., 


Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 


73. 


67.  William  1, 1814-1840.    AV.  10  Gulden,  1837.    Obv.  WILLEM  KONING 
DER  NED.G.  H.V.  L.     Bust  L  iJei;.    MUNI  VAN  HEX  KONING- 
RYK  DER   NEDERLANDEN.     Crowned  arms. 
AV.  6  Gulden,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  67. 
Ducat,  1829.     06u.  Hollander  standing  r. 

on  square  tablet. 
Ditto.     1839. 
71-72.  Ditto.     1849. 
73.  AB.  3  Gulden,  1824. 
Ditto.     1832. 

AB.  Gulden,  1832.     Types  similar  to  No. 
AB.  Half-gulden,  1832.     Ditto. 

AB.  25  Cents,  1825.     Obv.  Initial   W,  crowned;   date, 
arms. 

78.  AB.  10  Cents,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  77. 

79.  AB.  5  Cents,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  77. 

80.  William  H,    1840-1849.     AB.  Gulden,  1846.     Obv.  V/ILLEM   II   KO- 

NING DER  NED.  G.  H.  V.  L.     BustL     i?CT.  AsNo.  67. 
81-82.  William  m,  1849-1889,     AV.  10  Gulden,  1851.     06v.  Bust  1.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms. 
83-84.  AV.  5  Gulden,  1851.     Types  similar  to  No.  81. 
86-86.  AV.  Double  ducats,  1851.     06i;.  Hollander  standing  r.     Rev.    MO, 

AUR.  REG.  etc.,  on  square  tablet. 

22023°— 14 30 


Rev.  Crowned 


k 


460         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

87-88.  AV.  20  Gulden,  1853.     Similar  to  No.  81. 

89.  AV.  10  Gulden,  1876.     Obv.  Bust  r.;   above,    GOD  ZIJ    MET   ONS; 

below,  KONING  WILLEM  DE  DERDE.     Rev.  Crowned  anna. 

90.  AR.  2  1/2  Gulden,  1862.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
91-92.  Ditto.     1863. 

93.  Ditto.     1863. 

94.  Ditto.     1872. 

96.  AR.  Gulden,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  90. 
96-97.  Ditto.     1866. 

98.  Ditto.     1867. 

99.  AE.  Half-gulden,  1862.     Types  similar  to  No.  90. 

100.  Ditto.     1863. 

101.  Ditto.     1866. 

102-103.  AB.  25  Cents,  1853.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 
104.  AR.  10  Cents,  1856.     Types  similar  to  No.  102. 
106-106.  Ditto.     1863. 

107.  AR.  6  Cents,  1863.     Types  similar  to  No.  102. 

108.  Ditto.     1869. 

109-110.  AE.    Cent,    1863.     Obv.   Initial   letter  W,  crowned.     Rev.  Arms 

and  value. 
111-112.  AE.  Half-cent,  1863.     Types  similar  to  No.  109. 

113.  AE.  2  1/2  Cent,  1880.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  within  beaded  circle.    Rev. 

Value  in  wreath. 

114.  AE.  Cent,  1881.     Similar  to  No.  113. 
118.  Ditto.     1884. 

116.  AE.  Half-cent,  1886.     Types  similar  to  No.  113. 

117.  Wilhelmina,  1889-.    AR.  Gulden,  1892.     Obv.  WILHELMINA   KO- 

NINGIN  DER  NEDERLANDEN.     Bust  of  queen  as  child  1.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

118.  AR.  26  Cents,  1892.     Obv.  As  No.  117.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in  oak 

wreath. 

119.  AR.  10  Cents,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  118. 


120.  AV.   10  Gulden,   1898.     Obv.    KONINGIN    WILHELMINA.     GOD 

ZiJ  MET  ONS.     Head  r.    iJei).  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

121.  AR.  2  1/2  Gulden,  1898.     06iJ.  WILHELMINA  KONINGIN  DER  NE- 

DERLANDEN.    Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

122.  AR.  Gulden,  1908.     Types  similar  to  No.  121. 

123.  AR.  Half-gulden,  1904.     Ditto. 

124.  AR.  26  Cents,  1904.     Obv.  Head  I.    J?ei).  Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

125.  AR.  10  Cents,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  124. 

126.  N.  5  Cents,  1907.     Obv.  Royal  crest.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

127.  AE.  2  1/2  Cent,  1905.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

128.  AE.  Cent,  1905.    Types  similar  to  No.  127. 
189.  AE.  Half-cent,  1906.    Ditto. 


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KINGDOM  OF  BELGIUM. 

Leopold  I,  1831-1866.  AV.  40  Francs,  1835.  Obv.  LEOPOLD  PRE- 
MIER ROI  DES  BELGES.  Bust  with  oak  wreath  r.  Rev.  40  1 
FRANCS  I  1835  |  within  wreath. 

AV.  20  Francs,  1835.     Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

AR.  5  Francs,  1836.     Obv.  Bust  I.    Rev.  5  |  FRANCS  |  1835  in  wreath. 

AR.  2  Francs,  1836.    Types  similar  to  No.  3. 

AB.  Franc,  1838.     Ditto. 

AE.  Half-franc,  1835.     Ditto. 

AB.  Quarter-franc,  1835.     Ditto. 

AK.  20  Centimes,  1863.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Lion. 
Ditto. 


06t;.  Initial  L,  crowned.     iJ^.Lion.     37  mm. 
Ditto.     28  mm. 
Ditto.     22  mm. 

AV.  20  Francs,  1870.     Obv.  LEOPOLD   II  - 
Head  r.     Rev.  Arms  within  ermine  mantle, 


N.  20  Centimes,  1861. 
N.  10  Centimes,  1861. 
Ditto,  1863. 

A£.  10  Centimes,  1836. 
A£.  6  Centimes,  1835. 
AE.  2  Centimes,  1835. 
Leopold  n,  1865-1909. 
ROI   DES  BELGES. 
crowned. 
Ditto,  1871. 

AB.  6  Francs,  1873.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms  in  wreath. 
Ditto,  1875. 

AB.  2  Francs,  1868.     06?;.  Head  1.     i?ei;.  Two  scepters  in  saltire;  crown 

above. 
AB.  Franc,  1869.    Types  as  No.  20. 
AB.  Franc,  1880.     Obv.  Busts  of  Leopold  I  and  Leopold  II  r.     Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  in  laurel  wreath. 
AB.  60  Centimes,  1880.     Types  as  No.  20. 
Second  coinage.     AB.  2  Francs,  1904.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Value  and 

date  within  oak  wreath. 
AB.  Franc,  1904.     Types  as  last. 

AB.  60  Centimes,  1901.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Lion  regardant. 
N.  10  Centimes,  1902.     Obv.  Monogram,  crowned.    Rev.  Value  and 

olive  branch.     Central  hole. 
Ditto,  1904. 

N.  6  Centimes,  1902.     Similar  to  No.  27. 
Ditto,  1904. 

AE.  2  Centimes,  1902.     Obv.  Initial  L  (script),  crowned.     Rev.  Lion. 
AE.  1  Centime,  1902.    As  No.  31. 


THE   SCAITDINAVIAN   COUNTRIES. 

SWEDEN. 

1.  Gustavus  I,  A.  D.  1623-1660.     AR.  Thaler,  1645.     Obv.  GOSTAVS  D. 

G.SVE.GOT:WAN:REX.     Crowned    bust   r.     Rev.    SALVATOR: 
MVNDI:ADIVVA:NOS.     Christ  standing  facing. 

2.  Charles  IX,  A.  D.  1604-1611.     AR.  Thaler,  1610.     Obv.  CAROLVS.iX. 

D.G.SVEGOR.GOTHOR.VANDALOR.  REX.     The  king  standing 
1.     iJev.  lEHOVAH  SOLATIVM.MEVM.     As  No.  1. 

3.  Gustavus  Adolphus  U,  Great,  1611-1632.     AV.  Ducat,  1623.     Obv.  GUS- 

TAV.  ADOLPH.D.G.SVECO  GOTHOR.  VANDALOR.REX.     Bust 
r.     Rev.  Arms,  crowned. 

4.  AR.  Thaler,  1617.     Obv.  Half-length  figure  1.     Rev.  As  No.  2. 

6.  AR.  4  Marks.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Square  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

6.  AR.  4  Marks,  1617.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.    Rev.  Three  shields,  crowned. 

7.  Christina,  A.  D.  1632-1664.     AR.  Thaler,  1642.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  As 

No.  1. 

8.  AR.  4  Marks,  1644.    Types  similar  to  No.  7. 

9.  AE.  1  Or,  1661.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Crossed  arrows. 

10.  AE.  Quarter-or,  1637.     Obv.  As  last.    Rev.  C  R  S  and  three  crowns. 

11.  Charles  XI,  1660-1697.     AR.  8  Marks,  1696.     Obv.  CAROLVS.XI.D.G. 

REX.SVE.    Draped bustr.    i?CT.  DOMINVS. PROTECTOR. MEVS. 
Crowned  arms. 

12.  AR.  4  Marks,  1696.     As  No.  11. 

13.  AR.  Mark,  1688.     Obv.  As  No.  11.     Rev.  Three  crowns. 

14.  AE.  Or,  1683.     O&w.  Shield  of  arms — lion  rampant — crowned.     Rev.  Ar- 

rows. 
16.  Charles  XH,  A.  D.  1697-1720.     AV.  Ducat,  1714.     Obv.  CAR0L9.XII 
D.G. REX.SVE.     Bust  r.     Rev.   FACT9  EST.D0MIN9  PROTEC- 
TOR. ME9.     Royal  monogram,  crowned. 

16.  AR.  4  Caroliner,  1718.     Obv.  Royal  monogram,  crowned.     Rev.  Four 

crowned  shields  of  arms. 

17.  AR.  Mark,  1701.     Same  types  as  No.  15. 

NECESSITY    PIECES. 

18.  AE.  Daler,  1715.     Obv.  Crown  and  date.     Rev.  1  DALER  S.M. 

19.  AE.  Daler,  1716.     06v.  PVBLICA.FIDE.     Female  figure  seated  1.     Rev. 

Mark  of  value. 

20.  AE.  Daler,  1717.     Obv.  WELT    OCH    WAPEN.     Soldier  standing  1. 

Rev.  Value. 

21.  AE.  Daler,  1718.  Obv.  Mercury.     Rev.  Value. 

22.  AE.  Daler,  1718.  Obv.  Jupiter  standing  facing.    Rev.  Value. 

23.  AE.  Daler,  1718.  Obv.  Mars  full  armed,  standing  facing.     Rev.  Value. 

24.  AE.  Daler,  1718.  Obv.  Saturn  walking.    Rev.  Value, 

462     . 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         463 

26.  AE.  Daler,  1718.     Obv.  Phoebus  standing  in  the  sun.     Rev.  Value. 

26.  AE.  Daler,  1718.     Oft-y.  FLINK  OCH  FARDIG.     Armed  warrior  stand- 

ing.    Rev.  Value. 

27.  AE.  Daler,  1719,     Obv.  HOPPEL.     Female  in  attitude  of  supplication. 

Rev.  Value. 


28.  Frederick  I,  A.  D.  1720-1761.  AB.  Biksdaler,  1731.  Obv.  FRIDERI- 
CVS.ET.VLR.ELEON.D.G.REX.ET.REG  SVECIAE.  Busts  of 
Frederick  and  Ulrica  r.     Rev.  Royal  arms,  crowned. 

29-32.  AE.  Riksdalers,  1724,  1736,  1740,  1761.  Obv.  Bust  of  king.  Rev. 
Same  as  No.  28. 

The  following  necessity  pieces  are  square,   and  often  styled   "Plate 
Money": 

33.  AE.  4  Daler,  1736.     Obv.  F.  R.  S.  crowned  in  center  and  at  comers. 

Rev.  Plain.     Weight,  93.83  ounces.     Size,  220  by  245  mm. 

34.  AE.  2  Daler,  1725.     Same  as  No.  33.     Weight,  49.73  ounces.    Size,  176 

by  207  mm. 
36.  AE.  Daler,  1741.     Same  as  No.  33.     Weight,  24.84  ounces.     Size,  110 
by  140  mm. 

36.  AE.  Half-daler,  1733.    Same  as  No.  33.     Weight,  12.29  ounces.    Size, 

90  by  120  mm. 

37.  Adolph  Frederick,  A.  D.  1751-1771.     AE.  Or,  1768.     Obv.  Initials  A.F. 

in  monogram,  crowned.     Rev.  Two  arrows,  crossed. 
88-39.  Gustavus  m,  A.  D.  1771-1792.    AR.  Biksdaler,  Species,  1781-1782. 
Obv.   GUSTAVUS   111. D.G. REX. SVECIAE.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Round 
shield  of  arms  crowned. 

40.  AR.  16  0re,  1776.     Types  as  No.  38. 

41.  Gustavus  IV,  A.  D.  1792-1809.     AB.  Biksdaler,  Species,  1797.     Obv. 

GUSTAF  IV  ADOLPH  SV.G.OCH  W.KONUNG.  Bustr.  Rev.Aa 
No.  38. 

42.  Charles  XIV,  A.  D.  1818-1844.     AV.  4  Ducats,  1848.     Obv.  CARL.XIV. 

SVERIGES  NORR.G.OCH  V.KONUNG.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Oval 
shield  of  arms  within  collar  of  the  Seraphim;  the  whole  within  an 
ermine  mantle. 

43.  AV.  Ducat,  1838.     As  No.  42. 

44.  AB.  Biksdaler,  Species,  1838.     Obv.  Same  as  No.  42.     Rev.  Shield  of 

royal  arms. 

45.  AB.  Half-riksdaler,  Species,  1832.     Same  types  as  No.  44. 

46.  AR.   Quarter-daler,  1832.     As  No.  44,  but  arms  of  Norway  only  on 

reverse. 

47.  AB.  Eighth-daler,  1832.     As  No.  46. 

48.  AE.  2   Skillings,  1837.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Two  arrows  in 

saltire. 

49.  AE.  SkilUng,  1838.     As  No.  48. 

60-51.  AE.  Skilling,  1819-1821.  Obv.  Monogram,  crowned.  Rev.  As 
No.  48. 

62.  AE.  Two-third  SkilUng,  1859.    As  No.  48. 

63.  AE.  Half-skilling,  1819.    Same  types  as  No.  50. 

64.  AE.  Third-skilUng,  1837.     As  No.  50. 
66.  AE.  Quarter-skilling,  1821.     As  No.  50. 
66.  AE.  Sixth-skilling,  1836.     As  No.  50. 


464         CATAIiOQUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

67-69.  Oscar  I,  A.  D.  1844r-1859.     AR.  Riksdaler,  Species,  1844, 1865, 1867. 

06i;.  OSCAR  SVERIGES  NORR.GOTH.  OCH  VEND.KONUNG. 
Bust  r.  Rev.  RATT  OCH  SANNING.  Crowned  shield  of  arme, 
with  supporters. 

60.  Charles  XV,  A.  D.  1869-1872.    AV.  Ducat,  1868.     Obv.   CARL    XV. 

SVERIGES    NORR.    GOTH.     O.    VEND.     KONUNG.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Royal  arms  within  mantle,  surmounted  with  a  crown. 
61-62.  AV.  CaroUn,  1868.     Obv.  Same  as  No.  60.     Rev.  Round  shield  of 

Arms  of  Norway,  crowned. 

63.  AE.  4  Riksdaler,  1870.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  with  sup- 

porters. 

64.  AR.  2  Riksdalers,  1871.     Same  as  No.  63. 
66.  AR.  Riksdaler,  1871.     Same  as  No.  63. 

66.  AR.  50  Pre,  1862.     Obv.  Same  as  No.  63.     Rev.  Crown  and  mark  of 

value. 

67.  AR.  26  pre,  1871.     Same  as  No.  66. 

68.  AR.  10  Pre,  1871.     Same  as  No.  66. 

69  AE.  5  pre,  1867.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Mark  of  value. 

70  AR.  2  pre,  1871.     Same  as  No.  69. 

71.  AE.  Pre,  1870.     Same  as  No.  69. 

72.  AE.  Half-Pre,  1867.     Same  as  No.  69. 

73-74.  Oscar   H,  AD.  1872-73.     AV.  20  Kroner,  1890.     Obv.   OSCAR    II. 

SVERIGES   O.    NORGES    KONUNG.     Head  r.     Rev.   Shield  of 

arms  within  mantle,  crowned. 
76.  Ditto,  1890. 
76-78.  AV.  10  Kroner,  1873,  1880    Same  as  No.  73. 

79.  AV.  5  Kroner,    1886.     Obv.  Same  as    No.   73.     Rev.  Mark  of  value, 

within  laurel  wreath. 

80.  AR.  2  Kroner,  1890.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.   Crowned  shield  of  arms 

with  supporters. 
81-83.  AR.  2  Kroner,    1897.     Commemorative  piece.     Obv.  OSCAR.    II. 

SVERIGES.  NORGES.    G.    O.    V.    KONUNG.     Crowned  bust  1. 

Rev.  MINNE  AF  TJUGUFEMARIG  REGERING.     Crowned  arms 

with  supporters. 
84-86.  AR.  Kroner,  1875,  1884,  1890.     Same  as  No.  80. 
87-88.  AR.  60  Pre,  1881,  1886.     Obv.  Monogram,  crowned.     Rev.  Mark  of 

value. 
89-90.  AR.  26  Pre,  1883,  1890.     Same  as  No.  87. 
91-93.  AR.  10  Pre,  1880,  1884,  1891.     Same  as  No.  87. 
94-95.  AE.  6  pre,  1882,  1892.     Same  as  No.  87. 
96-98.  AE.  2  Ore,  1876,  1886,  1891.     Same  as  No.  87. 
99.  AE.  pre,  1878.    Same  as  No.  87. 


NORWAY. 

100.  Frederick  m,  A.  D.  1648-1670.     Species  Daler,  1660.     Obv.  FRE- 

DERICVS  III.  D.  G.  DAN.  NORVE.  VAN.  GOTT.  REX.     Bust  r. 
Rev.  DOMINVS  PROVI  DEBIT.    Arms  within  laurel  wreath. 

101.  Christian  V,  A.  D.  1670-1699.    AR.  4  Marks,   1690.     Obv.   C  5,  in 

monogram.    Rev.  Arms  within  laurel  branches. 

102.  AR.  4  Marks,  1696.    Obv.  PIETATE  ET  lUSTITIA.    Royal  mono- 

gram, crowned.    Rev.  As  No.  101. 


6AtAt.6GUiE   OF   COIN-S,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         466 

103.  Christian  VI,  A.  D.  1730-1746.     AB.  24  Skillings,  1740.     Obv.  C  6  in 

monogram,  crowned;  aromid,  NORV.  VA  GO.  D.  G.  REX.  Rev. 
Arms  crowned. 

104.  Frederick  V,  A.  D.  1746-1766.     AR.  24   SkilUngs,  1760.     Obv.  F  4, 

crowned.     Rev.  As  No.  103. 
106.  Christian  VH,  A.  D.  1766-1814.    AE.  Half-skilUng,  1771.    Obv.  Mono- 
gram C  7,  crowned.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

106.  Charles  XIH,  A.  D.  1814r-1814.     AE.  Skilling,  1816.     Obv.  Shield  of 

arms,  crowned.     Rev.  As  No.  105. 

107.  Charles  XIV,  John.  A.  D.  1818-1844.     AE.  Species  Daler,  1831.     Obv. 

CARL.  XIV.  lOHAN.  NORGES  SVER.  G.  OC.  V  KONGE.  Bust 
draped  r.     Rev.  Square  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

108.  AR.  24  Skillings,  1827.     As  No.  107. 

109.  AE.  8  Skillings,  1826.     As  No.  107. 

110.  AE.  Species  4  Skillings,  1826.     Obv.  Square  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 

111.  AE.  2  SkilUngs,  1833.     As  No.  110. 

112.  Oscar  I,  A.  D.  1844^1869.     AE.  Species  Daler,  1860.     Obv.   OSCAR 

NORGES  SVER.  G.  OC  V.  KONGE.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms 
within  oak  wreath,  crowned. 

113.  Oscar  H,  A.  D.  1872-1906.     AV.  20  Kroner,  1886.  Obv.  OSCAR  II 

NORGES  o.  SVER.  KONGE.  Head  r.;  below,  BRODERFOLK- 
ENES  VEL.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  oak  wreath;  value  and 
date. 

114.  AV.  10  Kroner,  1877.     As  No.  113. 

116.  AE.  2  Kroner,  1892.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  As  No.  113. 

116.  AE.  Krone,  1893.     As  No.  115. 

117.  AE.  60  0re,  1893.     Same  types  as  No.  115. 

118.  AE,  25  pre,  1876.     Obv.  O  II,  in  monogram,  crowned.    Rev.  Shield  of 

arms  dividing  date. 

119.  AE.  10  pre,  1874.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms;  in  field,  OSC.  II. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 

120.  AE.  10  pre,  1892.     As  No.  118. 

121-122.  AE.  6  Pre,  1878.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned.     Rev.  Value 
within  wreath. 

123.  AE.  2  pre,  1889.     As  No.  121. 

124.  Hakon  VH,  A.  D.  1906-.     AE.  2  Kroner,  1906.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms 

within  ermine  mantle;  above,  value;  below,  date.    Rev.  NORGES  \ 
UAFHAENGIGHED  |  CJENNEMFORT  |  1905. 
126.  AE.  6  Pre,  1906.     Obv.  H  7  in  monogram,  crowned;  KONIGERIKO 
N  O  R G  E o .     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

126.  AE.  6  pre,  1907.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned;  dividing  H — VII. 

Rev.  Value  within  oak  wreath;  below,  date. 

127.  AE.  2  0re,  1907.     As  No.  126. 

128.  AE.  0re,  1906.     As  No.  126. 


DENMARK. 


129.  Frederick  n,  1669-1688.  AE.  8  Skillings,  1683.  Obv.  FRIDERICUS 
2  D.  G.  DAN  I.  Crowned  arms  over  cross.  Rev.  NORWEGIE  SL. 
VO:  GOTO:  Q:  REX.     Value  and  date. 

180.  Christian  IV,  1688-1648.  AV.  Ducat,  1646.  Obv.  King,  crowned, 
standing r.    Rev.  lUSTUS  (Jehova  in  Hebrew)  lUDEX;  date. 


466         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

131.  AR.  Double  thaler,  1627.     Obv.  REGNA  FIRMAT  PIETAS.    Bust  r. 

Rev.  Arms  of  Denmark  within  circle  of  14  escutcheons. 

132.  AR.  Crown,  1618.     06i;.  CHRISTIANVS  IIII.  D.  G.  DANIAE.     King 

standing  r.    iic'i;.  Crown;  below,  CORONA.  DANICA, 

133.  AB.  Half-crown,  1619.     Similar  to  No.  132,  but  date  above  crown. 

134.  AR.  8  Skillings,  1608.     Obv.  Half-length  figure.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

135.  Frederick  m,  1648-1670.     AR.  Half-crown,  1669.    Obv.  F  3,  in  mono- 

gram, crowned;  around,  DOMINVS    PROVI DEBIT.     Rev.  Shield 
of  arms. 

136.  AR.  2  Marks,  1660.     Obv.  Monogram  as  No.  135;  around,  value.   Rev. 

Arms  over  cross;  around,  DOMINVS  PROVIDEBIT. 

137.  Christian  V,  1670-1699.     AR.  Mark,  1676.     Obv.  C  3,  in  monogram, 

crowned;  around,  PIETATE  ET  lUSTITIA.     iJe-y.  Value  and  date. 

138.  AR.  Mark,  1696.    Obv.  CHRIST.  V.  DEI  GRA.    Bustr.    Rev.Croyni. 

139.  Frederick  IV,  1699-1730.     AR.  Half-crown,  1724.     Obv.  DOMINVS 

MIHIADIVTOR.    Double  monogram,  crowned.     i?ev.  Crown. 

140.  AR.  16  Skillings,  1716.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  "Value  and  date. 

141.  Ditto,  1716. 

142.  AR.   12  Skillings,  1711.     Obv.   F  4,  in  double  monogram,  crowned. 

Rev.  Value— TOLF  |  SKILLING— and  date. 

143.  Ditto,  1724;  but  reading  XII. SKILLING,  etc.,  on  reverse. 

144.  AR.  8  SkilUngs,  1703.     Obv.  FRID.  IV.  DEI.  GRAT.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Crown,  value  and  date. 
144a.  Ditto,  1708. 

145.  Ditto,  1712. 

145a.  Ditto,  1729.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

146.  Frederick  V,    1746-1766.     AV.  Ducat,    1749.     Obv.  FRID.  V.   D.  G. 

DAN.  NOR.  V.G.  REX.     King  mounted  r.    iSei;.   Crowned  shield 
of  arms. 

147.  AV.  Ducat,  1767.     Obv.  Bust  r.,  helmeted.    Rev.  As  No.  146. 

148.  AV.  Ducat,  1761.     06i).  FREDERICVS.  V.  etc.     Bare  head  r.     Rev. 

Crown;  beneath,  value. 

149.  AR.  24  Skillings  Courant,  1762.     Obv.  F  5,  in  monogram;  around,  D. 

G.  DAN.  NOR.  etc.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 
160.  Christian  VH,  1766-1808.     AV.  Pistole  or  Christian  d'Or,  1773.     Obv. 
CHRIST.  Vil.    D.    G.    REX.    DAN.    NORV.  V.  G.     Bustr.     Rev. 
GLORIA     EX     AMORE     PATRIAE.     Three    royal    monograms, 
crowned. 

151.  AV.  Species  Ducat,  1802.     Obv.  Nude  man  supporting  shield  of  arms. 

Rev.  Three  monograms,  crowned. 

152.  AR.  Species  Riksdaler,  1776.    Obv.  C  7,  in  monogram,  crowned.    Rev. 

Oval  shield  of  arms. 
163.  Ditto,  1777. 

154.  AR.  Species  Third-riksdaler,  1798.     Obv.  Bare  head  r.     Rev.  Oval 

shield  of  arms. 

155.  AR.  Species  Fifth-riksdaler,  1798.     Obv.  C  R,  in  monogram,  crowned. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 

156.  Ditto,  1801. 

157.  AR.  2  Skillings,  1800.     Obv.  Crowned  monogram.     Rev.  Value  and 

date. 
168.  Frederick  VI,  1808-1839.     AV.  2  Friedrichs  d'Or,  1827.     Obv.   FRE- 
DERICVS  VI  REX  DANIAE.     Head  1.     iJcv.  Value  and  date. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         467 

159.  AV.  2  Friedrichs  d'Or,  1831.     Obv.  As  No.  158.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

160.  Ditto,  1836.     As  No.  158. 

161.  Ditto,  1837.     Obv.   Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  royal  arms,  crowned, 

within  ermine  mantle. 

162.  Ditto,  1838. 

163.  AR.  Eiksdaler,  Species,  1820.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  royal 

arms,  crowned. 

164.  Ditto,  1837. 

166.  AR.  Riksbankdaler,   1813.     Obv.   FRIDERICUS   VI    DEI    GRATIA 

REX.     Bust  r.     JSetJ.  Crowned  arms. 
166-167.  AR.    Sixth-riksdaler,    1808.      Obv.  Royal  monogram,    crowned; 

around,  value.     Rev.    FRIVILLIGT  |  OFFER  |  TIL  |  etc.  within 

wreath. 

168.  AR.  32  Riksbankskillings,  1820.     Obv.  F  R  in  monogram,  crowned. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 

169.  AR.  16  Riksbankskillings,  1831.     Types  as  No.  168. 

170.  AR.  8  Riksbankskillings,  1819.    Types  similar  to  No.  168. 

171.  AR.  4  SkilUngs,  1815.    Types  similar  to  No.  168. 

172.  Ditto,  1836. 

173.  AR.  3  SkiUings,  1836.     Types  similar  to  No.  168. 

174.  AR.  2  Skillings,  1810.     Types  similar  to  No.  168. 
176.  Ditto,  1816. 

176.  Ditto,  1836. 

177.  AE.  2  Riksbankskillings,  1818.    Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned;  above, 

1/48  RIGSBANKDALER.     JSe-y.  2  RIGSBANK  SKILLING. 

178.  AE.  Skilling,  1818.     Types  as  No.  177. 

179-180.  Christian  Vm,  1839-1848.    AR.  Speciesthaler,  1840.  06v.  CHRIS- 
TIANUS  Vill.D.G.DANIAE  V.G.REX.     Bust  r.     iJet;.  As  No.  161. 

181.  Frederick    VH,    1848-1863.    AR.   Speciesthaler,    1848.     Obv.    FRE- 

DERIK  VII  KONGE  AF  DANMARK.    Head  r.    i2ei;.  CHRISTIAN 
VII  etc.— DOD  DEN  20JANUAR  1848.     Head  r. 

182.  AR.  2  Riksdaler,  1864.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

183.  Ditto,  1865. 

184.  AR.  Riksdaler,  1864.     Types  similar  to  No.  182. 
186-186.   Ditto,  1886. 

187.  AR.  Half-riksdaler,  1854.    Types  as  No.  182. 

188-189.  Ditto,  1866. 

190-191.     AR.  16  Skillings,  1857.     Types  as  No.  182. 

192-193.  AR.  4  SkilUngs,  1866.     Ditto. 

194-196.  AE.   Skilling,    1856.     Obv.   Royal  monogram,   crowned,  within 

wreath.    Rev.  1— SKILLING  RiGSMONT;the  numeral  1  in  field 

azure. 
197-198.  AE.  Half-skilUng,  1856.     Types  as  No.  194. 

199.  Christian  IX,  1863-1906.     AV.  20  Kroner,  1890.     Obv.  CHRISTIAN 

IX.  KONGE  AFDANMARK.    Headr.    i?ev.  Female  figure  seated  1. 
with  scepter  in  r.  hand. 

200.  AV.  10  Kroner,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  199. 

201.  AR.   2  Riksdalers,   1863.     Obv.   CHRISTIAN    IX.     Head  r.    Rev. 

FREDERIK  VII  etc.— DOD  DEN  15  NOVEMBER  1863.    Laureated 
head  r. 

202.  AR.  2  Riksdaler,  1868.     Oftv.  CHRISTIANVS  IX— D:G:DANIAE  V: 

REX.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 


468         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEt>ALS. 

203.  AR.  2  Kroner,  1876.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms;  wheat  head 

and  dolphin. 

204.  AB.  2  Kroner,  1903.    Fortieth  anniversary  of  reign.    Obv.  Bustr.    Rev. 

MED.GVD.FOR.AERE.OG.RET.     Female  hgure  seated  1. 
206.  AR.  Krone,  1892.     Types  similar  to  No.  203. 

206.  AB.  26  0re,  1874.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  between  dolphin  and 

wheat  head. 

207.  Ditto,  1891. 

208-209.  AR.  10  0re,  1874.     Types  as  No.  206. 

210-211.  AE.  Skillings,  1867.     Obv.  C     IX,  in  monogram,  crowned.     Rev. 
Value. 

212.  AE.  Half-skilling,  1868.     Types  similar  to  No.  210. 

213,  AE.  6  0re,  1874.     Obv.  As  No.  210.    Rev.  Value  between  dolphin 

and  wheat  head. 
213.  Ditto,  1891. 
216.  Ditto,  1891. 
216-217,  AE.  0re,  1891.     As  No.  213. 

218.  Frederick  Vm,  A.  D.  1903.     AR.  26  0re,  1907.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev. 

Value;  wide  border  of  lis  and  dart  pattern. 

219.  AE.  6  0re,  1907.     Obv.  Royal  monogram,  crowned.     Rev.  KONGE- 

RIGET.  DANMARK.     Value  within  circle  of  dots. 

220.  AE.  2  0re,  1907.     As  No.  219. 

221.  AE.  0re,  1907.     As  No.  219. 


SCHIiESWIG-HOIiSTEIN. 


222.  Christian    VII,    A.   D.    1766-1808.      AR.    Speciesdaler,   1788.      Obv. 

CHRISTIANVS  VII.  D.  G.  DAN.  NORV.V.  G.  REX.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
60  SCHILLING  SCHLESW.HOLST  COURANT,  Oval  shield, 
crowned. 

223.  Ditto,  1794. 

224.  AR.  40  Schillings,  1727.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Arms,  crowned. 

225.  AR.  20  Schillings,  1808.     As  No.  222. 

226.  AR.  10  Schillings,  1787.     As  No.  224. 

227.  Ditto,  1789. 

228.  AR.  6  SchilUngs,  1797.     As  No.  224. 

229.  AR,  2  1/2  Schillings,  1797.     As  No.  224. 


GERMANY. 

[Nos.  1-69  are  "  Bracteates."] 

1.  Anhalt.    The  prince  standing;  sword — flag. 

2.  The  prince  seated;  cross  and  shield. 

3.  Arnstedt.     Gate  with  two  towers;  above,  an  eagle. 

4.  Augsburg.    Bust  with  crook  and  staff  surmounted  by  cross. 
6.  Frederick  n,  1212-1252.     Bust  with  cross  in  each  hand. 

6.  Wolfard,  1288-1303.     Head;  crook  and  key  at  sides. 

7-8.  Bust  between  two  amulets. 

9-10.  Brandenburg.    Albrecht  the  Bear,  1134-1170.     Bust  with  sword  and 

banner,  in  an  arch  with  three  towers. 
11-12.  The  count  standing  between  two  towers. 
13-14.  Similar,  but  smaller. 

16-16.  The  count  seated;  to  right,  sword;  left,  flag. 
17-18.  Otto  n,  A.  D.  1184-1205.     OTO  mart.     As  No.  15. 

19.  As  No.  18,  without  name  and  title. 

20.  The  count  standing;  to  left,  flag;  to  right,  shield  surmounted  by  cross. 

21.  Heinrich  von  Gardelegen,  A.  D.  1104-1192.     Bust,  with  sword  and  flag. 

22.  Frederick  U,  A.  D.  1440-1470.    Half  of  eagle. 

23.  Eagle  and  barley  com. 

24.  Helmet. 

25.  Joachim  I,  A.  D.  1499-1636.     Scepter,  and  shield  with  eagle. 

26.  An  eagle. 

27.  Braunschweig.     Heinrich  der  Loewe,  A.  D.  1166-1180.     Lion  standing 

to  right,  in  an  arch. 

28.  Lion,  running  to  right. 

29.  Lion,  standing  to  left,  upon  a  wall. 
80.  Lion  to  left,  upon  a  tower. 

31.  Wilhelm,  A.  D.  1184-1213.     willbhblmvs  dg.  lvn.     Lion  standing 

to  right. 

32.  Otto,  der  Kind,     otto  dvx  de  brvn.     Lion  over  a  city  gate. 

33.  Lion  standing  to  left;  below,  a  lily. 

34.  Lion  standing  to  right,  over  city  gate. 
36.  OTTE  DE  LVNEBURG.     Liou,  to  right. 

36.  Albrecht,  The  Great.    Lion,  standing  to  left,  in  an  arch. 

37.  Lion,  with  shield  on  breast,  standing  to  left. 

38.  Lion,  standing  to  left,  in  front  of  a  tower. 

39.  Lion,  standing  to  right;  below,  a  cross. 

40.  Lion,  with  double  tail,  to  left. 

41.  Similar  to  No.  40,  but  tail  of  lion  single. 

42.  The  City  of  Braunschweig.    Lion,  to  left,  within  beaded  circle. 

43.  Lion,  to  left;  plain  border. 

469 


470         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

44.  Half-pfennige.    As  No.  43. 
46.  Lion,  to  left,  head  facing. 

46.  Breslau.    Boleslaus  der  Hohe,  A.  D.  1103-1120.    Head  beneath  an 

arch. 

47.  Arch  and  bridge. 

48.  Two  busts  over  an  arch. 

49.  German  Emperors.     Frederick  I.     Emperor  seated  on  an  arch;    to 

right,  a  lily;  to  left,  imperial  globe. 

60.  FREDERICVS.   IMPERATOR.   ET.  SEMP.  A.     Emperor  seated  on 

arch. 

61.  As  No.  50,  with  globe  and  lily. 

62.  Otto  rv,  A.  D.  1198-1218.     Emperor  seated,  holding  scepter  and  orb. 

63.  Heinrich  Raspe.    A.  D.  1246-1248.     As  No.  52. 

64.  Ditto. 
66.  Helmet. 

66.  Erfurt.     Heinrich,  A.  D.  1142-1153.     The  bishop  with  staff  and  cross 

on  arch  with  towers. 

67.  Luebeck.     Crowned  head  amid  rays. 

68.  Mecklenberg.    Buffalo  head. 

69.  Silesia.    Feathered  helmet. 

60.  Eagle  wing  and  key. 

61.  Winged  sheep  shears. 

62.  Crab. 

63.  Crowned  eagle's  head. 

64.  Building  with  towers. 

65.  Crescent  and  star. 

66-67.  Crescent,  with  cross  above. 
68-69.  A  plant  between  two  crescents. 


I.  THE  EOMAN-GERMAN  EMPIRE. 


EMPERORS. 


f 


70.  Ferdinand,  I,     1666-1664.     AB.  Thaler,  1569.     Obv.    FERDI.   D.   G. 

EL.  RO.  IM.  etc.     Crowned  bust  r.     iZe-y.  Double  eagle. 

71.  MaximiUan  H,  1664-1576.    AE.  Guldenthaler,  1570.     Obv.  Crowned 

bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle.     Mad.  Thlc.  I.  26. 

72.  AE.  Thaler,  1571.     As  last. 

73.  Maximilian,  Charles,  and  Ferdinand.    AV.  6  Ducats.     Obv.  MAX  I. 

CARO.  V  ET  FERD.  D.   G.  ROM.  CAES.  REG.   HISP.     Three 
busts  r.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

74.  AE.  Thaler,  1590.     Obv.  MAXI.  CARO.  ET  FERD.  etc.     Three  busts 

1.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

75.  Eudolph  n,    1576-1612.      AE.   Double-thaler,    1611.     Obv.    Bust    r. 

Rev.  Double  eagle. 

76.  AE.  Thaler,  1607.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  NECNON  ARCHI- 

DUCESAVS.  etc.     Crowned  arms.    S.-R. ,  Thlc.  No.  180. 

77.  Matthias,  1612-1637.     AE.  Thaler,  1617.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle. 

78.  Ferdinand  m,  1637-1668.     AE.  Thaler.     Obv.  Laureated  bust,  cui- 

rassed,  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Carinthian  Thaler. 

79.  AE.  Double  Thaler,  1641.     Styria.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Round  shield 

of  arms. 

80.  Leopold  I,  1658-1705.     AV.  Third  Ducat,  1676.     06^.  Bust  r.;  below, 

mark  of  value.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

81.  AE.  Double  Thaler.    Tyrol.  Obv.   Bust  r. ;  mask  on  r.  shoulder.    Rev. 

Tyrolean  eagle,  crowned. 

82.  AE.  Double  Thaler,  1682.     Broad.     Styria.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r. 

Rev.  Round  shield  of  arms. 

83.  Joseph  I,    1705-1711.     AV.   Ducat,    1710.     Obv.    lOSEPHVS    D.   G. 

R.  I.  etc.     Bust  r.     i?ei;.  Double  eagle. 

84.  AE.  Double  Thaler.     Thick.     Tyrol.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust  r.     Rev. 

Tyrolean  eagle,  crowned. 

85.  Charles  VI,  1711-1740.    AV.  Ducat,  1738.    Styria.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev. 

Double  eagle. 

86.  AE.  Double  Thaler.    Tyrol.     Obv.   Bust  r.,  with  chain  of  Golden 

Fleece.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

87.  AV.  Half-ducat,  1759.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle. 

88.  AE.  Thaler,  1766.     Tyrol.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

89.  AE.  Convention  Thaler,  1766.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  supported  by 

griffins.    Rev.  AD  NORMAM  CONVENT.  1766  within  wreath. 

90.  Maria  Theresia,  1740-1780.  AE.  Thaler,  1780.     Obv.  Veiled  bust  r. 

Rev.  Double  eagle.     S.-R.,  Thlrc.  503. 

91.  AE.  Half-thaler,  1743.      Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

92.  AE.  Half-thaler,  1779.     Types  similar  to  No.  90. 

93.  Francis  I,  1745-1766.     AE.  Convention-thaler,  1760.     Obv.  FRANC. 

D,  G.  R.  I.  S.  A.  GE.  TER.  R,    Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

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472         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

94.  AK.   Convention-tlialer,    1763.     Obv.    FRANCISCVS.    D.    G.    ROM. 

IMP.  etc.  Double  eagle.  Rev.  BENEDICTUS.  DOMINVS.  QVI 
DEDIT  PACEM  IN  FINIBVS  NOSTRIS.  Female  sacrificing  at 
altar. 

95.  Joseph  n,  1765-1790.     AV.  Ducat,  1787.     Obv.  lOS.  D.  G.  R.   I.  etc. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

96.  AV.  Ducat,  1787.     As  No.  95. 

97.  Francis  n,  1792-1804.    AR.  Thaler,  1805.     Obv.  FRANCISCVS  II. 

D.  G.  ROM.  ET.  HAER.  AVST.  IMP.    Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

98.  AE.  6  Kreutzer,  1800.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

99.  AE.  Kreutzer,  1800.     Similar  to  No.  98. 

PRINCELY  HOUSES. 

100.  Austria.  Maximilian.    AE.  Thaler,  1479.    Obv.  Bust  r.;  in  field,  ETA 

TIS  19.     Rev.  Bust  of  Mary  of  Burgundy  r.;  in  field,  ETAT— IS  20. 

101.  Tyrol.     Sigismund,  1439-1496.     AV.  Ducat.     Obv.  Duke  standing  fac- 

ing, crowned.    Rev.  Cross,  with  arms  in  angles. 

102.  AB.  Thaler,  1486.     Obv.  Duke  standing;  to  left,  lion;  to  right,  helmet. 

Rev.  Knight,  armed  and  mounted,  r. ;  around,  16  shields  of  arms. 

103.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1484.     Obv.  Bust  crowned,  with  scepter.    Rev.  As 

No.  102. 
104-105.  Ferdinard  I,  1521-1664.    AB.  Thalers.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Shield 
of  arms  within  chain  of  Golden  Fleece. 

106.  Maximilian,  1612-1618.    AR.  Thaler,  1613.     Obv.  The  duke  standing. 

Rev.  Knight  riding  1. 

107.  AB.  Thaler,  1615.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

108.  AB.  Thaler,  1818.     Obv.  As  No.  107,  but  chain  with  cross  about  neck. 

Rev.  Arms. 

109.  Leopold  V.     AB.  Thaler,  1621.     Obv.  Bust  in  priestly  robes  r.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms,  crowned.     Madai  Thlrc.  II,  3868. 

110.  AB.  Double  Thaler.      Obv.    LEOPOLDVS.    ARCH  ID.    AVS.    ET. 

CLAVDIA.  ARCHIDVCISA  AVS.  MEDIC.  Busts,  jugate,  r.  Rev. 
Tyrolean  eagle. 

111.  Anhalt  Schaumburg.     Carl  Ludwig,  1772-1806.     AB.  Kreutzer,  1774. 

Ausbeutestueck.  06-!;.  CARL  LUDV/IG  FURST  ZU  etc.  Rev. 
Mining  camp.     33  mm. 

112.  Margraviate  of  Baden.     Carl    Frederick.    AB.   Thaler,   1766.     Obv. 

Cuirassed  bust  r.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms,  with  eagles  as  sup- 
porters. 

113.  AB.  Thaler,  1778.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  112. 
113a.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1773.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms. 

114.  Duchy  of  Bavaria.    Ludwig,  1608-1545.    AV.  Ducat.     06i;.  LVDWIG. 

P.R.DVX.BAVAR.     Arms.     Rev.    Three    shields    in     triangular 
position. 
116.  Albert   HI,    1660-1679.    AV.   Ducat.     Obv.    ALBERTI.AVRVM.BA- 
VARIE.DVCIS.    Arms.    i?CT.  Duke  kneeling  before  the  Virgin. 

116.  Ferdinand,  1661-1679.    AV.  Ducat,  1674.     Obv.  F.M.V.B.&  P.S.  etc. 

Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

117.  Maximilian    Emanuel,    1679-1726.     AB.    Speciesthaler,    1717.     Obv. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

118.  Charles  Albert,  1726-1746.    AV.  Double-ducat,  1734.     Obv.  C.A.D.G. 

V.  B.  etc.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Virgin,  crowned,  holding  Child  and  scepter. 

119.  MaximiUan  m.    Joseph,  1746-1778.    AV.  Ducat,  1747.     Obv.  Busts  of 

duke  and  duchess  r.  Rev.  DESIGNANT  AMBO  SERENUM, 
Banks  of  Bhine;  sun. 


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120.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1755.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  with  sup- 

porters. 

121.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1768.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

122.  AB.  Ditto,  1771.     As  last. 

123.  Carl  Theodore,  1778-1799.     AB.  Thaler,  1778.     Obv.  TH.D.G.C.P.R. 

U.B:  D.  etc.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Madonna  and  Child. 

124.  AB.  Thaler,  1799.     Similar  to  123. 

125.  AB.  Thaler,  1792.     Obv.  CARL.  •••  EL.  PROV.&.  VICAR.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  IN.PARTLRHENL  etc.     Double  eagle. 

126.  Brandenburg  Beyreuth.    Christian,  1603-1656.    AB.  4  Kreutzer,  1630. 

Obv.  Two  shields,  value  and  date.     Rev.  Eagle. 

127.  Friedrich,  1736-1763.     AB.  Beichsthaler,  1762.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 

Crowned  eagle  on  a  shield;  trophy. 

128.  Frederick  Christian,    1763-1769.     AB.   Thaler,    1766.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Arms  with  supporters.     41  mm. 

129.  AV.  Ducat,  1767.    Obv.  Margrave,  mounted,  r.     Rev.  Badge  of  Order 

of  Red  Eagle.     23  mm. 

130.  Brandenburg  Ansbach.    Albert  Alcibiades,  1627-1667.    AB.  Thaler, 

1548.     Obv.  BustL     Rev.    SI    DE9    PRO   NOBIS   QVIS  CONTRA 
NOS.     Cross  with  shields  in  angles. 

131.  AB.  Thaler,  1660.     Variety  of  274. 

132.  Friedrich,   Albert,   and  Christian,    AV.   Ducat,   16.1.     Obv.    Three 

facing  busts.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

133.  Carl  Wilhelm  Frederick,  1723-1767.     AB.  Speciesthaler,  1764.     Obv. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle  displayed. 

134.  Alexander,  1757-1791.     AV.    Ducat,    1769.     Obv.    PATRI    PATRIAE 

DEVOTISSIMVS.     Placing  heart  on  burning  altar.     Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion. 
136.  AB.   Speciesthaler,    1769.     Obv.   Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shields  of 
Culmbach  and  Anspach. 

136.  AB.  Ditto,  1774.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield,  supported  by 

lion,  amid  military  arms. 

137.  AB.   20  Kreutzer,    1762.     Obv.   Bust  r.  within  laurel  wreath.     Rev. 

Eagle,  displayed  and  crowned. 

138.  Duchy  of  Brunswlck-Lttneburg.     A.  Line  of  Brunswlck-Wolfenbuet- 

tel.     Heinrich  der  Juenger,   A.  D.   1514^1568.     AB.  Thaler,  1662. 
Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  helmeted. 

139.  Heinrich  Julius,    1589-1613.     AB.   Thaler,   1599.     "  Wespenthaler." 

Obv.  Twelve  shields  of  arms  in  form  of  rose.    Rev.  Lion  attacked  by 
wasps. 

140.  AB.  Pelikanthaler,  1599.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  helmeted,  supported 

by  wild  man.     Rev.  PRO  ARIS  ET  FOCIS.     Pelican. 

141.  AB.  Thaler,  1600.     Obv.  Helmeted  shield.     Rev.  St.  Andrew  with 

cross. 

142.  Frederick  Uhric,  1613-1634.    AB.  Thaler,  1628.     Oftv.  Helmeted  shield. 

Rev.  Wild  man. 

143.  Brunswick-Lttneburg.    New  line.    Augustus,    1698-1666.    AB.   IV. 

Glockenthaler,  1643.     Obv.  Half-length  bust.     Rev.  Bell  clapper. 

144.  AB.  V.  Glockenthaler,  1643.    Obv.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Bell 

rung  by  three  hands. 

145.  AB.  Thaler,  1643.     A  variety  of  No.  144. 

146.  Budolph  Augustus,   1666-1685.     AB.  Thaler,  1671.     Obv.   D.G.RU- 

DOLPH   AUGUSTUS   DUX   BR:E;L:    Bust.    Rev.  Open  Bible, 
flanked  by  flags. 


474         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

147.  AB.  Doppelthaler,  1683.     Obv.  Duke,  mounted.     Rev.  Helmeted  shield 

of  arms. 

148.  AB.   3  Thalers,   1686,     Obv.   Helmeted  shield.     Rev.   Lute  player. 

Lauthenthal  Ausbeutestueck.     74  mm. 

149.  Budolph  Augustus  and  Anton  TTlrich,  1686-1704.     AB.  Speciestlialer, 

1691.     Obv.    D.G.RVD.AVG:&    ANTH  :  VLR:  D.  D.  BRVN.  a^LVN: 
Helmeted  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Two  wild  men. 

160.  AB.  24  Mariengroschen,  1692.     Obv.  Free  horse.    Rev.  Value  within 

a  circle. 

161.  AB.  Ditto,  1694.     Obv.  Free  horse.     Rev.  NACH   DEM  LEIPZIGER 

FU  S.I  694.     Value. 

162.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1695.     Obv.  Free  horse  1.    Rev.  REMIGIO. 

ALTISSIMI   VNI.     Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

163.  AB.  24  Mariengroschen,  1698.     Obv.  Free  horse;  below,  two-thirds. 

Rev.  Value. 

164.  Anton  Ulric,  1704-1714.     AB.  24  Mariengroschen,  1704.     Obv.  Wild 

man.    Rev.  LABORE  ET  CONSTANTIA  1704.     Value. 
166.  AB.  Ditto,  1712.     Obv.   D.G.ANTON  |9   ULRICA   DUX  etc.     Value. 
Rev.  Wild  man. 

166.  AB.  Sterbethaler  of  Elizabeth,  1704.     Obv.  Bust.     Rev.  Duchess  re- 

clining on  a  cloud  above  castle  of  Salzthaler. 

167.  Ludwig  Budolph,  1714-1731.     AV.  Ducat,  1717.     Obv.  LVD.RVD.D. 

G.DVX  BR.ET  LVN.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Wild  man. 

168.  Carl  I,  1735-1780.     AV.  6  Thaler,  1749.     Obv.  CAROLVS  D.G.   DVX 

BR.ET  LVN.     Draped  bust  r.     i?ei;.  Free  horse  r. 

159.  AV.  10  Thalers,  1760.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  158. 

160.  AB.  8  Groschen,  1760.     Obv.  Crowned  C.     Rev.  Value. 

161.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1764.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  NUNQUAM  RE- 

TRORSUM,  1764.     Free  horse. 

162.  AB,  24  Mariengroschen,  1768.     Obv.  Value.     Rev.  Free  horse. 
163-164.  Charles  Wilhelm  Ferdinand,  A.  D.  1780-1806.  AB.  Speciesthaler, 

1790,     Obv.  CAROLVS  GVIL.  FERD.D.G.DVX  BRVNSV.  ET  LVN, 
Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  I  |  SPECIES  |  THALER  |  1790  |  M.G. 

165.  AV.  5  Thaler,  1795.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value. 
166-167,  AB,  24  Mariengroschen,  1800,     Obv.  Free  horse.    Rev.  Value. 

168,  Bninswick-Llineburg,     New  Line  Lueneburg,     Frederick  1636-1648. 

AB,  Speciesthaler,    1646,     Obv.    Bust   r.     Rev.    Shield    with    five 
helmets. 

169,  Christian  Ludwig,   A.   D.    1641-1648-1666.   AV.  Ducat,    1661,     Obv. 

CHRIST.  LUD.D.G.   DUX  BR.   ET  LUNEB.     Crowned  shield  of 
arms.    Rev.  Free  horse  in  a  wreath. 

170,  AB,  Speciesthaler,  1662.     Obv.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Free 

horse, 

171,  John  Frederick,  1665-1679.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1676,    Rev.  Draped 

bust  1,     Rev.  Palm  tree  on  a  rock, 

172,  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  undated,     Obv.  Free  horse.     Rev.  Value, 

173,  AB.  One-third  thaler,  1673,     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  As  No,  171, 

174,  George  n,  1727-1760,  AV,  Ducat,  1729,     06i>.  Laureated  bust,  draped, 

1,     Rev.  Four  shields  crosswise, 
176,  AV,  6  Thaler,  1758,     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value. 

176,  AB,  Thaler,  1729,     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  with  supporters.    Rev.  Free 

horse. 

177,  AB.  Thaler,  1737.    Obv.  Crowned  shield.    Rev.  Horse. 


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178.  AB.  Two-tMrds  thaler,  1733.     06?;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev. 

Free  horse. 

179.  AE.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1760.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Wild  man, 

180.  George  m,  1760-1820.  AR.  Thaler,  1766.     Obv.  GEORG.  III.D.G.M. 

BRIT.  etc.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  St.  Andrew  with  cross, 
41  mm. 

181.  AE.  24  Mariengrocohen,  1783.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev. 

Value. 

182.  AE.  Ditto.     1796. 

183.  AR.  Ditto.     1797. 

184.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1801.     Rev.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Value. 

185.  Ditto.     1807.     Obv.  Round  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value, 

186-187.  Dietrichstein.     Ferdinand.    AE.  Thaler,  1693.    Obv.  FERD:  S: 

R:l:  PRINCEPS.     A.  DIETRICHSTEIN.  Bust  with  wig  r.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

188.  Henneberg.     AE.  Two-thirds  thaler,    1693.  Obv.  Shield  of  arms, 

crowned.    Rev.  Crowned  hen. 

189.  AE.  Thaler,  1693.     Obv.  Helmeted  arms  of  Saxony  and  Henneberj?. 

Rev.  Crowned  hen.    46  mm. 

190.  s'Heerenberg.     William  IV,  1576-1686.    AE.  Crown.     Obv.  Crowned 

bust.     Rev.  Lion  rampant,  holding  arms  of  s'H. 

191.  Landgraviate  of  Hesse-Cassel.     William  V,  1627-1637.    AE.    Species- 

thaler    1636.     Obv.     Crowned     lion,      rampant.       Rev.     I  EH  OVA 
VOLENTE  HVMILIS  LEVABOR.     Sheaf  of  grain. 

192.  Ludwig  Vm,  1739-1768.     AV.  Ducat,  1761.     Obv.  Four  pairs  of  LL's, 

addorsed,  crosswise.     Rev.  Arms  within  circle  of  seven  escutcheons. 

193.  Frederick n,  A.  D.  1760-1785.    AV.  Pistole,  1771.    Oftt;.  FRIDERICUS. 

ll.D.G.HASS.  L.H.C.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Star. 

194.  AV.  Double  pistole,  1785.     Similar  to  No.  193. 

196.  AE.  Speciesthaler,  1766.     06?;.  FRIDERICUS. ll.D.G.HASS, LANDG. 
HAN.COM.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  with  supporters. 

196.  AE.  Half-reichsthaler,  1785.     Similar  to  No.  195. 

197.  AE.  Quarter-reichsthaler,  1767.     06?;.  Arms.     Rev.  Value  on  a  shield. 

198.  AE.  Ditto,  1768.     As  No.  195,  except  value  is  within  a  circle. 

199.  AE.  Sixth-thaler,  1767.     Obv.  Shield    supported  by  crowned  lion. 

Rev.  Value  in  a  circle. 

200.  William IX,  A. D.  1786-1821.    AV.  6 Thaler,  1799.    06?;.  WILHELMUS 

IX  D.G.HASS.LANDG.H.C.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Lion,  couchant,  before 
a  trophy. 

201.  AE.  Thaler,  1789.     06?;.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  crowned. 

202.  AE.  Sixth-thaler,  1791.     06?;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value. 

203.  Wilhelm  I,  Elector,  A.  D.  1802.     AV.  6  Thaler,  1817.     06?;.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Shield  of  arms;  above,  5.  THALER. 

204.  AE.    Thaler,    1819.     06?;.     WILHELM     I.KURF.SOUV.LANDGR. 

Short  bust  r.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 
206.  AE,    Half-thaler,   1819.     06?;.   WILHELM    I.    KURF.S.    L.   Z.   etc 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 

206.  Hohenlohe  Neuenstein.     Wolfgang  Julius,  1676-1698.    AE.   Thaler, 

1697.    06?;.   W.  I.  G.  V.  H.  G.  H.  Z.  L.  V.  G.  G.  F.  M.  O.  V.  R. 
Bust  r.     Rev.  Knight  in  armor,  mounted,  r. 

207.  Ludwig  Frederick  Carl,  A.  D.  1765-1805.    AE.  Speciesthaler,  1770. 

Obv.  Cuirassed  bust  r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  mantle. 

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476         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

208.  Hohonlohe  Gleichen.     Carol  August,  1737-1767.    AB.  Speciesthaler, 

1738.  Obv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Shield  surmounted  by  three  helmets. 
41  mm. 

209.  Duchy  of  Holstein.     Peter  m  of  Bussia.    AB.  Thaler,  1763.     Obv. 

PETRUS.  D.  G.  MAGNUS  DUX  TOTIUS  RUSSIAE.  Bust  r. 
Rev.  Double  eagle. 

210.  Lippi.     Simon  Augustus,  1734-1782.    AB.  Sixth-thaler,  1770.    Obv. 

Head  r.    Rev.  Value. 

211.  L3wenstein-Wertheim.     Euchair  Casimir,   1681-1698.    AB.  Thaler, 

1697.  Obv.  Tree  held  together  by  bars;  —  the  same  split  by  two 
hands.    Rev.  Helmeted  shield. 

212.  Carol,  1735-1789.    AB.  Speciesthaler,  1769.     06?;.   Bust,  draped,  r. 

Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  with  supporters. 

213.  Mansfeld.     Peter  Ernest  et  al.    AB.  Thaler,  1582.     Obv.  PE:  ERN: 

IO:AL:IO:HO:BRV:HO:CHR:FRA:ET:PATR.  Helmeted  arms. 
Rev.  St.  George  and    Dragon. 

214.  AB.  Thaler,   1597.     Obv.    PETER.ERN.BRVNO.GE.HA.GE.P.     As 

last.    Rev.  St.  George  and  Dragon. 
216.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1593.     Similar  to  last. 

216.  AB.  Thaler,  undated.    Obv.  HOIGER.GEBHAR.ALBER.ET.PHILP. 

Helmeted  arms.    Rev.  St.  George,  mounted,  spearing  dragon. 

217.  Palatinate  of  the  Bhine.    Carl  Ludwig,  1650-1680.    AB.  Thaler,  1660. 

Obv.  BuBtr.    i?CT.  DOMINVS  PROVIDEBIT.     Arms. 

218.  Carl  Philip,  1716-1713.    AV.  Ducat,  1721.   Obv.  The  count  mounted  r. 

Rev.  Five  shields  crosswise. 

219.  AV.  Double  ducat,  1733.     Obv.  CAR.  PHILIP.  D.  G.    EL.  PALATI- 

NUS.    Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms;  CC  and  PP  crosswise. 

220.  Carl  Theodore,  1743-1799.    AV.  Ducat,  1757.    06v.  Nude  bust  r.    Rev. 

SIC  FULGENT  LITTORA  RHENI.     Mining  scene  on  Rhine. 

221.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1758.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  shields  of  arms. 

222.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1765.     Obv.  Short  bust  r.     Rev.   Two  shields  of 

arms,  crowned;  at  sides,  olive  and  palm  branches. 

223.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1766.    Obv.  As.  No.  222.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  sup- 

ported by  lion  on  right. 

224.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1774.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  222. 

225.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1751.    Obv.  Bust,  cuirassed,  r.    Rev.  EX  VIS- 

CERIBVS  FODINAE  WILDBERG.     Crowned  arms. 

226.  AB.  Half-speciesthaler,  1765.     Similar  to  No.  222. 

227.  Duchy  of  Saxony  and  Possessions.    Ernestine  Line.     Frederick  HI, 

George,  and  John,  1486-1526.  AB.  Thaler,  undated.  "  Klapmuetze- 
thaler."  Obv.  Bust  with  cap  r.  Rev.  Busts  of  John  and  George, 
vis-h-vis.    41  mm. 

228.  John  der  Bestaendige,  and  Georg,  1526-1532.     AB.  Thaler,  undated. 

Obv.  Bust  of  John  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  George  1. 

229.  Saxe  Gotha.     John   Casimir,   1570-1600.    AB.   Thaler,   1598.     Obv. 

D.  G.  lOHA.  CASI.  ET.  lOH.  ERNS.  FRA.  DVCES.  SAXONIAE. 
Half-length  busts  vis-d-vis.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms  encircled  by  13 
small  shields. 

230.  SaxeAltenberg.    AB.  Thaler,  1607.     06v.   lOH AN  :- PHILIP.   ET - 

FRIDERI-DEI  GRA.  Busts  vis-cL-vis.  Rev.  lOH:  WIL:-ET. 
FR I D :  -  W I L.  etc.     Busts  vis-d-ins.    40  mm. 

231.  Saxe-alt- Weimar.    Frederick  Wilhelm  and  John,  1676-1602.    AB. 

Thaler,  1682.  Obv.  D.  G.  FRI.  — WIL.  DV.  — SAX.  LA  — N.  THV. 
E  — MA.  R.  Ml.  — MO.  IMP.  Facing  bust.  Rev.  D.  G.  10  — 
HAN.  DV  —  SAX.  etc.    Facing  bust.    41  mm. 


^■S32.  Saze  Weimer  (Middle  line).     Tlie  Eight  Brothers.    AV.  Ducat,  1614. 

^ft  06u.  MONETA  — AVREA  — 8.  FRAT.  —  DVC.  SAX.    Four  facing 

^B  busts.    Rev.  Four  facing  busts. 

B'S33.  AB.  Thaler,  1611.     Ohv.  D.  G.   10:  ERNES:  —  FRIDERICVS  — 

H  WILHELMVS  — ALBERTVS.    Four  facing  busts.    i?ei;.  Four  facing 

busts.     40  mm. 

234.  Saze  neu-Weimar.    John  Ernest,  A.  D.  1662-1683.    AB.  Two-thirds 

thaler,  1677.    Ohv.  Cuirassed  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

136.  Saze-Salfeld-Coburg.     Ernest  Frederick.    AB.   Speciesthaler,   1765. 

Ohv.  Cuirassed  bust.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
236.  Albertine  Line.     George,  1500-1539.     AB.  Thaler,  1630.     Ohv.  NAW. 
^m  MVNT.  HERZOG.GEORGEN.ZV.SAXE.     Bust  1.     iJet;.  Five 

^B-  shields  crosswise. 

^bsT.  The  Electors.     August,    1553-1586.     AB.   Thaler,    1656.     Ohv.    AV- 
^m  GVSTVS.D.G.DVX.SAXONIAE.S.A.ROMA.IM.    Bust  r.     Rev. 

^^R.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms. 

^288.  AB.  Thaler,   1667.     Ohv.   TANDEM    •BONA    •CAVSA^TRIVM- 
PH  AT.     Two  swords  in  saltire,  on  shield.     Rev.  Inscription. 

■  239.  Christian,  John  George  I,  and  Augustus,  1591-1601.  AB.  Thaler, 
1692.     Three  facing  busts.     Rev.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms. 

240.  AB.  Thaler,  1593.     As  No.  231. 

241.  John  George  I,  1611-1656.    AB.  Clippethaler,  1615.     Ohv.  Half  length 

figure  of  duke.     Rev.  Two  swords  in  saltire.     40  by  42  mm. 

242.  AV.  "Sophienducat,"  1616.     Ohv.  S  C  in  monogram  over  sword  and 

scepter,  crowned.     Rev.  I  H.S;  eye  above. 

243.  AV.  Luther  Anniversary  Ducat,  1617.     Ohv.  John  George  crowned  r. 

Rev.  Bust  of  Frederick  III  crowned  r. 

244.  AB.  Thaler,  1619.  Ohv.  PRO  LEGE  ET  GREGE.  Duke  moimted. 
R&v.  D.G.  I  lOHANN.  GEORG  |  DVX  SAX.  etc.  Twelve-line  in- 
scription. 

AB.  Speciesthaler,   1636.     Ohv.  Mailed  bust.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms, 
surmounted  by  six  helmets.     46  mm. 
[946.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1656.     Ohv.  Inscription  in  two  circles;  facing  bust. 
Rev.  Nine-line  inscription.     Sterbethaler.     47  mm. 
AB.  Half-thaler,  1630.     Ohv.  Mailed  bust.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
John  George  n,   1666-1680.     AB.  Speciesthaler,  1660.     Ohv.  Bust  r. 
Rev.  Shield  of  arms  surmounted  by  eight  helmets. 
|S49.  John  George  m,  1630-1691.  AB.  Speciesthaler,  1686.     Ohv.  Cuirassed 
bust  r.     Rev.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms.     46  mm. 
Frederick  Augustus  I,  1694-1733.    AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1696.    Ohv. 
Bust  r.    Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned,  between  palm  branches. 
39  mm. 
f861.  AV.  Ducat,  1711.     Ohv.  Elector,  mounted,  r.     Rev.  Two  altars;  scep- 
ter, crown  and  orb  on  one;  crown  and  sword  on  other. 
252.  Frederick  Augustus  m,  1763-1806.    A.  Xavier,  Prince  regent.     AB. 
Speciesthaler,  1767.   Ohv.  XAVIERVS  D.G.REG:PR:POL:  &.  LITH  : 
DVX  SAX.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
263.  AB.  Thaler,  1764.     Ofiv.  FRID. AUGUST,  etc.     Bust  r.     iJev.  Shield 
of  arms,  crowned.    43  mm. 
AB.  Thaler,  1766.    Ohv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms 

crowned;  below,  DER  SEEGEN         DES  BERGBAUES. 
AB.   Two-thirds  thaler,   1766.     Ohv.   As    last.     Rev.  Two   shields, 
crowned.     34  mm. 

AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1768.    Siioilar  to  last 


478         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDAIjS. 

267.  AR.  Twelfth-thaler,  1764.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Value. 

268.  AR.  Twenty-fourth  thaler,  1764.     Similar  to  No.  257,  except  value. 

269.  B.  Augustus,  after  reaching  majority.     AV.   10  Thaler,   1783.     Obv. 

FRID:  AUGUST:  D:  G:  DUX  SAX:  ELECTOR.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
Two  shields  of  arms  crowned. 

260.  AV.  10  Thaler,   1794.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  draped,  r.     Rev.  Arms 

within  palm  branches. 

261.  AV.  6  Thaler,    1777.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  259.     Rev.  Two  shields, 

crowned. 

262.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1776.    Obv.  As  No.  259.    Rev.  X.EINE  MARCK  F. 

Arms  crowned. 

263.  AR.  Ditto,  1790.     Similar  to  No.  262. 

264.  AR.    Speciesthaler,    1790.      " Vicariatsthaler.".     Obv.    FRID  .  AVG. 

•  ••VICARIVS  EMPERII.     Bust  r.     i?e^.  Double  eagle. 
266.  AR.   Speciesthaler,   1806.     Obv.   As  No.  260.     Rev.  Crowned  arms 
within  palm  wreath. 

266.  AR,  Ditto,  1806.     "Ausbeutethaler."     Obv.  As  No.  260.    Rev.  DER 

SEEGEN  DES     BERGBAUES.     Arms  as  last. 

267.  Saxe  Seitz.    Maurice.    AR.  Thaler,  1667.    Commemorating  completion 

of  palace.     Obv.  Facing  bust.     Rev.  Palace  at  Zeitz.     46  mm. 

268.  Schwarzburg  Rudolstadt.     Frederic   Carl  I,    1790-1793.    AR.   Half- 

thaler,  1791.  Obv.  D.G. FRID. CAROL,  etc.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Arms 
crowned. 

269.  Stolberg,  Wernigerode.     Ludwig,   1544-1674.    AV.   Ducat,   undated, 

Obv.  LVDOVI.  CO.  STOL.  KON.  RVT.  WER*.  Five  shields  of 
arms  crosswise.  Rev.  MAXIMIL.  II.  ROMANO.  IMPER.  Orb 
and  eagle. 

270.  Wolfgang  George,  1612-1631,    AR,  Speciesthaler,  1626.     Obv.   Hel- 

meted  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Stag  1. 

271.  Duchy  of  WUrtemburg.    AV,  Half-ducat,  1732.     Obv.  EBER.LUD.D. 

G.DVX.WUR.&.  T.     Bustr.     i^ev.  Shield  of  arms. 

272.  Charles  Eugene,   1737-1793.     AV.  Ducat,  1790.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r. 

Rev.  Garnished  shield  of  arms. 
278.  AR,  Thaler,  1760.     Obv.  CAROLVS  D.G.DVX.WURT.  &  T.     Bustr. 

Rev.  Arms  within  wreath. 
274.  AR.  Thaler,  1781.     Obv.  As  No.  273.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
276.  AR,  16  Kreutzer,  1769,     Obv.  Bustr.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

CITIES. 

276.  Imperial  City  of  Augsburg.     Ferdinand  TL.    AV.  Ducat,  1623.     Obv. 

Double  eagle.    Rev.  AVGVSTA  V I N  D  ELIC.    Arms  of  city— fir  cone. 
276a.  Ferdinand  in.     AV.   Ducat,    1631.     Obv.   Laureated  bust  r.     Rev. 
Arms  of  city-fir  cone. 

277.  Leopold  I.    AR.  Speciesthaler,  1694,     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  AV- 

GVSTA VINDELICORVM.  Arms  supported  by  Neptune  and 
Aquarius. 

278.  Bremen,  Imperial  City.     Ferdinand  n,  1619-1637.  AR.  3  Grote,  1736. 

'  Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Key  and  date. 

279.  Ferdinand  m,  A.  D,  1637-1668,     AR,  24  Grote,  1643,     Obv.  Double 

eagle.    Rev.  Key  on  shield. 

280.  AR,  12  Grote,  1661,     As  No.  279. 

281.  AR.    12    Grote,   1667,     Obv.    Double    eagle.     Rev.     STAT.     GELT 

BREMER.    Crowned  key.    30  mm. 


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AR.  6  Grote,  1646.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  MONE  -  NO.   REIP. 
BREM  -  ENSIS.     Shield  on  cross. 

283.  AR.  2  Grote,  1642.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Key. 

284.  Leopoldl,  1668-1705.    AV.  Double  Ducat,  1667.    06i;.  LEOPOLD:D:G: 

ROM  -  IMP:SEM:AUGUS:    The    Emperor,   standing,   crowned. 
Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     29  mm. 
286.  AV.  Ducat,  1672.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  key  in  a 
wreath. 

286.  AR.  Doppelthaler,  1668.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  with  support- 

ers.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

287.  AR.  Thaler,  1660.  Obv.  Double  eagle.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms  with 
supporters.     45  mm. 

888.  AR.  Thaler,  1660.     Another  variety  of  No.  287. 

289.  AR.  24  Grote,  1661.  Obv.  Double  eagle.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms.     37  mm. 

290.  AR.  24  Grote,  1666.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  As  last,   but   with 

SEMP.  in  legend. 

291.  AR.  12  Grote,  1666.     Similar  to  No.  290. 

292.  AR.  6  Grote,  1672.     Obv.  BREMER  STAT  GELT.     Shield  of  arms, 

crowned.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

293.  AR.  3  Grote,  1677.     As  last. 

294.  Bil.  Grote,  1674.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

295.  Charles  VI,  1711-1740.     Bil.    Grote,   1733.     Obv.   CAROL.   VL   etc. 

Double  eagle.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

296.  Bil.  Grote,  1739.    06^;.  CAR:  VL  etc.    Double  eagle.    i2CT.AsNo.201. 
297-298.  Francis  I,  1745-1765.     AR.  24  Grote,  1749.     Obv.  FRANCISCVS. 

D.  G.  etc.     Double  eagle,  crowned.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

299,  AR.  48  Grote,  1753.     Obv.  As  No.  297.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms 

with  supporters.     37  mm. 
299a.  Bil.  Grote,  1754.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

300.  Campen,  Imperial  City.  Matthias.  AR.  Florin.  Obv.  Double  eagle; 
stamped  HOL.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

801.  AV.  Double  ducat,  1656.  Obv.  FERD.IILD.G.R.  etc.  King  stand- 
ing r.  holding  scepter  and  orb.  iJcu.  MO.NOV  I  AVREA  |  I M PERI  I 
CAMPEN. 

802.  Imperial  City  of  Constanz.  AR.  Thaler,  1626.  Obv.  FERD.N.D.G. 
ROM.IMPER  etc.     Arms.     i?ei;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

803.  Daventer,  Imperial  City.  Leopold,  1668-1705.  AR.  Florin  (16)86. 
06i).  FERDINAND. ILD. G.ROM. SEM.AV.  Doubleeagle;  stamped 
HOL.     iJei;.  Crowned  shield. 

304.  AR.  Florin,  1684.  Obv.  LEOP.IGN.  D.G.  .  LEG.  R.  .  IMP.SEM. 
AVG.     Doubleeagle.     i?ei;.  Crowned  shield. 

805.  Frankfort,  Imperial  City.     AV.  Election  Ducat  of  Matthias,  1612.     Obv. 

Emperor  seated.     Rev.  Eagle  crowning  an  angel. 

806.  AV.  Election  Ducat  of  Charles  vn,  1742.     Obv.  Laureated  bast  r. 

Rev.  Volume  inscribed  DEC  A  |  LOG  US. 
806a.  AV.  Election  Ducat  of  Francis  n,  1792.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev. 
Sword,  scepter,  and  crown  on  altar. 

807.  Friedberg,  Imperial  City.    AR.  Two-thirds  reichsthaler,  1747.     Obv. 

Double  eagle.     Rev.   MONETA   CASTRI    IMP.   FRIDBERG.    St. 
George  and  dragon. 

808.  Halberstadt.    AR.   Thaler,   1631.    Obv.  Arms  of  the  city.    Rev.  S. 

STEPHANU:  PROTOMAR.    St.  Stephen  standing. 


480         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

309.  Hamburg.    AV.  Ducat,  1644.     Obv.  AVCPLCR  GRACIA  1644.     Ma- 

donna and    Holy    Child.      Rev.  Madonna   and    Child;    anna    of 
Hamburg.     23  mm. 

310.  Hambtirg,  Imperial  City.    Charles  VI.    AE.  16  Schilllnge,  1726.    Obv. 

HAMBURGER.    CURRENT.    GELDT.      Shield    of   arms.     Rev. 
Double  eagle.     34  mm. 
811.  AR.  8  ScMlUnge,  1726.     Similar  to  No.  310. 

312.  AR.  2  Schillinge,  1720.     Obv.  City  Gate.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

313.  Joseph  n,  1765-1790.     AR.  16  SchilUnge,  1789.     Obv.  Arms  of  Ham- 

burg. Rev.  Double  eagle. 
314-318.  Francis  H,  1792-1804.    AR.  32  SchilUnge,  1795.    Obv.  As  No.  313. 
Rev.  Double  eagle. 

316.  AR.  8  SchilUnge,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  314;  large  types. 

317.  AR.  8  SchilUnge,  1797,     Similar  to  No.  314,  but  types  are  smaller. 

318.  AR,  4  SchilUnge,  1797.     Similar  to  No.  316,  except  value. 

319.  Hildesheim.     AR.    Sixth-thaler,    1644.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  within 

ermine  mantle.     Rev.  Value. 

320.  Magdeburg.    AV.  Ducat,  1679.     06v.  FERDINAND. I. D.G.RO:!  :S:A, 

Double  eagle.     Rev.  Maid  upon  city  gate. 

321.  AR.  Thaler,  1617.     Luther  anniversary  piece.     Obv.  Double  eagle. 

Rev.  Busts  of  Huss  and  Luther. 

322.  Metz.     AR.  Speciesthaler,  1660.     Obv.  St.  Stephen.     Rev.  Shield. 

323.  NordUngen.     Frederick  IV,  Emperor,  1440-1493.     AV.  Ducat.     Obv. 

Orb  within  tressure  of  three  arches.    Rev.  St.  John. 

324.  Nuremberg.    Frederick  and  Sigismond,  1486-1495.    AV.  Ducat.    Obv. 

FRID:&:    SIGISM     :    MARCH. BRAND.     St.   John.    Rev.  Cross 
with  shields  in  angles.     23.5  mm. 

325.  AV.  Ducat.     06v.  MONETA:  COMVNIS:  D:  NVREMBERG.     Eagle 

displayed.     Rev.  St.  Lawrence  with  grill. 

326.  AV.  Ducat,  1521.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  St.  Lawrence  with  grill. 

327.  AV.  Ducat,  1523.     Similar  to  last. 

328.  AV.  Ducat,  1612.     Obv.   MONE-f-REIPVB-|-NVRENBERG.     Eagle. 

Rev.  St.  Lawrence. 

329.  AV.  Ducat,  1613.     06t;.  Shield;  above,  winged  seraph  head.     Rev.  St. 

Lawrence  supporting  large  grill. 

330.  AV.  Ducat,  1617.     Obv.  Oval  shield.    Rev.  SANCTVS  LAVRENTIVS. 

The  saint  supporting  grill.     23  mm. 

331.  AV.  Ducat,  1640.     Obv.  DVCATVS  REIPVB  NORIMBERG.     Eagle. 

Rev.  St.  Sebald  supporting  two  shields. 

832.  AV.   Ducat,   1700.     Obv.  SECVLVM    NOVVM    CELEBRAT    RESP. 

NORIBERGENSIS.     Three  shields.     Rev.  Lamb  on  globe. 

833.  AV.  Half-ducat,  1700.     Similar  to  last. 

334.  AV.    Quarter-ducat,    1700.     Obv.    MON.REIP.NORIMB.     Shield   of 

arms.     Rev.  As  No.  332. 
336.  AV.  Third-ducat,  undated.     Obv.  Shield  with  mural  crown.     Rev.  Ab 

332. 

336.  AV.  Ducat,  square.    Types  similar  to  No.  332.     19  by  19  mm. 

337.  AV.  Half-ducat,  square.     Types  similar  to  No.  334.     15  by  15  mm. 

338.  AV.  Quarter-ducat,  square.     Types  similar  to  No.  335. 

339.  AV.  One  thirty-second  ducat,  undated.     Obv.  Shield.    Rev.  Paschal 

lamb. 


^m  S40.  Imperial  City  of  Nuremberg.     AR.  30  Kreutzer,  1673.     Obv.  MAXI- 
■  MILIAN.IMP.AVG.P.F.DECRETO.     Double     eagle.     Rev.    Two 

^B  shields. 

B  3*1-  AB.eOKreutzer,  1611.    06v.  RVDOLPH:  II:  ROM:  IMP:  etc.     Eagle. 
Rev.  As  No.  311. 

342.  AV.  Ducat,  1612.  Obv.  D:  MATHIAE  RO:  IMP:  ET  ANNAE  etc. 
Busts  r.     Rev.  Three  shields  of  arms. 

343.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1621.  Obv.  FERDINANDVS. II. D:  G:  ROMAN  etc. 
Double  eagle.     Rev.  Three  shields. 

344.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1767.  Obv.  FRANCiSCUS. D.G.ROM. IMP.  etc. 
Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  shields.     42  mm. 

345.  AE.  Ditto,  1769.     Another  variety  of  344. 
846.  AR.     Speciesthaler,     1765.      Obv.     lOSEPHVS     II. D.G.ROM. IMP. 

Double  eagle.     Rev.  View  of  city. 

347.  Imperial  City  of  Getting.  Carl  Wolfgang,  1622-1649.  AR.  Thaler, 
1641.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms. 

348.  Albert  Ernest  I,  1669-1683.  AR.  60  Kreutzer,  1676.  Obv.  A  E,  in 
monogram,  crowned.     Rev.  Dog  1. 

349.  Imperial  City  of  Regensberg.  AV.  Ducat.  Obv.  FRANCISC.I.D.G. 
ROM. IMP.     Bustr.    iJev.  View  of  the  city. 

350.  Schwarzenberg.  Ferdinand  &  Maria  Anna,  1683-1698.  AR.  Species- 
thaler, 1696.  Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  r.  Rev.  Two  oval  shields  within 
ermine  mantle. 

361.  Stralsund.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1707.  0 61;.  Miter,  value  and  date. 
Rev.  Cross. 

852.  Strassburg.    AV.  Ducat.    O61;.  VRBEM.  CHRISTE.  TVAM.  SERVA. 

Madonna  and  Child.    Rev.    AVREVS.    VRBIS.    ARGENTINAE. 

NVMMVS.     Arms. 
363.  AR.  Thaler.    06t;.  Lily.    Rev.  NVMMVS  REIP.  ARGENTORATEN- 

SIS.     Arms. 
354.  AR.  Groschen.  06?;.  Lily.  Rev.  GLORIA*  IN*EXCELSIS*DEO*. 

Cross. 
356.  Imperial  City  of  Ulm.    AR.  Siege  Half-thaler,  1704.     Obv.  Arms  oi 

city.     i?e?;.  DA. PACEM. NOBIS. DOMINE. 1704.     Double  eagle. 
356.  ZwoUe.    AR.    Florin.     Obv.    Double    eagle;    stamped    HOL.     Rev. 
^  Crowned  arms. 

|K  Bissrops. 

^H  857.  Bishopric  of  Bremen.    Heinrich  I,  1463-1496.  AV.  Florin.     Obv.  St. 
^^f  Peter  standing.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

368.  Christopher,  A.  D.  1511-1668.  AR.  6  Grote,  1612.  Obv.  St.  Peter 
seated.     Rev.  Key. 

359.  Coblentz.    AV.   Ducat.     Obv.   WERNER   AR.    EP.   TR.     St.    John 

seated.     Rev.  Arms. 

360.  Lothair  von  Meternich,  1599-1623.  AV.  Florin,  1610.  Obv.  LOTHA- 
RIUS  D.  G.  AR.  TR.  PR.  EL.  St.  Peter.  Rev.  MO.  NO.  A.  CO. 
N.  1510.     Four  shields. 

861.  Archbishopric  of  Cologne.  Dietrich  n,  1414-1463.  AV.  Florin.  Obv. 
THEODIC.  ARCHI.  COL.  St.  Peter,  seated.  Four  shields  cross- 
wise. 

362.  AV.  Florin.     Obv.  St.  Peter  standing.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

363.  AV.  Florin.  06?;.  THEODI  CAREPI  COLONI.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev. 
St.  Peter  standing  facing. 


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482         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

364.  AV.  Florin.     Obv.  Arms  over  long  cross.     Rev.   Three  shields  in  tri- 

angular position. 

365.  Rupert  of  Bavaria,  1463-1480.    AV.  Florin.    06tJ.  ROPERTVS  ARCPI. 

St.  Peter  seated.    Rev.  Cross  with  shields  in  angles. 

366.  Maximilian    Heinrich,    1650-1688.     AR.  Thaler,   1666.     Obv.    MAX, 

HAN.  D.  G.  ARC.  COL.  PRIN.  EL.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

367.  AE.  Thaler,  1669.     As  No.  366,  but  reading  MAX.  H  EN.  on  obverse. 

368.  Archbishopric  of  Mainz.    John  Adam,  A.  D.  1601-1604.    AV.  Ducat, 

undated.     06d.  lOHISAR*    •EP.  MOGV.     Bishop  seated.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

369.  AV.  Ducat,  undated.     Obv.  St.  Martin.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

370.  John  Philip,  1729-1732.     AB.  Thaler,  1671.     06t).   lOANN.  PHILIP: 

D:G:ARCHIEP:M0G:1.  6.  7.  1.     Bust  r.     iJe-y.  Shield  of  arms. 

371.  Francis  Louis,    1729-1732.     AV.  Ducat,1730.     Obv.    D.  G.  FRANC. 

LVD.  ARCHIEP.  MOG.  PR.  EL.     Bust  r.    i?et;.  DEO  DVCE.    Lion. 

372.  Emerick  Joseph,  1763-1774.   AR.  Speciesthaler,  1766.   Obv.  EMERWC. 

lOSEPH.  D.  G.  A.  EP.  MOG  etc.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  shields  of 
arms.     Edge,  DEO  •PATRIA  •  ET  •  SVBDITIS.     43  mm. 

373.  Friedrich  Carl,  1774-1802.     AR.   Speciesthaler,   1794.     Obv.   CHUR- 

MAINZ.     Shield  of  arms    i^e-y.  X  |  El NE  PEINE  MARK  |  1794. 

374.  Bishopric  of  Miinster.     Frederick  Christian,  1688-1706.     AR.  24  Ma- 

riengroschen,  1692.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Value  within  a 
circle. 

375.  AR.  Ditto,  1693.     As  No.  374. 

376.  Bisphoric  of  OsnabrUck.    Ernest  August,  1662-1698.    AR.  Thaler, 

1687.     Obv. 'Buatr.    iiet;.  Shield  of  arms  surmounted  by  five  helmets. 

377.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1690.     Obv.  Arms,  over  scepter  and  Bishop's 

staff  in  sal  tire.     Rev.  Wild  matf. 

378.  Bisphoric    of    Paderborn.     Herman   Werner  Wolf,   1683-1704.     AR. 

Thaler,  1685.     Obv.  St.  Anthony  and  Holy  Child,  crowned  by  the 
Madonna.     Rev.  Oval  shield  surmounted  by  five  helmets. 

379.  Abbey  of  Quedlinburg.    Anna   Sophia,  1645-1680.     AR.  Two-thirds 

thaler,  1675.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Helmeted  shield  of  arms. 

380.  Bishopric  of  Regensberg.     Sede  Vacante.    AR.  Speciesthaler,  1787. 

Obv.  St.  Peter.     Rev.  REGNANS  |  CAPITULUM  |  etc. 

381.  Archbishopric  of  Salzburg.     Paris  of  London,  1619-1653.    AV.  Ducat, 

1640.     Square.     Obv.  St.  Rupert  seated.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

382.  AR.   Speciesthaler,   1628.     Obv.  Facade  of  cathedral.    Rev.  Casket 

borne  by  four  bishops. 

383.  Maximilian    Gandolphus,    1668-1687.     AV.   Half-ducat,    1668.     Obv. 

M  AX. G  A N  D .  etc.     Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  St.  Rupert  seated. 

384.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1682.     Obv.  Two  archbishops  with  shield  between 

them.     Rev.  Bishop,  St.  Martin,  and  four  martyrs. 
886.  John  Ernst,  1687-1727.    AR.  Speciesthaler,  1692.     Obv.  Arms;  above, 

Virgin  and  Child.    Rev.  St.  Rupert  standing. 
886.  Francis  Anthony,  1709-1727.    AV.  Quarter-ducat,  1714.     Obv.  Arms. 

Rev.  St.  Rupert  seated. 

387.  AV.  Ditto,  1719. 

388.  Sigismund  HI,  1753-1771.     AR.  Speciesthaler,  1754.     Obv.  Madonna 

and  Child.     Rev.  St.  Rupert  seated  1. 

389.  Jerome  von   CoUoredo  Wallsee,   1772-1803.    AV.  Half-ducat,  1776. 

06v.    HIERONYMOVS    D.G.A.  &.  P.S.    etc.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Arms 
within  crowned  mantle. 

390.  AV.  Ducat,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  389. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         483 

391.  AH.  Thaler,  1785.     Types  similar  to  No.  390. 

392.  Bishopric  of  Spires.     AV.  Ducat,  1770.     Obv.  AVGVSTVS  D.  G.  EP. 

SP.  S.  R.  I.  P.  etc.  •  Arms  within  an  ermine  mantle.    Rev.  Pallas 
standing  between  Justice  and  Peace. 

393.  AR.  Half-thaler,  1770.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  392. 

394.  Archbishopric  of  Treves.     Werner  von  Falkenstein,  1388-1418.     AV. 

Florin.     Obv.  WERNER  ARC  P.  TRE.    St.  John  standing  facing. 
iJet;.  MONET  A.  NOVA.     WESAN.     Three  shields. 

395.  Bishopric  of  Wuerzburg.      Francis  Ludwig,    1779-1795.     AR.    Spe- 

ciesthaler,  1781.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Within  ermine  mantle,  arms 
over  sword  and  scepter. 

396.  John  Gotfried,  1684-1698.    AR.  Thaler,  1693.     Obv.  Helmeted  shield 

of  arms  over  sword  and  scepter.    Rev.  St.  Killian.    46  mm. 

397.  Adam  Frederick,  A.  D.  1756-1779.     AV.  Ducat,  1764.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

and    oval    shield.    Rev.     FLOREBOREDIVIVO    HOCGERMINE 
PACIS.     St.  Killian.     Date  in  chronogram. 


For  coins  of  Prussia  issued  prior  to  the  dissolution  of  the  Empire,  1806, 
see  page  493,  Nos.  634-658. 


KINGDOM  OF  WESTPHAIIA. 

398.  Jerome  Napoleon,  1807-1813.     AV.  10  Thaler,   1810.    Obv.   HI  EP- 

ONYMOUS NAPOLEON.    Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.KOEH\G 
VON  WESTPH  ALIEN  FR.  PR.     Value  and  date. 

399.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1811.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  As  No.  398. 

400.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1813.     As  last. 

401.  AV.  10  Francs,  1813.     Obv.   As  No.   399.    Rev.  Value;   rnm— eagle 

head — C. 

402.  AR.  Thaler,  1812.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  As  No.  398. 

403.  Ditto,  1813.     As  last. 

404.  AR.  Two-third  thaler,  1810.    As  No.  402. 
406.  Ditto,  1813. 

406.  AR.  2  Francs,  1818.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  2  MARK,  within 

a  wreath. 

407.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1809.     Obv.    H     N,  in    mongram.     Rev.  5   CENT. 

Legend  on  the  border  incused. 

484 


n.  MODERN  GERMANY. 


KINGDOM    OF   BAVARIA. 


418. 

419. 
420. 
421. 
422. 
423. 
424. 
426. 

426. 

427. 
428. 


Maximilian  Joseph  I,  1806-1825.    AB.     Thaler,  1807.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Crowned  shield  with  supporters. 
AR.  Thaler,  1809.    Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Scepter  and  sword  in  saltire; 

above,  a  crown. 
AR.  Thaler,  1818.     06t;.  Laureatedbust,  cuirassed.r.    iJei).  MAGNUS 

AB    INTEGRO    SAECLORUM     NASCITUR    ORDO.     Strong-box 

inscribed  CHARTA  MAGNA  BAVARIAE. 
AR.  Thaler,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  408. 
AR.  Thaler,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  409. 
Ludwig   I,   1825-1848.    AR.    Kronenthaler,    1826.     Obv.    LUDWIG 

KOENIG  VON    BAYERN.     Head  r.     i?ei;.  GERECHT    UND  BE- 

HARRLICH.     Crown  within  a  wreath. 
AR.   Speciesthaler,  1826.     Obv.  As  No.   413.     Rev.  VERLEGUNG 

DER     LUDWIG     MAXIMILIANS    SCHULE    VON     LANDSHUT 

NACH  MUENCHEN. 
AR.  Thaler,  1827.     Ofet).  As  No.  413.     i?ev.  Cross  of  Order  of  Theresia. 
AR.  Thaler,  1828.     As  No.  413. 
AR.  Thaler,  1828.     Obv.  As  No.  413.     Rev.  Bust  of  Queen  Theresia 

surrounded  by  busts  of  eight  children. 
AR.  Thaler,  1832.    06?;.  As  No. 413.    iJgv.  OTTO  PRINZ  V.  BAYERN 

GRIECHENLANDS    ERSTER    KOENIG.     The  prince  receiving 

the  crown  from  Hellas. 
AR.  Thaler,  1833.     Obv.  As  No.  413.     Rev.  Female,  standing,  hold- 
ing cornucopia.     Commemorates  Bavaria's  admission  to  Zollverein. 
AR.  Thaler,  1833.     Obv.  Similar  to  413;  below  bust,  ZEHN    EINE 

PEINE  MARK.    i2«v.  Monument  to  soldiers  of  Russian  campaign. 
AR.  Thaler,  1834.    Obv.  As  No.  413.    Rev.  LANDTAG  |  1834  |  within 

oak  wreath. 
AR.  Thaler,  1835.     Obv.  As  No.  413.     Rev.  Caduceus  within  olive 

wreath.     Commemorates  Bavaria's  admission  to  German  Zollverein. 
AR.  Thaler,  1835.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  413.     Rev.  Monument  mark- 
ing place  where  Queen  parted  with  her  son,  Otto. 
AR.  Thaler,  1836.     Obv.  No.  420.     Rev.  Prince  Otto  chapel,  marking 

his  departure  for  Greece. 
AR.  3  1/2  Gulden,  1837.    06?;.  As  No.  413.    iSev.  MUNZVEREINIGUNG 

SUDTEUTSCHER  STAATEN.     Female  with  scales  and    cornu- 
copia, standing.     Edge,  value.     38  mm. 
AR.  3  1/2  Gulden,  1838.    Obv.  As  No.  413.     Rev.  DIE  |  El  NTH  E I L- 

UNG  I  D.      KONIGREICHS  I   AUP     GESCHICHTL.   |   GRUND- 

LAGE  I  ZUROCKGEPOHRT.     Names  of  provinces  within  wreaths, 

38  mm. 
Commemorating  marriage  of  Crown  Prince.    AR.    3  1/2  Gulden,  1842. 

Obv.  As  No.  413.     Rev.  Busts,  jugate,  r.     38  mm. 
AR.  3  1/2   Gulden,  1844.     Obv.  As  No.  413.    Rev.   PELDHERRN- 

HALLE.     Front  view  of  structure.    38  mm. 

485 


486        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

429.  AE.  3  1/2  Gulden,  1848.     Obv.  As  No.  413.    Rev.  Arms  with  sup- 

porters; below,  VEREINSMUNZE.    41mm. 

430.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1847.    Obv.  As  No.  413.    Rev.  Arms  with  supporters; 

value  and  date. 

431.  AE.  Gulden,  1840.    Obv.  As  No.  413.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

oak  wreath. 

432.  AE.  Gulden,  1841.    As  last. 

433.  AE.  Half-gulden,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  431. 

434.  AE.  3  Kreutzer,  1839.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value 

and  date. 
436.  AE.  Kreutzer,  1839.    Types  similar  to  last. 

436.  AE.  Pfennig,  1839.     Obv.  Crowned  arms  within  oak  wreath.    Rev. 

Value  and  date. 

437.  AE.  Heller,  1839.    Types  as  last. 

438.  Maximilian  H,    1848-1864.     AE.    3  1/2   Gulden,  1854.     Obv.   MAXI- 

MILIAN 11— KOENIG  V.  BAYERN.  _  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms 
with  supporters;  below,  VEREINSMUNZE.    41  mm. 

439.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1865.    Obv.  As  No.  438.     Rev.  Arms  with  supporters; 

value  and  date. 
439a.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1865.     Obv.  As  No.  438.     Rev.  Statue  of  the  Madonna. 
Commemorative  of  the  restoration  of  Marieneaule,  Munich. 

440.  AE.  Vereinsthaler,  1889,     Obv.  As  No.  438.    Rev.  Arms;  value  and 

date. 

441.  Ditto,  1861. 

442.  AE.  Gulden,  1863.     Obv.  As  No.  438.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

oak  wreath. 

443.  Ludwign,  1864r-1886.    AE.  Vereinsthaler,  1867.     Obv.  LUDWIG  II— 

KOENIG   V.    BAYERN.     Head  r.    iJei;.  Crowned  arms  with  sup- 
porters. 

444.  Ditto,  1869. 

445.  AE.  Gulden,  1870.     Obv.  As  No.  443.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

446.  AE.  Half-gulden.     Types  as  last. 

447.  AE.  Zreutzer,  1869.     Obv.  Arms.    Rev.  As  No.  445. 

448.  AE.  2  Pfenning,  1870.     Obv.  Arms  within  oak  wreath.    Rev.  Value 

and  date. 

449.  AE.  1  Pfenning,  1869.    Types  similar  to  laat. 

GRAND-DTTCHY  OP  BADEN. 

460.  Charles,   1811-1818.    AE.   Kronenthaler,  1813.     Obv.  GROSSHER- 
ZOGTUM  BADEN.     Arms  within  mantle.     Rev.Yalne. 

451.  Ditto,  1816.     Obverse  type  larger. 

452.  Ludwig  Wilhelm,  1818-1830.    AV.  10  Gulden,  1819.    Ofei;.  WILHELM 

GROSHERZOG  VON  BADEN.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Arme. 

463.  AV.  5  Gulden,  1826.     Types  similar  to  No.  452. 

464.  AV.   6  Gulden,   1830.     Obv.  As  No.  452.    Rev.  Arms  within  Order 

chain,  and  the  whole  within  olive  wreath. 
466.  AE.  Kronenthaler,  1819.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  within  ermine  mantle. 
Rev.  Value. 

466.  AE.  Kronenthaler,  1819.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  452.     Rev.  Arms  within 

ermine  mantle;  below,  value. 

467.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1825.     Obv.  As  No.  452.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
458.  AE,  10  Kreutzer,  1830.     Obv.  As  No.  452.    Rev.  Value. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 


487 


1831.     Obv.     LEOPOLD 
Rev.  Crowned  arms  sup- 


459.  Leopold,    1830-1852.      AB.    Eronenthaler, 

GROSHERZOG  VON  BADEN.     Bust  r. 
ported  by  griffins. 

460.  AB.  Erouentlialer,  1834.     As  last. 

461.  AB.  Gulden,  1839.    Obv.  As  No.  459.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

wreath. 

462.  AB.  6  Kreutzer,  1834.  Types  as  last. 

463.  AE.  1  Kreutzer,  1835.  Types  similar  to  No.  461. 

464.  Frederic,     1866-1907.  AB.    Gulden,     1863.      Obv.     FRIEDERICH 

GROSHERZOG  VON  BADEN.     Head  r.     i?CT.  L  BAD.  LANDES- 
SCHIESSEN  MANNHEIM  28JUNI  1863.     Female  figure,  standing. 

465.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1869.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Arms  within  ermine 

mantle. 

466.  AB.  Half-giaden,  1869.     06v.  As  No.  464.     iiev.  Value  within  wreath. 

467.  AB.  3  Kreutzer,  1870.     06i;.  BADEN.     Arms.    Rev.  Value. 

468.  AE.  1  Kreutzer,  1870.     As  No.  467. 

469.  AE.  Half-kreutzer,  1870.     As  No.  467. 


BRATJNSCHWEia-WOLFENBTTETTEIj. 


470.  Frederick  William,    1806-1815.    AV.    10  Thaler,    1813.    Obv.    FRI- 

DERICVS  GVLIELMVS.     Crowned  arms.     Rev.  D.  G.  DVX  etc. 
Value. 

471.  George,  Prince  Begent.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1817.     06i;.  GEORGIVS  D. 

G.    PRINC.    REGENS.     Arms.    Rev.   TVTOR.    NOM.    CAROLL 
DVCIS  BRVNS.ET  LVN.     Value  and  date. 

472.  AB.  Twenty-fourth  thaler,  1820.     Obv.  Free  horse.     Rev.  Value. 

473.  AB.  1  Mariengroschen,  1819.     Similar  to  last. 

474.  AB.  4  Pfennige,  1823.     Similar  to  No.  472. 

475.  Carl  Frederic  Wilhelm,  1823-1830.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1825.    Obv.  CARL. 

HERZOG   ZU    BR.  U.  LUEN.     Arms,  crowned.    iJev.  Value  and 
date. 

476.  AB.  12  Mariengroschen,  1830.     Obv.  Horse.     Rev.  Value. 

477.  Wilhelm,  1830-1884.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1831.     Obv.  Free  horse.    Rev. 

Value  and  date. 

478.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1834.     Obv.  Crowned  arms,  supported  by  wild  men. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 

479.  AB.   Thaler,   1838.    Obv.   Head  r.    Rev..  Shield  of  arms  within  a 

mantle. 

480.  Ditto,  1841. 

481.  AB.  Doppel  vereinsthaler,  1866.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms 

within  mantle.     41  mm. 

482.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1866.     Types  similar  to  last. 

KINGDOM  OP  HANOVER. 

483.  Georg  Wilhelm  Frederick,  1814-1820.     AV.  10  Thaler,  1814.     Obv. 

Free  horse.     Rev.  Value. 

484.  Another  specimen  of  No.  483. 

486.  AV.  5  Thaler,  1815.     Obv.  Arms  within  the  Garter.    Rev.  Value. 

486.  AV.  2  1/2  Thaler,  1814.    Types  similar  to  No.  483. 

487.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1814.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

488.  Georg  Augustus  Frederick,  1820-1830.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1829.     Obv. 

GEORGIVS  IV  D.G.  BRIT.  &.  HANOV.  REXF.D.    Head  1.    Rev. 
Value  and  date. 


488         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

489.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1828.     Obv.  Laureated  head  1.     Rev.  Value. 

490.  WiUiam  Heinrich,  1830-1837.     AV.  10  Thaler,  1832.     Obv.  GULIEL- 

MUS  IV. D.G.BRIT. ET.HANOV. REX. F.D.  &c.     Head  r.    Rev. 
Round  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

491.  AV.  6  Thaler,  1838.     Obv.  Similar  to  last.     Rev.  Arms  crowned. 

492.  AH.  Sixth-thaler,  1834.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within 

the  Garter. 

493.  Ernest  Augustus,  1837-1861.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1838.    Obv.  ERNEST 

AUGUST  V.G.G.  KOENIG  V.  HANOVER.     Head  r.    iJev.  As  No. 
492. 

494.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1860.     Obv.  Head  (aged)  r.     Rev.  Arms. 
496,  AV.  2  1/2  Thaler,  1839.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

496.  AE.  Thaler,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  493. 

497.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1839.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value.     Edge,  N  EC 

ASPERATERRENT. 

498.  AB.  Twelfth-thaler,  1838.    Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value. 

499.  AB.  4  Pfennige,  1838.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Value. 

600.  AE.  Pfennige,  1838.     Obv.   E  A  R,   in  monogram,   crowned.    Rev. 

Value. 

601.  Georg   V,   1861-1866.     AV.   Krone,   1867.     Obv.   GEORG.V.v.G.G. 

KOENlGv.  HANNOVER.    Headl.  i?CT.  1  |  KRONE  |  1857  |  within 
wreath. 

602.  AB.  Thaler,  1862.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned  arms.     Edge,  NEC 

ASPERATERRENT. 

603.  AB.  Doppelthaler,  1864.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Arms,  with  supporters, 

within  chain  of  Garter. 

604.  AB.  Thaler,  1866.     As  last. 

FREE   CITY   OP  BREMEN. 

606,  AB.  36  Grote,  1846.     Obv.  Oval  shield  of  arms  with  supporters.     Rev. 

Value  within  oak  wreath. 
606.  AB.  12  Grote,  1841.     Obv.  FREIE  HANSESTADT  BREMEN.     Anns 

of  city.    Rev.  Value  within  oak  wreath. 
507.  AB.  12  Grote,  1860.     As  No.  506,  but  smaller  module. 

608.  AB.  6  Grote,  1840.     As  No.  506  except  value. 

609.  AB.  6  Grote,  1861.     As  No.  508,  but  of  smaller  module. 

610.  AB,  Grote,  1840.     As  No.  506  except  value. 

611.  AE.  Half-grote,  1841.     Types  similar  to  No.  506. 

612.  AE,  2  1/2  Schwaren,  1863,     Obv.  Key  and  date.     Rev.  Value. 

613.  AE,  Schwaren,  1869,     Similar  to  No.  512. 

614.  AB.  Thaler,  1866.     Obv.  Crowned  arms  with  supporters;  beneath, 

EIN  I  THALER    GOLD.     Rev.    ZWEITES  I  DEUTSCHES  I  BUN- 
DES-  1  SCHIESSEN  i  IN  BREMEN  |  1865. 
616.  AB.  Thaler,  1871.     Obv.  As  No.  514.     Rev.  ZUR   ERINNERUNG  | 
AN  DEN  I  GLORREICH  |  ERKAMPFTEN  (  FRIEDEN  |  VOM    10 
MAI  I  1871. 

FREE  CITY  OF  FRANKFORT. 

616.  AB.    Thaler,   1672.     Obv.    MONETA.NOVA.REI  :  PUB :    FRANCO- 

FURT*.     Eagle  displayed  and  crowned.    Rev.  Cross.    37  mm. 

617.  AB.  3  1/2  Gulden,  2  Vereinsthaler,  1846.    Obv.  View  of  the  city. 

Rev.  Values  within  oak  wreath.    41.5  mm. 


I 


CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AKD   MEDALS.         489 

618.  AK.  2  Gulden,  1845.     Obv.  Crowned  eagle.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

619.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1848.    Obv.  CONSTITUIRENDE  VERSAMMLUNG 

I.D.F.     STADT  FRANKFURT  18  MAI  1848.     Double  eagle.    Rev. 
Crowned  eagle. 

620.  AE.  2  Gulden,  1848.     Obv.  Aa  No.  519.     Rev.  In  field,  ERZH  ERZOG  I 

JOHANN  I  VON  I  OESTERREICH;    around,     ERWAHLT    ZUM 
REICHSVERWESERetc.     36  mm. 

621.  AB.  2  Gulden,  1866.     Obv.  Crowned  eagle.    Rev.  ZUR  |  DRITTEN  | 

SACULARFEIER  I   DES  |   RELIGIONS  I   FRIEDENS  I  VOM  25 
SEPT  I  1555    -    ...     -    1855. 

622.  AB.  Gulden,  1838.     Obv.  FREIE  STADT.     Eagle;  below,  FRANK- 

FURT.   Rev.  1  I  GULDEN  |  1838. 

623.  AR.  Gulden,  1863.     Obv.  Crowned  eagle.    Rev.  1  |  GULDEN  (  1863  | 

within  a  wreath. 

624.  AR.  Half-gulden,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  522. 
626.  AR.  6  Zreutzer,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  522. 

626.  AR.  3  Kreutzer,  1838.     Ditto. 

627.  AR.  Kreutzer,  1838.     Ditto. 

628.  AR.  Vereinsthaler,  1859.     Obv.  Female  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  eagle. 

Edge,  STARK  IM  RECHT. 

629.  AB.  Ditto,  1860. 

630-631.  AB.  Doppelvereinsthaler,  1861.     Types  similar  to  No. -528. 

PRINCIPALITY  OF  SESSEi. 

632.  Wilhelm  n,  1821-1847.     AB.  Third-thaler,  1824.     06i).  WILHELM  II 

KURF.S.L.HESSEN.G.H.V.FULDA.     Bustr.    i?et;.Value  and  date. 

633.  AV.  6 Thaler,  1840.    062).WILH.II.KURF.U.FRIEDR.WILH.KURPR. 

U .  M  I T  R  E  G .    Arms.    Rev .  In  field,  value  and  date. 

634.  AB.  Thaler,  1836.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  533,  except  value 

and  date. 

635.  AB.  Sixth-thaler,  1831.    Types  similar  to  No.  532. 

636.  AB.  Sixth-thaler,  1835.    06v.A8No.532.    J?ei;.  KURFURSTENTHUM 

H  E  S  S  E  N .     In  field,  value  and  date. 

637.  AB.  Sixth-thaler,  1838.    As  No.  536. 

638-539.  Frederic  Wilhelm,  1847-1866.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1836.  Obv. 
FRIEDR.  WILHELM  I  KURFURST  V.  HESSEN.  Head  r.  Rev. 
Arms  within  an  ermine  mantle.     Edge,  gott  mit  uns.    33  mm. 

GRAND  DUCHY  OF  HESSE-DARMSTADT. 

640.  Ludwig  I,    1806-1830.     AB.    Speciesthaler,    1809.     Obv.    LUDEWIG 

GROSH  ERZOG    VON    HESSEN.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned   arms. 
40  mm. 

641.  AB.  Kronenthaler,  1825.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  within  ermine 

mantle.     39  mm. 

642.  Ludwig  H,    1830-1848.     AV.  6   Gulden,    1840.     Obv.    LUDWIG     II 

GROSHERZOG  VON   HESSEN.     Head  1.     jf?ei;.  As  541. 

643.  AB.    Kronenthaler,    1836.     Obv.    Similar   to  No.    542.     Rev.    Arms 

within  ermine  mantle. 

644.  AB.  3  1/2  Gulden,  or  Doppelvereinsthaler,  1839.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev. 

3-1_/2   GULDEN    •    2   THALER;    within  a  wreath,    VEREINS 
MUNZE  I  1839. 
646.  AB.   Half-gulden,   1838.     Obv.  As  542.    Rev.  1/2  |  GULDEN  |  1838  | 
within  a  wreath.    19.5  mm. 


490         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

646.  AB.  Ditto,  1839. 

647.  AB.  Gulden,  1840.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  543. 

648.  Ludwigm,  1848-1877.     AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1869.     Obv.  LUDWIG  III 

GROSHERZOG   VON    H ESSEN.     Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned  arms 
with  supporters.     33  mm. 

649.  Ditto,  1870. 

MECKLENBTJRG-SCHWBRIN. 

650.  Frederic    Franz   I,   1786-1837.    AB.   Two-thirds-thaler,   1808.    Obv. 

FRIED. FRANZ  V.G.G.HERZOG  ZU   MECKLENB.  SCHWERIN. 
Oval  shield  of  arms,  on  crowned  cartouche.    Rev.  Value. 

661.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1828.    Obv.  Headl.   Rev.  Arms  within  ermine 

mantle. 

562.  AB.  8  Schillinge,  1827.     Obv.   F.F.  in  monogram.     Rev.  Value  and 

date. 
653.  AB.  4  Schillinge,  1830.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 
564.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1831.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Shield  supported  by  bull 

and  griffin,  within  ermine  mantle. 
665.  Paul  Frederic,  1837-1842.    AV.  10  Thaler,  1839.    06i;.  PAUL  FRIEDR. 

GROSSHERZOG    V.   MECKLENBURG   SCHWERIN.      Head   r. 

Rev.  As  No.  554. 
656.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1840.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 

667.  Frederic  Franz  n,  1842-1883.     AB.  Thaler,  1864.     06?;.  FRIEDERICH 

FRANZ  V.G.G.  GROSSH.V.  MECKLENB. SCHW.     Headr.    Rev. 
Crowned  arms. 
668-659.  AB.  Thaler,   1870.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Round  shield  of  arms 
within  the  Garter. 

NASSAU. 

660-661.  Frederic,    1806-1816.    AB.   Thaler.    1813.     Obv.   Bust   r.    Rev. 
Crowned  arms. 

662.  Wilhelm,  1816-1839.    AB.  Kronenthaler,  1817.     Obv.  Arms  within 

ermine  laurel.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath  of  laurel. 

563.  AB.  Kronenthaler,  1818.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  As  obverse  of  No.  562. 

664.  Ditto,  1826.     Types  as  last. 

665.  AB.  Gulden,  1838.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  within  oak  wreath. 

666.  AB.  Half-gulden,  1839.     Types  as  last. 
567.  AB.  Half-gulden,  1840.     Ditto. 

668.  AB.  6  Kreutzer,  1860.     Obv.  Arms.     Rev.  As  No.  565. 

669.  Adolph,   1839-1866.    AB.   Vereinsthaler,   1860.     Obv.  Bust   1.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms  with  supporters. 

670.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1864.     Obv.  Head,  laureated,  1.    Rev.  ZUR  FEIER 

25  JAEHRIGER  SEGENSREICHER  REGIERUNG;    1864  within 
wreath. 

GRAND  DUCHY  OF  OLDENBURG. 

671.  Peter  Frederic  Wilhelm,  1786-1823.     Third  Thaler,  1816.    06t;.  Shield 

of  arms  within  ermine  mantle.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

672.  AB.  12  Grote,  1816.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

673.  Nicholas  Frederic  Peter,  1863-1900.    AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1858.     Obv. 

NICOLAUS     FRIEDR. PETER    GR. H.V.OLDENBURG.     Headl. 
Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

674.  Ditto,  1866. 


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CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         491 
KINGDOM  OF  SAXONY. 

675.  Frederic  Augustus,  1806-1827.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1817.  Obv.  FRID. 
AVGVST  .  D  .  G  .  REX  SAXON lAE.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Oval  shield, 
crowned. 

676.  AV.  10  Thaler,  1818.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  As  No.  575. 

677.  AR.    Thaler,    1809.     Types  similar  to  No.  575. 

678.  AK.  Thaler,  1819.     Similar  to  No.  576. 

679.  AR.  Thaler,  1820.     Ditto. 

680.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1821.  Obv.  Bust  1.  Rev.  DER  SEGEN  DES 
BERGBAUES.     Oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

681.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1823.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

682.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1824.  Obv.  Bust  1.  Shorter  than  581.  Rev.  DER 
SEGEN  DES  BERGBAUES.    Shield  of  arms. 

683.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1824.  Obv.  Bust  1.  Rev.  Shield,  with  curved  sides, 
crowned. 

684.  AR.  Ditto,  1826. 

685.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1813.     Types  as  No.  575. 
586.  Anthony  Clement,  1827-1836.     AV.  10  Thaler,  1830.     Obv.  ANTON  V. 

KOENIG  VON  SACHSEN.  Head  r.  7?ei;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms 
within  olive  wreath. 

687.  AV.  6  Thaler,  1834.     Similar  to  last. 

688.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1836.     Types  similar  to  No.  586. 

689.  AR.  Ditto,  1836. 
890.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1827.     Similar  to  No.  586. 

691.  AR.  Sixth  thaler,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  586. 

692.  Frederic  Augustus,  1836-1864.  AV.  5  Thaler,  1839.  Obv.  FRIED- 
RICH  AUGUST  V.G.G. KOENIG  V.  SACHSEN.  Head  r.  Rev. 
Crowned  arms. 

693.  AR.  Speciesthaler,  1836.    Types  similar  to  No.  592. 

694.  AR.  Ditto,  1838. 
696.  AR.  Conventionthaler,  1839.     Obv.  As  No.  592.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms 

within  ermine  mantle. 

696.  AR.  Ditto,  1841. 

697.  AR.  Sixth-thaler,  1841.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

698.  AR.  Twelfth-thaler,  1836.     Similar  to  last. 

699.  AR.  2  Neu-Groschen,  1841.  Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.  Rev. 
Value. 

600.  AR.  Neugroschen,  1841.    As  last. 

601.  AE.  2  Pfennige,  1841.     As  No.  599. 
602-603.  John,    1854-1873.      AR.    Vereinsthaler,    1856.     Obv.    lOHANN 

V.G.G.  KOENIG  VON  SACHSEN.  Head  1.  i?ei;.  Arihs  within 
ermine  mantle. 

604-605.  AR.  Doppelvereinsthaler,  1858.  Obv.  As  last.  Rev.  ZWEi  VER- 
EINSTHALER.    Arms  within  ermine  mantle. 

606.  AR.  Vereinsthaler,  1865.     Obv.  As  No.  602.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

I  arms;  below,  PROVIDENTIAE  MEMOR. 

607.  AR.  Vereinsthaler,  1866.  Obv.  As  No.  602.  Rev.  SEGEN  DES 
BERGBAUES.   Shield  of  arms  supported  by  prince  and  peasant. 


GRAND  DITCHY  OF  SAXE- WEIMAR. 

608.  Carl  August,   1816-1828.     AR.  Speciesthaler,  1816.     Obv.  GROSS- 
HERZOGTHUM  SACHSEN.  Arms  crowned.  i?et).  Within  wreath, 
DEM  I  VATERLANDE.  |  1815. 
22023°— 14 32 


492         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

609.  Carl  Frederic,  1828-1863.     AR.  Vereinsthaler,  1841.     Obv.  Head  1. 

Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

610.  Carl  Alexander,  1853-1901.    AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1868.     Obv.  Head  1. 

Rev.  Crowned  arms  within  mantle. 

611.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1870.    As  last. 

8  AXE-  MEININGEN. 

612.  Bemhard,  1803-1866.     AB.  Gulden,  1838.     Obv.  BERN  HARD   HER- 

ZOG  ZU  SACHSEN  MEININGEN.    Head  1.    i?ei;.  Value  and  date. 

613.  AB  3  1/3  Gulden  or  Doppelthaler,  1864.     Obv.  Bearded  head  1.    Rev. 

Helmeted  arms  within  mantle. 

8  AXE-  ALTENBTJRG . 

614.  Ernst,    1863-.     AB.    Vereinsthaler,    1869.     Obv.  ERNST    HERZOG 

VON   SACHSEN   ALTENBURG.     Head  r.    Rev.  Arms  within  a 
mantle. 

SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA. 

616.  EmstI,  1806(1826)-1844.    AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1836.    Obv.  Bnstl.    Rev. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

616.  Ernst  H,   1844-1893.     AB.  3  1/2  Gulden,   or  2  Thaler,  1864.     Obv. 

Head  1.    Rev.  Arms  within  ermine  mantle. 

KINGDOM  OF  WtJ^RTEMBERG. 

617.  Frederic  I,  1805-1816.     AB.  6  Kreutzer,   1808.     Obv.  F  R  in  mono- 

gram.    Rev.  Round  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

618.  AB.   Kronenthaler,   1810.      Obv.    FRIDERICH     I.    KOENIG    VON 

WURTTEMBERG.     Short  bust  1.    Rev.  Shield  supported  by  lion 
and  stag. 

619.  AB.  Thaler,  1812.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  618. 

620.  Wilhelm  I,  1816-1864.     AV.  Ducat,  1818.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Similar 

to  No.  618. 

621.  AV.  6  Gulden,  1825.     06iJ.  As  last.     J?gt;.  Heart-shaped  shield  within 

oak  and  olive  wreath. 

622.  AV.  Ducat,  1841.     Obv.  Head  \.     iJev.  Shield  of  arms  with  supporters. 

623.  AB.  Kronenthaler,  1817.    Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Value,  crown,  and  date, 

within  wreath. 

624.  AB.  Gulden,  1824.     Obv.  As  No.  620.     Rev.  Round  shield,  crowned. 

625.  AB.  Kronenthaler,  1825.     Legends  and  types  as  No.  621. 

626.  Ditto,  1833.     Obv.  As 'No.  620.    iJet).  H ANDELSFREIHEIT  DURCH 

EINTRACHT.     Female  standing;  cornucopia,  aged  man  reclining. 

627.  Ditto,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  625. 

628.  Carl  I,    1864-1891.     Doppelthaler,    1869.     Obv.   Head  r.     Rev.   ZUR 

ERINNERUNG    AN    D.    WIEDERHERSTELLUNG    D.    MUEN- 
STERS  IN  ULM.     View  of  cathedral. 

629.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,   1870.     Obv.  As  No.  628.     Rev.   Shield  of    arms 

supported  by  lion  and  stag. 

630.  AB.  Half-gulden,  1870.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

a  wreath. 

631.  AB.  1  Kreutzer,  1871.    0 61;.  Shield  of  arms.    iJeiJ.  Value  and  date. 

632.  AE.  Half-kreutzer,  1870.     As  last. 

633.  AE.  Quarter-kreutzer,  1872.    Ditto. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         493 

DUCHT  OP  PRUSSIA. 

684.  Albert  von  Brandenburg,  1625-1668.  AB.  3  Groschen,  1546.  Obv. 
Headr.  Rev.lW  \  GROSS:AR  |  TRIPLEX  I  ALBER:DVC.  I  PRVS- 
SIE  I  1545. 

636.  Frederic  Wilhelm,  164Q-1688.  AH,  Two-thirds  thaler,  1688.  Obv. 
Cuirassed  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shild  of  arras. 

636.  Frederifc  HI,   1688-1701-1713.     AR.   Two-thirds  thaler,   1689.     Obv. 

Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

637.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1689.     As  last,  but  narrower  shield  on  reverse. 

KINGDOM  OF  PRUSSIA. 

638.  Frederic  Wilhelm  I,  1713-1740.    AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1714.     Obv. 

FRID.WILH.  D.G.REX     BORUSSIAE.     Bust    r.     Rev.    Notched 
shield  of  arms. 

639.  AR.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1720.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Round  shield  of 

arms. 

640.  Frederick  H,  1740-1786.    AV.    Doppel  Frederick  d'Or,   1760.     Obv. 

FREDERICVS    BORUSSORVM    REX.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle    on 
trophy  of  arms. 

641.  AV.  Doppel  Frederick  d'Or,  1767.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev. 
Eagle  on  arms 

642.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1752.     Obv.  As  No.  640.     Rev.  Eagle  on  arms. 

643.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1763.  Obv.  Head  r.  Rev.  Crowned  eagle  perched 
on  trophy. 

644.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1776.     As  No.  641. 

646.  AV.  Half  Frederick  d'Or,  1763.     Similar  to  No.  643. 

646.  AR.  Reichsthaler,   1750.    Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.   Eagle  perched  on   a 

trophy  of  arms.     mm.  F. 

647.  AR.  Ditto,  1764.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  As  last. 
848.  AR.  Reichsthaler,  1785.     Similar  to  No.  646.    mm.  A. 
649.  Ditto,  1786. 

660.  AR.  Half-reichsthaler,  1764.     As  647. 

661.  AR.  Third-thaler,  1769.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 
682.  Ditto,  1771. 

663.  Ditto,  1774. 

654.  Frederick  Wilhelm  H,  1786-1797.     AV.     Frederick  d'Or,  1795.     Obv. 

FRIED:W1LHELM  III.  KOENIG  VON  PREUSSEN.    Bustr.    Rev. 

Eagle  on  trophy. 
666.  Ditto,  1796. 

666.  AR.  Thaler,  1791.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  eagle  on 

scepter. 

667.  AR.  Thaler,  1796.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Crowned  arms  supported  by 

wild  man. 

668.  AR.  Third-thaler,  1788.     06i;.  As  656.     iJev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 


669.  Frederick  Wilhelm  m,  1797-1840.  AV.  Doppel  Frederick  d'Or,  1801. 
Obv.  FRIEDR.  WILHELM  III.  KOENIG  VON  PREUSSEN.  Bust 
1.     Rev.  Crowned  eagle  on  trophy. 

660.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1803.     Similar  to  last. 

661.  AV.  Half  Frederick  d'Or,  1817.    Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Eagle  on  a  trophy. 

662.  AV.  Doppel  Frederick  d'Or,  1831.   06i;.  Headr.   i?ctJ.  Eagle  on  trophy. 

663.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1826.     As  last. 

664.  AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1836.     Similar  to  662. 


494         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

666.  AB.  Thaler,  1802.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Arms  supported  by  wild  man, 

666.  AB.  Eeichstlialer,  1814.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

oak  wreath. 

667.  Ditto,  1816. 

668.  AB.  Thaler,  1818.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  E^le  on  trophy,     mm.  A. 

669.  Ditto,  1819.     mm.  D. 

670.  AB.  Conventions-thaler,  1824.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield 

of  arms. 

671.  Ditto,  1826. 

672.  AB.  Thaler,  1829.     Similar  to  No.  670. 

673.  AB.  Thaler,   1832.      Obv.  Head  r.      Rev.   SEGEN    DES  I  MANS- 

FELDER  I  BERGBAUES. 

674.  AB.  2  Thaler  or  3  1/2  Gulden,  1840.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of 

arms  within  ermine  mantle. 
676.  AB.  Two-thirds  thaler,  1801.     06i;.  Oval  shield  of  arms.     Rev.Yalue. 

676.  Fifth-thaler,  1822.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
676a.  Ditto,  1826. 

677.  AB.  Groschen,  1821.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

678.  AB.  Half -groschen,  1831.     As  last. 

679.  Frederick  William  IV,  1840-1861.    AV.  Frederick  d'Or,  1866.    Obv. 

FRIEDR.  WILHELM  IV  KOENIG  V.  PREUSSEN.     Headr.    Rev. 
Crowned  eagle  perched  on  trophy. 

680.  AV.  Half  Frederick  d'Or,  1855.     As  last, 

681.  AB.  2  Thaler  or  3  1/2  Gulden,  1841.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Shield  of 

arms  within  ermine  mantle. 

682.  Ditto,  1842. 

683.  AB.  Conventionsthaler,  1861.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms  within  Order  chain. 

684.  Ditto,  1855. 

686.  AE.  Vereinsthaler,  1867.    Obv.  Headr.    JRev.  Prussian  eagle,  crowned. 

686.  Ditto,  1859.     As  last. 

687.  Wilhelml,  1861-1871.    AV.  Krone,  1867.    Obv.  WILHELM  KOENIG 

VON  PREUSSEN.     Head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date, 

688.  AV.  Half-krone,  1867.     As  last, 

689-690,  AB,  KrSnungsthaler,  1861.    Ofti).  Busts  of  king  and  queen  r.    Rev. 
Eagle;  V^  and  A,  crowned,  in  form  of  cross,  and  R's  in  angles. 

691.  AB,  Vereinsthaler,  1867,     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Eagle, 

692.  Ditto,  1867. 

693,  AB.  2  Vereinsthaler,  1867.     As  No.  691. 

694,  Vereinsthaler,  1871,     As  No.  691, 

696,  AB,  Sixth-thaler,  1867,     Types  similar  to  No,  691. 

696.  AB.  2  1/2  Groschen,  1867.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value. 

697.  AB.  2  1/2  Grsochen,  1871.     As  No,  696. 

698.  AB.  1  Groschen,  1867.     As  696, 

699.  AB,  1  Groschen,  1871,     As  No,  696. 

700.  AB,  Half-groschen,  1867,     Ditto, 

701.  AE,  4  Pfennige,  1871.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value. 

702.  AE,  2  Pfennige,  1871,     As  last. 

703.  AE.  1  Pfennig,  1871.    Ditto. 


I 


III.   THE  GERMAN  EMPIRE. 

PRUSSIA. 

704.  Wilhelm  1,  1871-1888.  AV.  20  Mark,  1872.  Obv.  WILHELM 
DEUTSCHER  KAISER  KOENIG  V.  PREUSSEN.  Head  r.  Rev. 
Eagle. 

706.  AR.  Mark,  1874.  Obv.  DEUTSCHES  REICH.  Value  within  wreath. 
Rev.  Eagle. 

706.  AR.  20  Pfennige,  1876.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  Value. 

707.  N.  10  Pfennige,  1874.     Types  similar  to  No.  706. 

708.  N.  6  Pfennige,  1874.     Ditto. 

709.  AE.  2  Pfennige,  1874.     Ditto. 

710.  AE.  1  Pfennig,  1874.     Ditto. 

711.  Frederick,  1888.    AV.  20  Mark.     06y.  FRIEDERICH    DEUTSCHER 

KAISER  KOENIG  V.  PREUSSEN.     Head  r.    Rev.  Eagle. 

712-713.  AV.  10  Mark.     As  last. 

714.  AR.  6  Mark.    Types  similar  to  No.  711. 

716.  AR.  2  Mark.     Ditto. 

716.  Wimelm    II,  1888-.     AV.     20  Mark,    1888.      Obv.     WILHELM     II 

DEUTSCHER  KAISER  KOENIG  V.  PREUSSEN.     Head  r.    Rev. 
Eagle. 

717.  AV.  20  Mark,  1903.     As  last. 

718.  AV.  10  Mark,  1903.     Ditto. 

719.  AR.  6  Mark,  1901.     Obv.  FRIEDERICH  I  1701  -WILHELM  II.  1901. 

Busts  1.     Rev.  Eagle. 

720.  AR.  2  Mark,  1901.     Similar  to  last. 

721.  AR.  5  Mark,  1903.     Types  similar  to  No.  716. 

722.  AR.  3  Mark,  1908.     Types  similar  to  No.  716. 

723.  AR.  Mark,  1903.     Ditto. 

724.  AR.  60  Pfennige,  1903.     Ditto. 

726.  AR.  Half-mark,  1905.     Obv.  Eagle.    Rev.  1/2  |  MARK  within  wreath. 

726.  N.   25  Pfennige,  1909.     Obv.  DEUTSCHES  REICH.     Eagle.    Rev. 

25  I  PFENNIG  between  wheat  heads. 

727.  N.  10  Pfennige,  1903.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  Value. 

728.  N.  6  Pfennige,  1903.        As  last. 

729.  AE.  2  Pfennige,  1903.     Ditto. 
7S0.  AE.  1  Pfennig,  1903.     Ditto. 

GRAND  DUCHY  OP  BADBN. 

731.  Frederick,  Regent,  then  Grand  Duke,  1862(1856)-1907.    AR.  6  Mark, 

1876.     06t).  FRIEDERICH  GROSHERZOG  VON  BADEN.    Head 
1.     Rev.  Eagle. 

732.  AR.  6  Mark,  1902.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Eagle. 

783.  AR.  6  Mark,  1902.    Jubilee  Piece.     Obv.  As  No.  732,  but  with  branch 
of  laurel  beneath  bust,  and  dates  1852-1902.    Rev.  Eagle. 

495 


496         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

734.  AE.  2  Mark,  1876.    Similar  to  No.  731. 

736.  AR.  2  Mark,  1906.     Obv.  FRIEDERICH  UND  LUISE  VON  BADEN 
1856-1906.     Busts  r.     i?CT.  Eagle. 

736.  Frederick  H,    1907-.     AR.   3  Mark,    1908.     Ohv.    FRIEDERICH    II 

GROSSHERZOG  VON  BADEN.     Head  1.     iJei;.  Eagle. 

KINODOM  OF  BAVARIA. 

737.  Otto,    1886-.     AV.    10    Mark,    1888.     Ohv.    OTTO    KOENIG    VON 

B  A  Y  E  R  N .     Head  1.    Rev .  Imperial  eagle. 

738.  AR.  6  Mark,  1891.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  last. 

739.  AR.  3  Mark,  1908.     Ditto. 

GRAND  DUCHT"  OP  HESSEi. 

740.  Ludwig    m,    1848-1877.     AR.    5    Mark,    1875.     Obv.    LUDWIG    III 

GROSHERZOG  VON  HESSE.     Head  r.     /?e7;.  Imperial  eagle. 

741.  Ernest  Ludwig  m,  1892-.     AR.  6  Mark,  1896.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev. 

Eagle. 

FREE  CITY  OF  HAMBURG. 

742.  AR.2Mark,  1876.     Obv.  FREIE  UND  HANSE  STADT  HAMBURG. 

Arms  of  Hamburg.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

743.  Ditto,  1903. 

744.  AR.  3  Mark,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  742,  except  value. 

MECKLENBTTRG-SCHWERIN. 

746.  Frederick  Franz  IV,  1897-.  AR.  2  Mark,  1901.  Obv.  FRIEDERICH 
FRANZ  V.  G.  G.  GROSSH.  V.  MECKLENB.  SCHW.  Head  r. 
Rev.  Eagle. 

GRAND  DTTCHY  OF  OLDENBURG. 

746.  Frederick  August,  1900-.    AR.   2  Mark,  1900.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev. 

Eagle. 

KINGDOM  OP  SAXONY. 

747.  Albert,    1873-1903.     AV.    20  Mark,    1894.     Obv.  ALBERT  KOENIG 

VON  SACHSEN.     Head  r.     Rev.  Eagle. 

748.  AR.  6  Mark,  1893.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  747. 

749.  Georg,  1903-1904.     AR.  5  Mark,  1903.     Obv.  GEORG  KOENIG  VON 

SACHSEN.     Head  r.    JRct.  Imperial  eagle. 

750.  AR.  2  Mark,  1902.    Legends  and  types  similar  to  last. 

751.  Ditto,  1903. 

752.  Frederick  Augustus,  1903-.    AR.  3  Mark,  1909.     Obv.  FRIEDRICH 

AUGUST  KOENIG  V.  SACHSEN.     Head  r.     Rev.  Eagle. 

GRAND  DUCHY  OP  SAXB- WEIMAR. 

763.  Wilhelm  Ernest,   1901-.     AR.   2  Mark,   1901.     Ohv.  Head  1.    Rev. 

Eagle. 

764.  AR.  6  Mark,  1903.     Obv.  V^ILHELM   ERNST-CAROLINE  GROSZ- 

HERZOG  U.  GROSZHERZOGIN  V.  SACHSEN.     Busts  r.    Rev. 
Eagle. 

766.  AR.  2  Mark,  1903.    As  last. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         497 


SAXE-MEININaEN. 

766.  Gcorg  H.     AR.  3  Mark,  1908.     Obv.   GEORG    II.    HERZOG  VON 

SACHSEN-MEININGEN.     Bust  L    Rev.  Eagle. 

SAXB-ALTENBURQ. 

767.  Ernst.    AR.  6  Mark,  1901.     Obv.  ERNST  HERZOG  VON  SACHSEN 

ALTENBURG.     Head  r.    i^^.  Eagle. 

768.  Ditto,  1903. 

KINQDOM  OP  WT&RTEMBERG. 

769.  Carll,  1864-1891.     AV.  6  Mark,  1877.     Obv.  KARL  KOENIG  VON 

WUERTTEMBERG.     Headr.     jRev.  Imperial  eagle. 

760.  AR.  6  Mark,  1875.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  last. 

761.  Wilhelm  n,  1891-.     AR.  6  Mark,  1903.    Obv.\N\L\-\ELM  II.  KOENIG 

VON  WUERTTEMBERG.     Headr.    i?^.  Eagle. 

762.  AR.  2  Mark,  1903.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  last. 

763.  AR.  3  Mark,  1908.     Ditto.     Edge,  gott  mit  uns. 


SUPPLEMENTARY  TO  ROMAN-GERMAN  EMPIRE. 

SILESIA. 

AV.  Dncat,  1639.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  SALVS  ET  VICTORIA  NOSTRA 
within  a  circle;  JEHOVA  above  clouds. 


lilEONITZ. 

3.  George  m,  and  brothers,   1639-1664.     AV.   Ducat,  1659.     Obv.   D.G. 

GEORGIUS.LUDOVIC.   &  CHRISTIA.FRAT.     Three  facing  busts 
with  swords.    Bev.  Shield  of  arms. 

4.  AE.  Thaler,  1652.     As  No.  3,  but  without  swords  in  hands  of  the  dukes. 
6.  AB,.  Thaler,  1659.     As  No.  3,  but  two  on  left  grasp  swords  with  right 

hands,  the  one  on  right  with  the  left. 


BOHEMIA. 

1.  John  I,   1310-1347.     AE.   Grossus.     Obv.   A  crown.     Rev.   GROSSI 

PRAGENSES.     Lion. 

2.  Ladislas  11,  1471-1516.    AB.  Grossus.     Obv.  Types  as  No.  1. 

3.  Frederic,    1619-1620.      AR.    Half-thaler,    1620.      Obv.    Draped    bust 

crowned.     Rev.  Round  shield  of  arms. 

4.  Protestant  Revolt  of  1618-1620.    AR.  Quarter-thaler,  1619.    Obv.  Crown 

and  date.     Rev.  Lion. 
6.  Counts  SchUck.     AR.   Thaler,  1619.     Obv.  LVDOVICVSOPRIMODO 
GRACIAOROBOO      Lion.      Rev.     AR(ma)     DOMI(norum)     SLI 
(ckorum)  STE(fani)  ET  FRA(trum)  CO(mitum)  D(e)  B(assano). 
St.  Joachim  standing  1.     The  Joachimsthaler. 


TRANSYLVANIA. 


1.  Sigismund  Bathori,  1581-1596.     AR.  Thaler.     Obv.  Bust,  with  cuirass, 

r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

2.  Gabriel  Bethlen,  1613-1629.     AR.  Thaler,  1627.      Obv.   Bust  r.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms  crowned. 

3.  George  Rakoezy,  1649-1658.    AV.  Ducat,  1650.     Obv.  GEO.  RA.  D.  G. 

TRA.     Bust  in  cuirass.     iJei;.  Virgin  and  Holy  Child. 

4.  Michael  I,  Apalfi,  1662-1668.     AR.  Thaler,   1664.     Obv.  Half-length 

bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

498 


HUNGARY. 

1.  Stephen  I,  A.  D.  997-1038.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  STEPHANVS  REX. 

Across.    i?ev.  CIVITAS  REGIA.     Cross. 

2.  Andrew  I,  A.  D.  1047-1061.    AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  ANDREAS   REX. 

Cross,  with  triple  arms.    Rev.  Cross. 

3.  Bela  I,  A.  D  1061-1074.    AE.    06t>.  REX  BELA  REX   STS.     Belaand 

son  Stephen  seated.    Rev.  The  Virgin  seated. 

4.  Louis  I,  A.  D.  1342-1382.    AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  LODOVICI.     Shield. 

Rev.  St.  Ladislaus  standing  facing. 
6.  Ladislaus  V,  A.  D.  1462-1468.    AV.  Ducat.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.  *  Rev. 
St.  Ladislaus  standing. 

6.  Matthias  Corrinus,  A.  D.  1468-1490.    AV.  Ducat.     Obv.  Madonna  and 

Child.    Rev.  St.  Ladislaus;  in  field,  K  P. 

7.  AV.  Ducat.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  St.  Ladislaus;  in  field,  N ;  to 

right,  shield. 

8.  AV.  Ducat.     Obv.  As  No.  7.    Rev.  As  No.  7  with  crossed  hammers  on 

shield. 

9.  AV.  Ducat.    Types  as  No.  7  with  H  M  in  field. 

UNDER  AUSTRIA. 

10.  Ferdinand  I,  A.  D.  1640-1663.    AV.  Ducat,  1649.     Obv.  Virgin  and 

Child.     Rev.  St.  Ladislaus. 

11.  AR.  Thaler,  1566.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

12.  Rodolph  n,  A.  D.   1676-1612.     AV.   Ducat,   1699.     Obv.   Virgin  and 

Child.     Rev.  St.  Ladislaus. 

13.  AR.  Thaler,  1686.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle;  mm. 

NB. 

14.  AR.  Thaler,  1592.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

15.  Ferdinand  in,  A.  D.  1626-1647.    AV.  Ducat,  1646.    Obv.  King,  crowned, 

standing  r.    Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

16.  Ditto,  1655. 

17.  AR.  Thaler,  1646.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Austrian  eagle. 

18.  Leopold  I,  A.  D.  1658-1706.    AV.  Sixth-ducat.    Obv.  Laureated  bust  r. 

Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

19.  AR.  Thaler,  1691.    Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

20.  AR.  Thaler,  1695.     As  No.  19. 

21.  AR.  Half-thaler,  1693.    As  No.  19. 

22.  AR.  Half-thaler,  1704.     Obv.  Garnished   shield  of  arms.    Rev.   PA- 

TRONAHVNG:!  704.    Virgin  and  Child. 

23.  Charles  VI,  A.  D.  1712-1741.    AV.  Ducat,  1724.    Obv.  CAROLVS.VI. 

D.G.R.T.S.A.G.H.H.B.R.,readingfromtopof  field.    The  emperor 
standing  r.    Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

24.  AV.  Ducat,  1738.     Obv.  Same  titles,  etc.,  as  No.  23,  but  reading  from 

bottom.    Rev.  As  No.  23. 
26.  Maria  Theresia,  A.  D.  1741-1780.    AV.  Ducat,  1742.     Obv.  MA.  THE- 

RESIA    D.G.REG.HV.BO.    The    empress    standing   r.    Rev.   As 

No.  23. 
26.  AR.   Thaler,    1767.     Obv.  Draped   bust  r.    Rev.  Virgin    and  Child 

standing. 
«7.  AR.  Thaler,  1761.    As  No.  26. 

499 


500         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

28.  AB.  Thaler,  1780.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Madonna  and 

Child  seated. 

29.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1780.     As  No.  28. 

30-31.  Joseph  n,  A.  D.  1780-1790.     AR.  Thaler,  1780.     lOS.II.D.G.IMP. 
S.A.G.H.B.REX.A.A.D.B.  &.  L.     Same  types  as  No.  28. 

32.  AV.    Ducat,    1784.     Obv.   King,    crowned.     Rev.   Virgin    and   Child 

seated. 

33.  Ferdinand  I,  A.  D.  1836-1848.    AV.  Ducat,  1839.     Obv.  FERD.I.D.G. 

AVST.IMP.HVNG.B.REX.etc.     King  standing  r.    i?e?;.  Virgin  and 
Child. 

34.  AV.  Ducat,  1848.     Obv.   V.FERD.MAGY.H.T.ORSZ.   etc.     Emperor 

standing  1.     Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

35.  AB.  Thaler,  1839.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  As  No.  33. 

36.  AB.  Florin,  1839.     Types  as  No.  35. 

37.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1839.     Types  as  No.  35. 

38.  AB.  10  Kreutzer,  1839.     Types  as  No.  35. 

39.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1848.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Virgin  and  Child. 

40.  AE.  Kreutzer,  1848.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

41.  Francis  Joseph,  1848-.     AV.  10  Francs,  1870.     06i).  FERENCZ  JOSEF 

I.K.A.CS.ES.M.H.S.D.O.AP.KIR.    Head  r.    i^ei;.  Crowned  shield 
of  arms. 

42.  AV.  10  Francs,  1871.     Similar  to  No.  41. 

43.  AB.  Florin,  1871.     Obv.  FERENCZ  JOSEF  A.  CSASAR.    Laureated 

head  r.     Rev.  Crown  supported  by  two  angels  over  shield  of  arms. 

44.  AB.  Florin,  1871.     Obv.  As  No.  41.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms 

within  beaded  circle. 
46.  AB.  Florin,  1891.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  41.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  with 
in-curved  sides. 

46.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1870.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  crown. 

47.  AB.  10  Kreutzer,  1870.     Similar  to  No.  46. 

48.  AB.   6  Kreutzer,  1849.     Obv.    MAGYAR    KIRALYI    VALTO    PENZ. 

Crowned  shield.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

49.  AE.  4  Kreutzer,  1868.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 
60.  AB.  3  Kreutzer,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  48. 


61.  AV.  20  Kronen,  1892.     Obv.  Emperor  standing.    Rev.  Crowned  shield 

of  arms  supported  by  angels. 

62.  Ditto,  1904. 

63.  AV.  10  Kronen,  1904.     Types  similar  to  No.  51. 

64.  Ditto,  1906. 

66.  AB.  6  Korona,  1900.    Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Crown  supported 
by  angels. 

66.  AB.  1  Korona,  1896.    Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Value  and  crown. 

67.  N.  20  Filler,  1893.     Obv.  Crown  and  date.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 


68.  Jubilee  Coinage.    AV.  100  Krona,  1907.     Obv.  Emperor  standing  r. 
holdmg  scepter  and  orb.    i?et;.  MAGYAR  KIRALYSAG.    Crowned 
J  ,.  ., ,  shield. 

59.  AV.  100  Korona,  1907.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Anointing  of  the 

king. 

60.  AB.  6  Korona,  1907.    Types  similar  to  No.  59. 


AirSTIlIA. 

1.  Francis  I,  1806-1835.    AV.  4  Ducats,   1830.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r. 

Rev.  Double  eagle. 

2.  AV.  Ducat,  1834.     Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

8.  AB.  Thaler,  1821.  Obv.  FRANCISCVS  l.D.G.AVSTRIAE  IMPERA- 
TOR.     Laureated  bust  r.    i?ei;.  Double  eagle,     mm.  y. 

4.  AB.  Thaler,  1834.    Types  as  No.  3.    mm.  A. 

5.  Ditto,  1835. 

6.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1826.     Obv.  Laureated  head.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

7.  Ditto,  1834. 

8.  AB.  5  Kieutzer,  1833.     Types  as  No.  6.  j 

9.  AB.  3  Kreutzer,  1828.     Types  as  No.  6.  \ 

10.  AB.  3  Kreutzer,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  with  value  on  eagle's 

breast. 

11.  AE.  Kruetzer,  1816.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

12.  AE.  Kreutzer,  1816.    Types  as  No.  11;  smaller  planchet.  ' 

13.  AE.  Half-kreutzer,  1816.     Types  as  No.  11. 

14.  AE.  Quarter-kreutzer,  1816.     Types  as  No.  11. 

16.  Ferdinand  I,  A.  D.  1836-1848.  AV.  4  Ducats,  1840.  Obv.  FERD.I.D. 
G.AVSTR.IMP.HVNG.BOH.R.H.N.V.  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev. 
Double  eagle.  ] 

16.  AV.  Ducat,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  15.  I 

17.  AB.  Thaler,  1840.     Obv.  Short  bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

18.  AB.  Gulden,  1840.     Types  as  No.  17. 

19.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1840.     Types  as  No.  17. 

20.  AB.  10  Kreutzer,  1840.     Types  as  No.  17. 

21.  AB.  5  Kreutzer,  1840.     Types  as  No.  17. 

22.  AB.  3  Kreutzer,  1840.     Types  as  No.  17. 

23.  Francis  Joseph  1, 1848-.     AB.  6  Kreutzer,  1848.     Obv.  Crowned  shield. 

Rev.  Value  and  date. 
24-28.  AE.  3,  2,  1,  1/2,  1/4  Kreutzer  pieces,  1861.   Obv.  Double  eagle.  Rev. 

Value. 
29.  AB.  Vereinsthaler,  1867.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 
30-32.  AB.  20,  10,  6  Kreutzer  pieces,  1870.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev. 

Eagle. 

38.  AV.  4  Ducats,  1871.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle  with 

shield  of  arms  on  breast. 
34.  AV.  Ducat,  1871.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  As  No.  33. 
36.  AV.  4.  Florin,  1871.     Obv.  Laureated  head.     Rev.  IMPERIVM  AVS- 

TRIACVM.     Small  double  eagle. 

36.  AB,  Florin,  1871.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

37.  AB.  2  Gulden,  1879.     Commemorating  silver  wedding,     Obv.  FRANC. 

lOS.D.G.AVSTR.lMP.ET.HVNG.REX  AP.  ELISABETHA.IMP. 
ET.  REG.  Busts  r.  Rev.  Female  figure  seated  holding  ship's  helm 
and  cornucopia. 

501 


502        CATALOGUE  Of   COINS,  TOKENS,  AN1>  MEDALS. 

38.  AV.  20  Kronen,  1892.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

39-40.  Ditto,  1903. 

41-42.  10  Kronen,  1897.     Types  similar  to  No.  38. 

43-44.  AB.  6  Kronen,  1900.     Obv.  Laureauted  head  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle 

within  olive  wreath. 
46-46.  AB.  1  Krone,  1901.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Numeral  1  and 

crown. 
47-48.  N.  20,  10  Kreutzer  pieces,  1893.    Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Value 

on  a  shield. 
49-50.  AE.  2  Kreutzer  pieces,  1895.    Types  similar  to  No.  47. 


61.  Jubilee  Coinage.    AV.  100  Kronen,  1908.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  DVODE- 

CEM  LVSTRIS  GLORIOSE  PERACTIS.     Female  figure  reclining 
upon  a  cloud. 

62.  AV.  20  Kronen,  1908.     Obv.  As  No.  51.    Rev.  Inscription  as  on  No.  51; 

double  eagle;  above,  1848-1908. 

63.  AV.  10  Kronen,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  52;  dates  1848-1908  below  the 

eagle. 

64.  AB.  5  Kronen,  1908.     Obv.  As  No.  51.    Rev.  Dancing  girl. 

65.  AB.  Krone,  1908.     Obv.  As  No.  51.    Rev.  Monogram,  F  J  I,  and  laurel 

spray;  above,  crown. 

LICHTBNSTBIN. 

66.  John   n,    AB.   5  Kronen,  1904.     Oftv.  JOHANN    II    FURST    VON 

LIGHTEN  STEIN.     Bust  r.     Rev .  Crowned  shield  of  arms  in  wreath . 

67.  AB.  Krone,  1904.    Types  similar  to  No.  56. 


Ofi 


SWITZERLAND. 


THE  CANTONS. 


1.  Oberwalden.    AB.   20  Kreutzer,   1726.     Obv.    Shield  of   arms.     Rev. 

Eagle. 

2.  Lucerne.    AB.  10  Batzen,  1793.     06i;.  Crowned  arms.    iJev.  Four  mono- 

grams (LL)  placed  cruciformly. 

3.  AB.  6  Batzen,  1793.     Types  similar  to  No.  2. 

4.  AB.   20  Batzen,   1795.     Obv.  Crowned  arms  within  wreath.    Rev.  As 

No.  2. 
6.  Zurich     AB.  Thaler,  1727.     Obv.  MONETA  REIPUBLICAE  TIGU- 
RINAE.     Arms.    iJet).  View  of  city. 

6.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1736.     Obv.  Legend  as  No.  5;  arms  supported  by  lion. 

Rev.  As  No.  5. 

7.  AB.   Half-thaler,  1776.     Obv.  Oval  shield  of  arms  supported  by  lion. 

Rev.  lUSTITIA  ET  CONCORDIA  within  wreath. 
S.Berne.    AV.  Ducat,  1794.    06i;.  RESPUBLICA  BERNENSIS.    Crowned 
arms.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 

9.  AV.  Ducat,  1797.     Obv.  DEUS  PROVIDEBIT.     A  Swiss  standing,  hold- 

ing battle  ax  and  fasces.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

10.  AB.  Thaler,  1494.     Obv.  St.  Vincent.    Rev.  Bear  and  eagle  beneath 

arch  of  seven  shields;  around,  shields. 

11.  AB.  Thaler,  1795.     06v.  DOMINUS  PROVIDEBIT.    Swiss  standmg. 

Rev.  Spade-shaped  shield  of  arms. 
12-13.  AB.  Thaler,  1798.     Similar  to  No.  11. 

14.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1796.    Types  similar  to  No.  11. 

15.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1797.     Ditto. 

16.  AB.  Quarter-thaler,  1797.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  crowned.    Rev.  Four 

monograms  (BB)  in  form  of  cross. 

17.  AB.  20  Kreutzer,  1756.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

18.  Solothurn.     AB.   10  Batzen,   1794.     Obv.  Oval  shield  of  arms.    Rev. 

Letter  S  over  a  cross. 

19.  Friburg.     AB.   2  Batzen,    1788.     Obv.  Crowned  arms  within  wreath. 

Rev.  Four  monograms  (FF)  crosswise. 

20.  Basle.     AV.  Florin,  undated.     Obv.  Liberty  pole;  laurel  and  palm 

branches.     Rev.  Arms  of  city. 

21.  AV.  Quarter-florin,  1702.     06ij.  Shield  of  arms  supported  by  lion.    Rev. 

Date. 

22.  AV.  Pistole,   1795.     Obv.  Arms  surmounted  by  plumed  hat.    Rev. 

DOMINE  I  CONSERVA  |  NOS  |  IN  PACE  in  wreath. 

23.  AB.  Thaler,  1640.     Obv.  Arms  of  Basle.    Rev.  Eagle. 

24.  AB.  Doppelthaler,  1741.     Obv.  View  of  the  city.    Rev.  Basilisk  holding 

shield  of  arms. 

25.  AB.   Doppelthaler,   undated.     Obv.  View  of  city,  with  bridge.    Rev. 

Basilisk  holding  shield  of  arms;  around,  eight  escutcheons. 

26.  AB.  Thaler,  undated.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  25.    Rev.  Arms  supported 

by  basilisks, 

503 


504         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

27-28.  AH.  Thalers,  1766.  Obv.  DOMINE  CONSERVA  NOS  IN  PACE. 
Arma  supported  by  basilisk.    Rev.  Value  and  date  witliin  wreath. 

29.  AB.  Half-thaler,  1766.     Types  similar  to  No.  27. 

30.  AE.  TMrd-thaler,  1766.     Ditto. 

31.  AE.  Sixth-thaler,  1766.     Ditto. 

32.  AS.  3  Batzen,  1766.     Obv.  Arms.    Rev.  Value. 

33.  St.  Gall.    AB.  Half-thaler,   1877.     Obv.    BEDA.    D.    G.    S.   R.   I.   P. 

Arms  within  a  mantle.    Rev.  Bear  erect  with  stick  of  wood  on 
shoulder. 

34.  Chur.    AV.   Florin.     Obv.  Facing  bust  of  St.  Lucius.    Rev.  Double 

eagle. 
36.  Geneva.     AE.  Thaler,  1723.     Obv.   Shield  of  arms;  sun  above.     Rev. 
POST  TENEBRAS  LUX.     Double  eagle,  crowned. 

36.  AE.  Half-thaler,  1796.     Obv.  Arms: — half  eagle  and  key  within  circle. 

Rev.  Value  encircled  by  rays. 

37.  AE.  21  Sols,  1721.     06v.  Shield  of  arms.    JRev.  Shield  inscribed  POST 

TENEBRAS  LUX. 

38.  AE.  21  Sols,  1721.     Similar  to  No.  37. 

39.  AE.  16  Sols,  1794.     Obv.  EGALITE  .  LIBERTE  .  INDEPENDANCE. 

Value  within  rays.    Rev.  Eagle. 

40.  AE.  10  1/2  Sols,  1714.     Similar  to  No.  37. 

41.  AE.  6  Sols,  1677.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  LH.S.  in  a  glory. 

42.  AE.  6  Sols,  1760.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Cross. 

43.  AE.  6  Sols,  1797.    Obv.  Arms: — half  eagle  and  key  within  circle.    Rev. 

Value. 

44.  AE.  6  Sols,  1689.  As  No.  41. 

45.  AE.  3  Sols,  1708.  Ditto. 

46.  AE.  3  Sols,  1730.  Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Double  eagle. 

47.  AE.  3  Sols,  1795.  As  No.  43. 

48-49.  AE.  Six  Sols,  1590.  Necessity  pieces.  06?;.  Arms  of  Geneva  sur- 
rounded by  rays.  Rev.  SIX  |  SOLS  |  POVR  LES  |  SOLDATS 
DE  I  GENEVE  |  1590. 

the:  HEIiVETIAN  REPUBLIC,  1798-1803. 

60.  AV.    16  Franken,   1800.     Obv.    HELVETISCHE     REPUBLIK.     Flag 

bearer.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

61.  AE.  10  Batzen,  1801.     Oftv.  Similar  to  No.  50;  date  below.     Rev.Ya.lne 

in  wreath. 

62.  AE.   Half-batzen,   1799.     Obv.    HELVET.    REPUB.   within  wreath. 

Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

THE  CONFEDERATED  CANTONS,  1803-1848. 

63.  Lucerne.     AE.     Batz,  1808.     Obv.  CANTON    LUCERN.     Oval  shield 

of  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  oak  wreath. 

64.  AE.  10  Batzen,  1812.     O&i).  SCHWEIZERISCHE    EIDSGENOSSEN- 

SCHAFT.     Armed  soldier.     jRezJ.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
66.  AE.  4  Franken,  1814.     Similar  to  No.  54. 

66.  Zurich.     AE.     8  Batzen,   1810.     Obv.   Spade-shaped  shield   of   arms 

between  olive  and  palm  branches.     Rev.  Value. 

67.  Berne.    AE.  Frank,  1811.     06v.  Oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned,  within 

palm  wreath.    Rev.  SCWEIZ;  EIDSGENOSS.     A  swiss  hero  sup- 
porting shield  inscribed  XIX  CAN -TONE. 


CATAIX)GUE   OF  COINS^  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         505 

58.  AE.  4  Kreutzer,  1818.     Obv.  Arms  of  Berne.    Rev.  Cross. 

59.  Basle.    AH.  Batz,  1810.    06v.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.'Valne  and  date. 

60.  St.  Gall.   (AB.  Thaler,  1621.    Obv.  MO.NO.CIVIT.SAN  GALLENSIS. 

Bear.    Rev.  Double  eagle.) 

61.  AB.   Batz,  1813.     Obv.   CANTON     ST.    GALLEN.     Shield  of  arms. 

Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

62.  Geneva.    AR.    1  Sol,  6  Denier,  1825.     06v.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.Yalne. 

63.  B.  Denier,  1819.     Obv.  Half  eagle  and  key  within  circle.    Rev.  Value. 

64.  AR.  Sol,  1825.     As  No.  62. 

65.  Ditto,  1833. 

66.  B.  26  Centimes,  1839.    As  No.  63. 

67-70.  Bil.  10,  4,  2,  and  1  Centimes,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  63. 

71.  Aargau.     AR.  20  Batzen,  1809.     Obv.  Warrior  seated  r.  holding  battle- 

ax  and  shield.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

72.  AR.  6  Batzen,  1811.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

wreath. 

73.  Canton  Vaud.     AR.    6   Batzen,    1810.     Obv.   CANTON     DE    VAUD. 

Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

74.  AR.  6  Batzen,  1830.     Obv.  Arms  between  olive  branches.    Rev.  Cross. 
76.  AR.  1  Batzen,  1831.     Types  as  last. 

FBDERAIi  RBPUBIjIC. 

76.  AV.    20    Francs,    1892.      Obv.     CONFOEDERATIO     HELVETICA. 

Head  1.     Rev.  Arms  and  star  in  wreath. 

77.  AV.  20  Francs,  1900.     Obv.   HELVETIA.     Bust  of  Helvetia  1.     Rev. 

Shield  of  arms.     By  Landry. 

78.  AR.  6  Francs,  1860.     Obv.  Helvetia  seated  1.    Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

a  wreath. 

79.  AR.  6  Francs,   1892.     Obv.  Head  1.,  with  chaplet  of  flowers.     Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  76. 

80.  AR.  2  Francs,  1860.     Types  similar  to  No.  78. 

81.  AR.  2  Francs,  1886.     Obv.  Helvetia  standing,  holding  spear  and  shield. 

Rev.  2  Fr.  |  1886  in  wreath. 

82.  AR.  1  Franc,  1860.     Types  similar  to  No.  78. 

83.  AR.  1  Franc,  1887.     Types  similar  to  No.  81. 

84.  AR.  Half-franc,  1850.     Types  similar  to  No.  78. 

85.  AR.  Half-franc,  1892.     Types  similar  to  No.  81. 

86.  Bil.  20  Centimes,  1860.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value. 

87.  Bil.  10  Centimes,  1851.     Types  as  last. 

88.  Bil.  5  Centimes,  1851.     Ditto. 

89.  N.  20  Centimes,  1885.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  in  oak  wreath. 

90.  N.  10  Centimes,  1885.     Types  as  last. 

91.  N.  5  Centimes,  1885.     Ditto. 

92.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1850.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  a  wreath. 

93.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1890.     As  last. 

94.  AE.  1  Centime,  1867.    Types  as  No.  92. 

95.  Ditto,  1887. 

SPECIAL  ISSUES  TO   COMMEMORATE  THE   NATIONAL  BIFLE   MATCHES. 

96.  Graubunden.     AR.  4  Swiss  Franks,  1842.     06 v.  Three  shields  of  arms. 

Rev.  Shield  over  trophy  of  guns  and  flags. 


506         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

97.  Chaux-de-Fonds.    AR.  6  Francs,  1863.     Obv.  Helvetia  seated  1.    Rev. 

Shield  of  arms  over  a  trophy.     By  Siber. 

98.  Schaflfausen.    AR.  6  Francs,  1865.     Obv.  Helvetia  seated  r.,  a  child 

standing  in  front  of  her.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms  over  cross,  within  a 
tressure. 

99.  Schweiz.    AR.  6  Francs,  1867.    Obv.  Lion  grasping  sword  and  shield 

of  arms.     Rev.  Trophy  of  arms.     By  Bovy. 

100.  Zug.    AR.  6  Francs,  1869.     Obv.  Hans  Landwing,  holding  the  ban- 

ner.   Rev.  Two  shields  in  wreath.     By  Bovy. 

101.  Zurich.    AR.  6  Francs,  1872.     Obv.  Helvetia  standing  1.    Rev.  Shield 

of  arms  over  fasces  and  two  guns  in  saltire.     By  Landry. 

102.  St,  Gall.     AR.  6  Francs,  1874.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  over  two  guns 

in  saltire,  cross  above;  below,  procession.    Rev.  Opposing  armies  at 
Morat,  1476.     By  Bovy. 

103.  Lausanne.    AR.  6  Francs,  1876.     Obv.  View  of  the  city.    Rev.  Two 

females,  with  right  hands  joined,  pledging  union  before  trophy  of 
flags  and  fasces.     By  Durussel. 

104.  Basle.    AR.  5  Francs,  1879.     Obv.  DAS  SCHWERT  ZUR  HAND  IM 

HERZEN  GOTT  SO  WIRD  D.SCHWEIZER  NIE  Z.SPOTT. 
Young  Swiss,  with  long  sword,  standing  facing.  Rev.  Arms  of 
Basle  m  circle  of  small  escutcheons.  By  Durussel. 
106.  Frlburg.  AR.  6  Francs,  1881.  Obv.  View  of  the  city.  Rev.  Hel- 
vetia receiving  Friburg  and  Solothurn  into  federation,  1481.  By 
Durussel. 

106.  Lugano.    AR.  6  Francs,  1883.     Obv.  Trophy  of  guns  and  flags;  above, 

TIR    FEDERALE   IN    LU-GANO   1883.     Rev.  Helvetia  and  nude 
aged  man  sitting  above  opening  of  railway  tunnel.    By  Durussel. 

107.  Bern.     AR.  5  Francs,  1886.     Obv.  Arms  of  Bern  over  two  guns  in  sal- 

tire.   Rev.  Helvetia;  behind,  bear.     By  Durussel. 


FRANCE. 

1-2.  Maine.    After  Herbert  I,  A.  D.  1015-1036.     B.  Denier.    Obv.  COMES 
CENOMANNIS.     Monogram  of  Herbert.    Rev.  Cross. 

3.  Narbonne.    Eaimond  I,  A.  D,  966-1023.     B.  Denier.     06i;.  NAIOUONA. 

Four  annulets.    Rev.  lAMNVN.     Cross. 

4.  Lorraine.    Antoine,  A.  D.  1508-1544.     AR.  Testoon,  1531.     Obv.  Bust  1. 

Rev.  Shield  crowned. 
6.  Dombes.    Henry  H,  de  Montpensier,  A.  D.  1592-1608.    AB.  Testoon, 
1605.    Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Shield  and  two  "  H's"  crowned. 

6.  AR.  Testoon,  1606.    Similar  to  No.  5,  with  smaller  head. 

7.  Anne  Marie  Louise,  A.  D.  1650-1693.     AR.  Twelfth-ecu,  1664.     Obv. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Arms  and  date. 

8.  Bretagne,  Jean  V,  A.   D.  1339-1442.     B.  Blanc   d'Argent.     Obv.  Nine 

spots  of  ermine.     Rev.  Cross  pattee. 

9.  Francis  I  and  n,  A.  D.  1458-1481.     B.  Blanc  d'Argent.     Obv.  Shield  of 

six  spots  of  ermine.     Rev.  Cross  fleury. 

10.  Chateau-Benaud.    Francois  de  Bourbon,  A.  D.  1614-1631.     B.  Escalin 

d'Argent.    Obv.  Shield  of  arms  crowned.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

11.  Charlemagne,  A.  D.  768-814.     B.  Denier,     Obv.   METULLO.     Cross. 

Rev.  CARLVS  REX.     Monogram. 

12.  Louis  I,  le  Debonair,  A.  D.  814^840.     B.  Denier.     Obv.  Temple  type. 

Rev.  Cross  pattee. 

13.  Charles  the  Simple,  A.  D.  893-920.     B.  Denier.     Obv.  CARLVS  REX. 

Cross.     Rev.  MET  ALO.  in  two  lines. 

14.  Louis  IX,  A.   D.    1226-1270.     B.   Denier.     Obv.    LVDOVICVS    REX. 

Cross.     iJw.  TVRONVS  CIVIS.     Chapel. 

15.  AR.  Gros  Toumois.     06^;.  LUDOVICVS  REX.     Cross.     Rev.  Chapel. 

16.  PhiUp  m,  A.  D.  1270-1285.     AR.  Gros  Toumois.     Obv.   PHILIPPVS 

REX.     Cross.     jRct.  Similar  to  No.  15. 

17.  Philip  rv,  A.  D.  1285-1314.    AR.   Gros  Toumois.  Obv.  PHILIPPVS 

REX.     Cross.     Rev.  Chapel. 

18.  Philip  VI,  A.  D.  1328-1350.    AR.  Maille  Tierce.     Obv.  PHILIPPVS 

REX.     Cross.     Rev.  Portal. 

19.  Charles  VI,  A.  D.  1380-1422.    AR.   Grand  Blanc.     Obv.  KAROLVS 

FRANCORVM  REX.     Arms.     Eev.  Cross  pattee. 

20.  Charles  VH,  A.  D.  1422-1461.    AR.  Grand  Blanc.     Obv.   KAROLVS 

FRANCORV.      Arms.      Rev.    SIT    NOME:    DNI:    BENEDICTV. 
Cross. 

21.  Charles  VHI,  A.  D.  1482-1498.     B.     Carolus  de  Bretagne.     Obv.  K 

crowned.    Rev.  Cross  pattee. 

22.  B.  Carolus.    Similar  to  No.  21. 

23.  B.  Liard  au  Dauphin.    Obv.  KAROLVS.    Dolphin.    i?CT.  Cross  pattee. 
24-25.  AR.  Grand  Blanc.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Cross  pattee. 
26-27.  Louis  XH,  A.  D.  1498-1616.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.   Shield  of  arms, 

crowned.    Rev.  Cross. 
28.  Francis  I,  A.  D,  1516-1647.    AV.  Ecu  d'Or  du  Dauphing.     Obv.  FRAN- 
CISCVS    DEI.  GRACIA  FRANCOR  REX.     Arms  of  France  and 
Dauphine.     Rev.   XPS   VINCIT   XPS    RENAT   XRS    IMPERAT. 
Cross. 

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508         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

29.  AB.  Testoon.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

30.  AB,.  Half-testoon.     Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

31.  Bil.  Douzain.     Obv.  Shield  of  anns.     Rev.  Cross. 

32.  Henry  n,  1647-1669.    AR.  Testoon,  1663.     06i;.Headr.    iJei;.  Crowned 

arms. 

33.  AR.  Testoon,  1556.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

34.  AR.  Half  Gros  de  Nisle,  1651.     Obv.  Letter  H  crowned.    Rev.  Cross. 

35.  Bil.  Douzain,  1660.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Cross. 

36.  Bil.  Jeton  du  Marriage.    Obv.  DENIER.  P.  O.  V.  R.    Rev.  ESPOVSER. 

Maltese  cross. 

37.  Francis  n,  1659-1668.    AR.  Testoon,  1560.     Obv.  HENRICUS  II  etc. 

Cross.    Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

38.  Charles  X  of  the  League.    AV.  Ecu  d'Or,  1692.     06^;.  CAROLVS  .  .  . 

FR.  ANCOR.  REX.  Crowned  arms.  Rev.  CHRISTVS.  REGNAT. 
VINCIT.  ET  IMPERAT.     Cross. 

39.  Henry  IV,  A.  D.  1689-1610.    AR.  auarter-ecu,  1690.    Obv.  HENRICVS 

nil.  D.  G.  FRAN.  ET.  NAV.  REX.  Cross,  i^e-y.  SIT  NOMEN  etc. 
Crowned  arms. 

40.  AR.   Quarter-ecu,   1697.      Similar  types  as  No.   39,  but  of  smaller 

module. 

41.  AR.  Quarter-ecu,  1603.    Similar  to  No.  39. 

42.  Ditto,  1608. 

43.  Bil.  Douzain,  1695.     Obv.  Cross.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

44.  AE.  Double  Tournois,  1607.     Types  similar  to  last. 

46.  Louis  Xm,  1610-1643.  AV.  Demi  Louis  d'Or,  1641.  Obv.  LVD.  XIII. 
D.  G.  FR.  ET.  NAV.  REX.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Four  crowned  mono- 
grams of  addorsed  LL's  in  form  of  cross. 

46.  AE.  Tournois,  1640.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Three  lilies,  value  and  date. 

47.  Louis  XIV,   1643-1716.     AV.   Double  Louis  d'Or,  1710.     Obv.   LVD. 

Xllll.  D.  G.  •.  -  FR.  ET.  NAV.  REX.  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev. 
Four  crowned  monograms  of  addorsed  LL's  in  form  of  cross,  with 
fleur  de  lis  in  the  angles. 

48.  AV.  Louis  d'Or,  1648.     Obv.  Child  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  47.  > 

49.  AV.  Louis  d'Or,  1668.     Obv.  Youthful  bust  r.     Rev.  As  No.  4?. 

60.  Ditto,  1694.     06i>.  Mature  bust,  laureated,  r.     2?ct.  Four  crowned  fleur 

de  lis  in  form  of  cross  with  L's  in  angles. 

61.  Ditto,  1703.     Types  similar  to  No.  47,  but  the  cross  of  monograms  on 

reverse  is  over  two  scepters  in  saltire. 

62.  AR.  Ecu  Blanc,  1680.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bustr.'  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms.  _ 

63.  AR.  Ecu,  1690.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  47. 

64.  AR.  Ecu,  1709.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  draped,  r.    Rev.  Three  crowns. 
66.  AR.  Demi-ecu  Blanc,  1680.    Types  similar  to  No.  52. 

66.  AR.  Demi-ecu,  1692.  Types  similar  to  No.  53. 

67.  AR.  Demi-ecu,  1693.  062).  Bust  r.    i?ei;.  Round  shield  between  palms. 

68.  Ditto,  1695. 

69.  AR.  Demi-ecu,  1709.  Types  similar  to  No.  54. 

60.  AR.  Quarter-ecu,  1713.     Ditto. 

61.  AR.  Twelfth-ecu,  1644.     Obv.  Child  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

62.  AE.  Liard,  1656.     0 61;.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  LIARD  DE  FRANCE. 

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63.  Louis  XV,  1716-1774.     AV.  Louis  d'Or,  1728.     Obv.  LUD.  XV.   D.  G. 

FR.  ET.  NAV.  REX.  Bust  1.  Rev.  Two  oval  shields  of  arms  and 
crown  above. 

64.  AB.    Ecu,    1718.     Obv.    Bust    r.     Rev.    Shield  of    arms,  quartered, 

crowned. 
66.  AB.   Ecu,   1728.     Obv.   Cuirassed  bust  1.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms, 
crowned,  in  laurel  wreath. 

66.  AR.  Ecu,  1768.     Similar  to  last. 

67.  Ditto,  1774. 

68.  AR.  Demi-ecu,  1729.     Types  similar  to  No.  65. 

69.  AR.  Quarter-ecu,  1720.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Four  crowned  monograms 

of  addorsed  LL's  in  form  of  cross. 

70.  AR.  Twentieth-ecu,  1744.     Types  similar  to  No.  65. 

71.  Louis  XVI,  1774H793.     AV.  Double  Louis  d'Or,  1786.     06i;.  LUD.  XVI. 

D.  G.  FR.  ET  NAV.  REX.  Bust  1.  ByDuVivier.  Rev.  CHRS. 
REGN.  VINC.  IMPER— 1786.  Two  square  shields  of  arms,  side  by 
side,  crowned. 

72.  AV.  Louis  d'Or,  1777.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Two  oval  shields  of  arms 

crowned. 

73.  AV.  Louis  d'Or,  1789.     Types  similar  to  No.  71. 

74.  AR.  Ecu,  1780.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  arms,  crowned,  in 

laurel  wreath. 
76.  Ditto,  1786. 

76.  AR.  Ecu  de   six  Livres,  1792,  I'an  4.     06?;.    LOUIS  XVI  ROI  DES 

FRANCOIS.  Nudebustl.  i?^.  REGNE  DE  LA  LOI.  Genius  of 
France  inscribing  "Constitution"  on  tablet. 

77.  Ditto,  1793,  I'an  6. 

78.  AR.  Demi-ecu,  1791.     Similar  to  No.  74. 
79-80.  AR.  30  Sols,  1791.     Types  similar  to  No.  76. 

81.  AR.  15  Sols,  1791.     Ditto. 

82.  AR.  Tenth-ecu,  1784.     Types  similar  to  No.  74. 

83.  AE.  2  Sols,  1792.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Fasces  in  wreath. 

84.  Ditto,  1793. 

86-86.  AE.  Sol,  1791.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms. 
87.  AE.  Demi-sol,  1792.     As  No.  83. 

FIRST  REPUBLIC,  A.  D.  1792-1804. 

88-88.  AR.   Ecu  de  six  Livres,  1793,  I'an  n.     Obv.  REGNE  DE  LA  LOI. 
Genius    writing    on    tablet.     Rev.   REPUBLIQUE    FRANCAISE. 
,    Value  and  date. 

90.  AR.    6  Francs,  1797.     Obv.  UNION   ET  FORCE.     Hercules  uniting 

Liberty  and  Equality.     Rev.  5  |  FRANCS  |  L'AN  6  |  in  wreath. 

91.  Ditto,  1799. 

92.  AE.  Decime,  1798.     06?;.  Female  bust,  representing  France,  1.    Rev. 

Value  and  year  of  liberty  in  wreath.  - 

93.  Ditto,  I'an  8. 

94.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1796,  I'an  4.     Similar  to  No.  92. 

95.  Ditto,  I'an  6. 

96.  Ditto,  I'an  6. 

97.  Ditto,  I'an  8. 

98.  AE.  1  Centime,  1798.     Obv.  As  No.  92.     Rev.  Value.\ 


510         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
THE  CONSTTIjATB. 

99.  AV.  40  Francs,   I'an   12.     Obv.  BON  A  PART   PREMIER   CONSUL. 

Nudebustl.     i?CT.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE.     Value  in  wreath. 

100.  AR.  5  Francs,  I'an  11.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  in  laurel  wreath. 

101.  Ditto,  ran  12. 

102.  AR.  Demi-franc,  I'an  12.    Types  similaj:  to  No.  100. 

103.  AR.  Quart  de  franc,  I'an  12.    Ditto. 

THE  FIRST  EMPIRE,  1804-1814. 

104.  AV.   40  Francs,  I'an  13.     Obv.  NAPOLEON    EMPEREUR.     Nude 

bustL     i?ev.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE.     Value  in  wreath. 

105.  Ditto,  1806. 

106.  Ditto,  1811.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  L     Bev.    EMPIRE    FRANCAIS. 

Value  in  wreath. 

107.  AV.  20  Francs,  I'an  12.    Types  as  No.  104. 

108.  AV.  20  Francs,  1811.     Similar  to  No.  106. 

109.  AR.  5  Francs,  1806.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Value  in  laurel 

wreath. 
110-112.  Ditto,     mm.  L.     1806,  1808,  1810. 

113.  AR.  1  Franc,  I'an  13.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

114.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1810.    Types  similar  to  No.  109. 

115-116.  AR.  10  Centimes,  1808.     Obv.  Letter  N,  crowned.     Rev.  Value. 
117.  AE,  Decime,  1814.     Obv.  Letter  N,  crowned,  within  a  wreath.     Rev. 
Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

FIRST  RESTORATION. 

118-119.  Louis  XVm,  1814-1824.  AV.  20  Francs,  1814.  Obv.  LOUIS 
XVIII  ROI  DE  FRANCE.  Bustr.  Rev.  P\ECE  DE  20  FRANCS. 
Crowned  arms. 

120.  AR.  6  Francs,  1814.    Types  similar  to  No.  118. 

RETURN  OF  NAPOIiBON. 

121.  Napoleon  Emperor.    AV.  20  Francs,  1815.     Obv.  NAPOLEON  EM- 

PEREUR.    Laureated  bust  L     Rev.  EMPIRE  FRANCAIS.     Value 


in  wreath. 


SECOND  RESTORATION. 


122.  Louis  XVm.    AV.  40  Francs,  1817.     Obv.    LOUIS   XVIII    ROI    DE 

FRANCE.     Bustr.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  in  laurel  wreath. 

123.  AV.  20  Francs,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  122. 

124.  AR.  6  Francs,  1815.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  PIECE    DE  5   FRANCS. 

Crowned  arras  in  wreath.    .Mm,  M. 
125-126.  AR.  5  Francs,   1820-1824.     Obv.   Nude  bust  1.    Rev.   Crowned 
shield  dividing  value,  5  —  F,  in  wreath. 

127.  AR.  2  Francs,  1821.    Types  similar  to  No.  124. 

128.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1822.     Ditto. 

129-130.    Charles    X,     1824-1830.      AV.     40    Francs,     1824-1830.      Obv. 

CHARLES  X  — ROI  DE  FRANCE.     Bustr.     i2et;.  Crowned  arms, 

date  and  value. 
131.  AV.  20  Francs,  1830.    Types  similar  to  No.  129. 
132-133.  AR.  6  Francs,  1825-1828.     Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev.    Crowned  arms, 

date  and  value. 
134.  AR.  2  Francs,  1828.    Types  similar  to  No.  132. 


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135.  AK.  Demi-franc,  1827.     Types  similar  to  No.  132. 

136.  AK.  Quart  de  franc,  1828.     Ditto. 

137.  Henry  V.  Pretender.     AR.  6  Francs,  1831.     Obv.  HENRY  V  ROI  DE 

FRANCE.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms,  value,  and  date. 

138.  Louis  Philippe,  1830-1848.     AV.  40  Francs,  1833.     Obv.  LOUIS  PHI- 

LIPPE I  ROI  DES  FRANCAIS.    Bustl.    i2e'y.40  I  FRANCS  I  1833. 
within  wreath. 

139.  AV.  20  Francs,  1834.     Types  similar  to  No.  138. 

140.  AB.  5  Francs,  1831.     06?;.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  Value  and  date 

in  wreath. 
141-142.  Ditto,  1833. 

143.  Ditto,  1848. 

144.  AR.  2  Francs,  1831.     Types  similar  to  No.  140. 
146.  AR.  Franc,  1831.     Ditto. 

146.  Ditto,  1844. 

147.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1833.     Types  similar  to  No.  140. 

148.  AR.  60  Centimes,  1841.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  50  CENT,  and  date. 

149.  AR.  Quart  de  franc,  1833.     Similar  to  No.  148. 

THE  SECOND  REPUBIilC,  1848-1852. 

160.  AV.  20  Francs,  1848.  Obv.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE.  Genius 
inscribing  CONSTITUTION.  2?ct.  LIBERTE.  EGALITE.  PRA- 
TE R  N I T  E .     Value  and  date  in  oak  wreath. 

151.  AV.  20  Francs,  1851.  Obv.  Female  head,  emblematical  of  the  repub- 
lic, r.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath  of  laurel  and  oak. 

162.  AV.  10  Francs,  1861.     Types  as  No.  151. 

163.  AR.  5  Francs,  1848.     Obv.  Hercules  standing,  uniting  Equality  and 

Liberty.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

164.  Ditto,  1849. 

166.  AR.  6  Francs,  1849.  Obv.  Head,  similar  to  No.  151,  1.  Rev.  5  I 
FRANCS  I  1849,  in  oak  wreath. 

156.  AR.  2  Francs,  1851.     Types  similar  to  No.  155. 

157.  AR.  1  Franc,  1851.     Ditto. 

158.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1849.     As  No.  155;  reading  50  |  CENT.,  on  reverse. 

159.  AR.  20  Centimes,  1861.     Similar  to  No.  155. 

EMPIRE    REVIVED. 

160.  Napoleon  m,  1852-1873.     AV.  100  Francs,   1855.     Obv.  NAPOLEON 

III  -  EMPEREUR.     Headr.     i?^.  EMPIRE  FRANCAIS.     Shield 
of  arms,  within  ermine  mantle  surmounted  by  crown. 

161.  AV.  50  Francs,  1857.     Similar  to  No.  160. 

162.  AV.  20  Francs,   1857.     Obv.   Head    r.     Rev.   20  |  FRANCS,  within 

wreath. 

163.  Ditto,  1860. 

164.  AV.  20  Francs,  1861.     Types  similar  to  No.  160. 

165.  AV.  10  Francs,  1869.     As  No.  162,  except  value. 
166-167.  AV.  6  Francs,  1854.     Ditto.     14.5  mm. 

168.  AV.  5  Francs,  1857.    Types  similar  to  No.  162.     17  mm. 

169.  Ditto,  1859. 

170.  Ditto,  1866. 

171.  AR.  5  Francs,   1862.     Obv.    LOUIS-NAPOLEON  -  BONAPARTE. 

Headl.     i?^.  REPUBLIQUE    FRANCAISE.     Value  and  date  in 
wreath  composed  of  oak  and  laurel. 


512        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

172.  AB.  6  Francs,  1866.     Obv.  NAPOLEON   III  -  EMPEREUR.     Head 

1.  Rev.  EMPIRE  FRANCAIS.  Round  shield  of  arms,  within 
ermine  mantle  surmounted  by  crown. 

173.  Ditto,  1856. 

174.  Ditto,  1861. 
176.  Ditto,  1867. 

176.  Ditto,  1868. 

177.  AB.  2  Francs,  1864.    06i;.Headl.    Rev.  2  |  FRANCS  ]  1854  |  in  laurel 

wreath. 

178.  AB.  2  Francs,  1866.     Types  similar  to  No.  172. 

179.  Ditto,  1867. 

180.  Ditto,  1868. 

181.  AB.  1  Franc,  1852.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  171. 

182.  AB.  1  Franc,  1864.     Obv.  As  No.  172.     Re^K  Value  and  date  in  laurel 

wreath. 

183.  Ditto,  1867.     As  No.  172. 

184.  Ditto,  1868. 

185.  AB.  Demi-franc,    1869.     Obv.    Head  1.     Rev.    50  |  CENT  |  1859  |  in 

laurel  wreath. 

186.  AB.  Demi-franc,   1867.     Obv.   Head  1.    Rev.    Crown;    beneath,    50 

CENT.  I  1867. 

187.  Ditto,  1868. 

188.  AB.  20  Centimes,  1853.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  20  |  CENT.  |  1853  |  in 

wreath. 
189-190.  AB.  20  Centimes,  1867.     Types  similar  to  No.  186. 

191.  Ditto,  1868. 

192.  AE.  10  Centimes,  1852.     Obv.  NAPOLEON  III  EMPEREUR.     Head 

1.,  in  beaded  circle,  i^e^;.  EMPIRE  FRANCAIS.  Eagle  on  thun- 
derbolt. 

193.  Ditto,  1854. 
194-195.  Ditto,  1862,  1864. 

196.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1853.    Types  similar  to  No  192. 

197.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1853.     Ditto. 

198.  AE.  1  Centime,  1853.     Ditto. 

THE  REPUBLIC,  1870. 

199.  AV.  100  Francs,  1903.     Obv.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAiSE.     Genius 

of  France  inscribing  CONSTITUTIONona  tablet.  i?ei) .  L I B E RT E . 
EGALITE.FRATERNITE.  Within  oak  wreath,  100  1  FRANCS  I 
1903. 

200.  AV.  60  Francs,  1896.    Types  similar  to  No.  199. 

201.  AV.  20  Francs,  1899.    Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.  Cock. 

202.  AV.  10  Francs,  1900.    Types  as  No.  201. 

203.  AB.  6  Francs,  1870.    Obv.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE.    Head,  em- 

blematical of  the  republic,  1.  Rev.  Value  and  date  in  wreath  of  oak 
and  laurel. 

204.  Ditto,  1871. 

206-206.  AB.  6  Francs,  1871.     Obv.  LIBERTE  EGALITE  etc.     Hercules 
standing,  and  uniting  Liberty  and  Justice.    Rev.  5  |  FRANCS  j  187L 

207.  Ditto,  1876. 

208.  AB.  2  Francs,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  203. 


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209.  Ditto,  1872. 

210.  AR.   2  Francs,   1902.     Obv.  The  sower.     Rev.   LIBERIE   etc.;   2  | 

FRANCS  I  and  branch  of  olive  beneath. 

211.  AR.  1  Franc,  1872.     Types  similar  to  No.  203;  value,  1  |  FRANC. 

212.  AR.  1  Franc,  1904.    Similar  to  No.  210. 

213.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1871.    Types  similar  to  No.  203. 

214.  AR.  Demi-franc,  1897.    Types  similar  to  No.  210;  value,  50  I  CEN- 

TIMES. 

215.  Ditto,  1903. 

216.  N.  25  Centimes,  1903.     06v.  Bust  of  Liberty  1.    JRei;.  Value  in  a  square. 

217.  N.  26  Centimes,  1904.     Obv.  As  last.    Rev.  Fasces  and  oak  branch; 

value  in  field. 

218.  AE.  10  Centimes,  1871.     Obv.  Same  head  as  No.  203  in  beaded  circle. 

Rev.  10  1  CENTIMES  |  in  wreath. 

219.  AE.  10  Centimes,  1899.     Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  r.     Rev.  Female  figure 

representing  France,  seated  1.,  holding  standard  and  olive;  beside 
her,  child  with  wheat,  etc.,  in  hand. 

220.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1871.    As  No.  218,  except  value. 

221.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1904.     As  No.  219. 

222.  Ditto,  1909. 

223.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1903.     Obv.  Bust  of  Liberty  r.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

224.  AE.  1  Centime,  1872.     Types  similar  to  No.  218,  except  value. 
226.  AE.  1  Centime,  1902.     Types  similar  to  No.  223,  except  value. 


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ITAIY. 

PBRRARA. 

1.  Hercules  I,  d'Este,  1471-1505.    AR.  Half-testone.     Obv.  HERCULES. 

DVX.  FERRARIE.    Bust  1.   iiew.  DEVS  FORTITVDO.  MEA  •  +  •. 
St.  George  and  dragon. 

FliOKBNCB,  REPUBLIC. 

2.  AV.  Fiorino.     Obv.  FLORENTIA.     Triple  lily.     Rev.  S.  lOHANNES. 

B.     The  saint  standing. 
3-6.  AV.  Fiorino.     Similar  to  No.  2,  but  with  variations  in  the  symbol 
to  left  of  head. 

DUCHY  OP  ETRVRIA. 

6.  Alexander,    A.    D.    1633-1537.     AR.    Testone.     Obv.    ALEXANDER. 

M.R.P.FLOREN.DVX.   BustL   iiei;.  S.DAMIANVS.    S.COSMVS. 
The  saints  standing. 

7.  Francis  I,  1574-1687.    AR.  Testone,  1676.     Obv.  FRAN. MED. MAGN. 

DVX.ETRVRIAE.M.     Bust   r.     Eev.     S.     lOANNES    BAPTISTA. 
John  the  Baptist  seated. 

8.  AR.  Scudo,  1676.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  John  the  Baptist  seated. 

9.  AR.  Testone,  1677.     Similar  to  No.  8. 

10.  Cosmo   n,    1608-1621.    AR.    Testone.     Obv.    COSMVS.  MED.  R.  P. 

FLOREN.DVX.il.     Bust  r.     iJev.  St.  John  seated. 
11-12.  AR.    Testone.      Obv.    COSMVS    MED.  FLOREN.  ET     SENARM 
DVX.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Madonna  in  clouds  above  city. 

13.  Ferdinand n,  1621-1670.    AR.  Scudo,  1623.     Ofei".  FERDIN.II.MAGN. 

DVX.ETRVRIAE.    Bust  r.    Rev.  John  the  Baptist. 

14.  AR.   Scudo,   1666.     Obv.    Shield    of   arms.     Rev.    GRATIA    OBV  I A 

ULTIO  QUAESITA.     Rosebush. 
16.  AR.  Testone,  1627.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  13.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  10. 

16.  Ditto,  1636. 

17.  Cosmo  ra,    1670-1723.     AR.    Scudo,   1681.     Obv.  COSMVS. I II. D.G. 

MAGN.DVX.ETRVRI.VI.     Bust  r.     iie?;.  St.  John  seated. 

18.  AR.  Scudo,  1692.    Obv.  Bust,  with  Oriental  crown,  r.    Rev.  ET  PATET 

ETFAVET.     A  harbor. 

19.  AR.  Scudo,  1706.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  14. 

20.  Ditto,  1718. 

21.  AR.  Testone,  1677.     Obv.    COSMVS    III.  D.G.  MAGN.  D.  ETRV.VI. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  St.  John. 

22.  John  Gaston,  1723-1737.    AV.  Fiorino,  1725.     Obv.  lOAN.GASTO.I. 

D.G.M.DVX.ETR.     Florentine  lily.    Rev.  St.  John  seated. 

28-24.  Francis  U,  1737-1765.  AR.  Francescone,  1748.  Obv.  FRAN- 
CISCVS.D.G.R.I.S  A  G.H.REX.LOT.BAR.M.D.ETR.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
IN  TE  DOMINE  SPERAVI.  Crowned  arms  on  breast  of  double- 
headed  eagle. 

26.  Leopold  I,  1765-1790.  AR.  Francescone,  1767.  Obv.  PETRVS  LEO- 
POLDVS  D.G.P.R.H.ET.B.A.A.M.D.ETRVR.  Bust  1.  Rev.  DU 
RIGE  DOMINE  GRESSVS  MEOS.     Crowned  arms.     Pisis. 

26-27.  Ditto,  1769,  1770. 
514 


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CAa?ALOG0iE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AlfD  MEDALS.         515 

28.  AE.  Francescone,  1774.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  arms  upon  a 

maltese  cross. 

29.  Ditto,  1784. 

30.  AR.  Testone,  1782.    Similar  to  No.  28,  but  shield  is  oval. 

31.  AB.  Paolo,  1783.    Similar  to  No.  28. 

32.  Ferdinand  m,   1790-1800.    AR.   Francescone,    1796.     Ohv.    FERDI- 

NANDVS.Iil.D.G.P.R.H.F.T.B.A.A.M.D.ETRVR.     Bust  r.     Rev. 
LEX  TVA  VERITAS.     Similar  to  No.  28. 

33.  Ditto,  1798. 

KINGDOM  OF  BTRtJRIA,  1801-1803. 

34.  Charles  Louis,   1801-1803.     AR.   Francescone,    1803.     Ohv.    LUDO- 

VICUS.  I.D.G.  HISP.  INF.  REX.  ETRURIAE  etc.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
VIDEANT  PAUPERES  ET  LAETENTUR.  Crowned  arms. 
36.  AR.  Louis  n,  1803-1807.  Francescone,  1803.  06d.  CAROLVS.LVD. 
D.G.REX.  ETR.  k  M.  ALOYSIA.  R.  RECTRIX.  I.I.H.H.  Busts, 
jugate,  r.  Rev.  DOMINE  SPES  MEA  A  lUVENTATE  MEA. 
Similar  to  No.  28. 

36.  AR.  Francescone,  1806.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  35.     Rev.  Crowned  arms, 

as  No.  28. 

37.  Ditto,  1807. 

DUCHY  RBSTORBD. 

38.  Ferdinand  m,  1814-1824  (Restored).    AR.  Mezzo-francescone,  1820. 

Ohv.  FERD.III.D.G.P.I.A.R.H.ET  B.A.A.M.D.ETR.     Bu^ix.  Reo. 
LEX  TVA  VERITAS.    Round  shield  of  arms. 

39.  AR.  10  Soldi,  1823.     Obv.  FERD.  II.A.D.A.G.D.DI  TUSC.     Shield  of 

arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

40.  Leopold  H,    1824-1859.     AV.   Fiorino,    1824.     Ohv.  LEOPOLDVS    II. 

D.G.A.A.M.D.ETR.    Florentine  lily.   i2ev.  S.  lOANNESetc.    Saint 
John  seated  1. 

41.  AR.  Francescone,  1834.     Obv.  LEOPOLDVS. II. D. G.P.I. A. P.R.H.ET 

B.A.A.  MAGN.  DVX.ETR.     Bustr.     iJer.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

42.  AR.  Mezzo-francescone,  1829.     Obv.  short  bust  r.     Rev.  Heart-shaped 

shield  of  arms. 

43.  AR.  Fiorino,   1826.     Obv.    LEOPOLDO.II.A.D.A.  GRAN.DUCA.  Dl 

TOSC A N  A.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Value  and  Mly. 

44.  AR.  Mezzo-fiorino,  1827.     Ohv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value 

and  date. 
46.  AR.  10  Quattrini,  1826.    Obw.  Oval  shield  of  arms  crowned.     J?ev.  Simi- 
lar to  No.  44. 

GENOA. 

a.  REPVBLIC. 

46.  Republic,  A.  D.  1139-1252.    AR.  Third-genovino.     Oiw.  IAN VA.  Gate- 

way,    iiev.  CVNRADVS  REX.     Cross. 

47.  AV.  Quarter-genovino.    Types  similar  to  No.  46. 

48.  AR.  Denaro.    Types  similar  to  No.  46. 

49.  AR.  Grosso.    "Types  similar  to  No.  46. 

60.  AR.  Obol.    Types  similar  to  No.  46. 

61.  AR.  Double-scudo,  1663.     Obv.   DVX.   ET  GVBERNATORES.  REIP 

GEN.     Cross  with yimr  de  Zis  in  angles.     Rev.  Madonna  and  Child. 

62.  AR.  8  Soldi,  1653.    Obv.  Cross  with  stars  in  angles.     Rev.  ET  REGE 

N  O  S .    Madonna  and  Child. 


616        CATALOGtfE   OF   COIKS,  lOKElSrS,  AND  MEDALS. 

63.  AE.  10  Soldi,  1675.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  and  value.     Rev. 

NON  SVRREXIT  MAIOR.     St.  John  the  Baptist. 

64.  AR.  8  Lire,  1796.     Similar  to  No.  53. 
66.  AE.  4  Lire,  1795.     Similar  to  No.  53. 

56.  AE.  2  Lire,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  53. 

57.  AE.  Lire,  1794.     Similar  to  No.  63. 

58-59.  AE.  10  Soldi,  1814.     06v.   RESPUBBLICA  GENUENSIS.     Shield 
of  arms.     Rev.  NON.  SURREXIT  MAIOR.     St.  John. 

60.  N.   4  Soldi,   1814.     Obv.    Shield    of    arms.     Rev.  EX    PROBITATE 

ROBU  R.     St.  George  and  the  dragon. 

t).  FRENCH  liiaURIAN  REPUBIjIC. 

61.  AV.  96  Lire,  1798.     06?;.  REPUBLICA  LIGURE.  ANNO.  1.     Female 

figure  representing  the  Republic,  wearing  mural  crown,  seated,  1. 
Rev.     NELL.  UNIONE  LA  FORZA.     Fasces. 

REPTJBIilC   OP  liUCCA. 

62.  AE.  Scudo,  1743.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  SANCTUS  MARTIN  US. 

St.  Martin  and  a  beggar. 

IiTTCCA  AND  PIOMBINO. 

63.  Felice  and  Elisa,  1806-1809.     AE.  6  FrancM,  1808.     Obv.  FELICE  ED 

ELISA  PP.DI   LUCCA    E    PIOMBINO.     Busts  r.     Rev.    PRINCI- 
PATO  Dl   LUCCA  E  PIOMBINO.     Value. 

64.  Ditto,  1809. 

65.  AE.  Franco,  1807.    Similar  to  No.  63. 

MILAN. 

66.  Jolin    Galeazzo,    1476-1481.      AE.    Teston.       Obv.    10  GZ.  M.  SF. 

VICECO.  DVX.  MLI.SX.     Bust  r.     J?et;.  LVDOVICVS.  PATRVVS. 
GVBERNANS.     Bust  r. 

67.  Charles  VI.  AE.  Scudo,  1708.     Obv.  CAROLVS.  D.  G.  IMP.  ET  HIS. 

REX.     Bust  r.     iiev.   DVX.  ET  C.  MEDIOLANI.     Crowned  arms. 

68.  Joseph  n,  1780-1790.    AE.  Scudo,  1781.     Obv.  JOSEPH.  II.  D.  G.  R. 

IMP.  etc.    Bust  r.    Rev.    MEDIOLANI  ET  MANT.  DUX.    Oval 
shield  of  arms. 

69.  Francis  H,  1792-1797.     30  Soldi,  1796.     Obv.  FRANC.   II.  D.  G.  R. 

IMP.  S.  AUG.  G.  II.  ET.  B.  REX.  A.  A.     Head  r.     Rev.  MED\0- 
LAN  I  DUX.     Shield  of  arms. 

(See  Lombardo — Venetian  Kingdom. ) 

M  ONTFERRAT. 

70.  William  n,  1494-1518.    AE.  Mezzo-scudo.    Obv.  GVILLIEMVS  MAR. 

MONT.  FER.  TE.     Bust  L     J?w.  Shield  of  arms. 


NAPOLEONIC  R]gGIME  IN  NORTHERN  ITALY. 

a.     CISPADANE  REPUBIjIC.      * 

71.  Bologna.     AE.     Scudo,     1796.       Obv.     POPVLVS     ET    SENATVS 

BONON.      Shield  of  arms.      Rev.     PRAESIDIVM    ET    DECVS. 
View  of  city  of  Bologna;  above,  Madonna  and  Child. 

72.  Ditto,  1797. 

73.  Mezzo-scudo,  1796.    Types  similar  to  No.  71. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   t6KENS,  AKD  MEDALS.         617 


to.  cisaijPinb  republic. 

74.  AS..  30  Soldi,  1801.  Obv.  REPVBLICA  CISALPINA.  Bust  of  Re- 
public r.  Rev.  PACE  |  CELEBRATA  I  FORO  BONAPARTE  I 
FONDATO  I  ANNO  IX.  | 

C.    KINODOM   OP  ITAIjY. 

76.  Napoleon,  1806-1814.  AV.  40  Lire,  1814.  Obv.  NAPOLEONE  IM- 
PERATORE  E  RE.  Head  1.  i^gv.  REGNO  D'lTALIA.  Eagle 
displayed,   within  an  ermine  mantle,   surmounted  by  a  crown. 

Edge,    DIO   PKOTEGGE   L' ITALIA. 

76.  AV.  20  Lire,  1808.    Similar  to  No.  75. 

77.  AB.  6  Lire,  1814.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  75. 

78.  AB.  2  Lire,  1811.    Similar  to  No.  77. 

79.  AE.  Lira,  1810.    Similar  to  No.  77;  stars  on  edge. 

80.  AB.  10  Soldi,  1810.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  77.     Rev.  A  crown. 

81.  AB.  6  Soldi,  1811.    Similar  to  No.  80. 


PIEDMONT  REPTTBIjIC. 


82.  AB.  6  Francs,  1803.     Obv.  SUBALPINE  GAULE.     Italy  and  France. 

Rev.  LIBERIE  EGALITE  •   ERIDANIA.     Value  and  date. 

PARMA  AND  PIACENZA. 

83.  AB.  Scudo,  1628.     Obv.     ODOARDVS.   FAR.   PL.  ET  PAR.  DVX. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  St.  Anthony  standing. 

84.  AV.  2  Scudi,  1786.     Obv.  FERDINANDVS.  I.  HISPANIAR.  INFANS. 

Head  r.     Rev.  D.  G.  PARMAE.  PLAC.  ET  VASTAL.  DVX.     Shield 
of  arms. 


86.  Maria  Lucia,   1814-.     AV.   40  Lire,    1816.      Obv.   MARIA    LUIGIA 
PRINC.  IMP.  ARCID.  D'AUSTRIA.     Bustl.     i?«u.  Shield  of  arms. 

86.  AB.  6  Lire,  1816.     Similar  to  No.  85. 

87.  AB,  Lira  Nuova,  1816.    Similar  to  No.  85. 

88.  AB.  10  Soldi,  1815.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  85.     Rev.  M  L,  crowned. 

89.  AB.  6  Soldi,  1818.    Similar  to  No.  88. 

REPUBIilC  OP  VENICE. 

90.  Giovanni  Soranzo,  1312-1328.    AV.  Ducat.    Obv.  10.  SVPANTIO  DVX 

S.  M.  VENETI.  Kneeling  Doge  receiving  the  banner  from  St.  Mark. 
Rev.  SIT.  T.  XRE.  DAT.  Q.  TV.  REGIS.  ISTE.  DVCAT.  Christ 
standing,  within  an  oval  of  stars. 

91.  Bartheleml  Gradenigo,  1339-1342.    AV.  Ducat.    Same  types  as  No.  90. 

92.  Andrea  Dandolo,  1343-1354.     AV,  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  90, 

93.  Giovanni  Delfino,  1356-1361,    AV.  Ducat.    Similar  to  No.  90. 

94.  Marco  Comaro,   1365-1368.     AV.  Ducat.     Obv.   MARCO   CORNARI 

DVX  S.  M.  VENETI.     Same  types  as  No.  90. 
96,  Andrea  Gritti,  1623-1639,    AV,  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  90. 

96.  Pietro  Loredano,  1667-1670.  AV.  Third-ducat.  Obv.  PET.  LAV.  DVX. 

S.  M.  VEN.     i^er.  EGO  SVM  LVX  MVNDI.     Types  as  No.  90. 

97.  Alvise  Mocenigo  I,  1570-1677.     AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  90. 

98.  Antonio  Priuli,  1618-1623.    AB.    Ducat  della  Croce.     Obv.  ANTON. 

PRIOL.  DVX.  VEN.  Cross  fleury.  Rev.  SANCTVS.  MARCVS. 
VEN.    Shield  of  arms. 


518        CATALOGUE   OP   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALg. 

99.  Giovanni  I  Cornari,  1625-1630.  AB.  Mezzo-scudo  della  Croce.    I O  A  N . 

CORNER.  DVX.  VEN.     Same  typea  as  No.  98. 

100.  Silvestro  Valier,  1694-1700.    AE.  Ducaton.     Obv.     SILV.  VALERIO 

DVX  S.M.VENETV.     Same  type  aa  No.  90.     i?ew.  FIDES  ET  VIC- 
TOR.    Winged  lion. 

101.  Francesco  Erizzo,  A.  D.  1631-1646.    AR.  Ducaton.     Similar  to  No.  98. 

102.  Paulo  Renier,  1779-1789.    AV.  Ducat.     S.M.V.PAVL  RAINEAR  D. 

Types  same  as  No.  90. 
103-4.  AR.  Ducatus.     Obv.     S.M.V.PAVL.RAINERIVS.D.     Rev.  D\/CA- 
TUSVENETUS.     Same  typea  aa  No.  100. 

105.  Luigi  Manin,  1789-1797.    AV.  Ducat.    Typea  similar  to  No.  90. 

106.  AR.  Scudo,  1789.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  VENETA.  Buat  r.  Rev.  LUDO- 

V ICO  MANIN  DUCA.     Winged  lion. 

107.  AR.  Ducaton  della  Croce.     Similar  to  No.  98. 

FRENCH  OCCUPATION,  1797. 

108.  AV.  10  Lire,  1797.    Obv.    LIBERIA  EGUAGLIANZA.   Liberty  stand- 

ing.    Rev.  ANNO.  I.  DELLA  LIBERXA  ITALIANA  1797.     Within 
wreath,  LIRE  |  DIECI  |  VENETE. 

AUSTRIAN  IjOMBARDO-VBNETIAN  KINGDOM. 

109.  Francis  I.    AR.  Lira,  1824.     Obv.  FRANCISCVS.I.D.G.AVSTRIAE 

IMPERATOR.     Bust   r.     Rev.    LOMB.ET   VEN    REX    A. A. 1824. 
Austrian  double  eagle. 

110.  Ferdinand  I.    AV.  30  Lire,  1838.     Obv.    FERD.I.D.G.AVSTR.IMP. 

HVNG.BOH.R.H.N.V.     Bust  r.     Rev.  Arma  of  Austria. 

111.  AV.  16  Lire,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  110. 

112.  AR.  6  Lire,  1839.     Types  similar  to  No.  110. 

113.  AR.  3  Lire,  1839.     Types  similar  to  No.  110. 

114.  AR.  Lira  Austrica.     Obv.    FERD.I.D.G.AVSTRIAE    IMPERATOR. 

Bustr.     Rev.  LOMB.ET. VEN.  etc.     Arms  of  Austria. 

115.  AR.  Half-lira,  1839.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

116.  AR.  Quarter-lira,  1839.     Similar  to  No.  115. 

IiOMBARDY  (PROVISIONAIi  GOVERNMENT  OF  1848). 

117.  AV.  20  Lire,  1848.     Obv.  ITALIA  LIBERA  DIO  LO  VUOLE.     Italia 

standing.     Rev.   GOVERNO    PROVVISORIO    Dl    LOMBARDIA. 
Value  within  wreath. 

118.  AR.  6  Lira,  1848.    Similar  to  No.  117. 

VENICE  (PROVISIONAIi  GOVERNMENT). 

119-120.  AR.    15   Soldi,    1848.     Obv.    GOVERNO     PROVVISORIO    Dl 

VENEZIA.     Winged  lion.     Rev.  Yalue. 
121.  AR.  6  Soldi,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  119. 


STATES  OF  THE  CHURCH. 

ROMAN  SENATE,   1190-1347. 

122.    AV.    Ducat.      Obv.     SA.NT     PETR     N.      Florentine    Uly.      Rev. 
S.IOHANNES.B.     St.  John  Baptist. 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         519 

123.  AV.  Zecchino.  Ohv.  S.PETERVS  SEN  ATOR  URBIS.  Popekneel- 
ing  before  St.  Peter.     Rev.  EflSgy  of  Christ  within  an  oval  of  stars. 

COINAGE  OP  THE  POPES. 

124.  Paul  V,  1606-1621.  AR.  Scudo,  1620.  Ohv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  St.  Michael 
slaying  dragon. 

125.  Clement  X,  1670-1676.  AR.  Scudo,  1676.  06?;.  Shield  of  arms. 
Rev.  DABIT  FRVCTVM  SVVM  IN  TEMPORE.     A  tomb. 

126.  AR.  Scudo,  1676.  Ohv.  Arms.  Rev.  Entrance  to  cathedral;  on  archi- 
trave, DILIGIT  DNVS.   PORTAS.  SIGN. 

127.  Alexander  Vm,  1689-1691.  AR.  Testone,  1690.  Ohv.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
RE.FRVMENTARIA.RESTITVTA.     Yoke  of  oxen  hitched  to  plow. 

128.  Clement  XI,  1700-1721.  AV.  Scudo,  1712.  06r.  CL.EM.XI.  P.M. A. 
XII.  Arms  of  Pope.  Rev.  FERRO  NOCENTIVS  AVRVM,  on  a 
shield. 

129.  AV.  Half-scudo,  1709.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  148.  Rev.  SANCTVS 
PETRVS.AP.     Head  of  St.  Peter. 

130.  AV.  Half-scudo,  1717.  Ohv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  S.  PETRVS.  APOST. 
Bust  of  St.  Peter,  back  view,  head  1. 

131.  AV.  Half-scudo.  Ohv.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  FERRO  I  NOCEN  I 
TIVS  I  AVRVM.     Shield. 

132.  AR.  Grosso,  1800.  Ohv.  Papal  arms.  Rev.  DATE  ET  DABITVR. 
Shield. 

133.  Clement  XH,  1730-1740.  AR.  Testone,  1736.  Ohv.  Bust  r.  Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

134.  AR.  Grosso,  1736.  Ohv.  S. PETRVS  AP.  Bust  of  St.  Peter.  Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

136.  AR.  Grosso,  1738.  Ohv.  Sunilar  to  No.  134.  Rev.  IN  CI  BOS  I 
PAVPERVM.and  date  within  wreath. 

186.  AR.  Grosso,  1739.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  134.  Rev.  HABETIS  PAV- 
PERES,  and  date  within  wreath. 

137.  AR.  Grosso.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  134.  Rev.  IMPLETI  |  ILLV- 
SION I BVS  1  and  date  on  shield. 

'    138.  Benedict  XIV,  1740-1788.     AV.  2  Scudl,  1744.     Obv.    BENED.XIV. 
P.M.     Madonna  in  clouds.     Rev.  REPENTE  DE  CAELO.     Arms. 

139.  AV.  Scudo,  1746.  06?;.  BEN. XIV.  P.M.  1746.  Madonna  in  nubi- 
bus.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  138. 

140.  AV.  Half-scudo.  Obv.  BEN  |  XIV.  Keys  and  crown.  Rev.  PETRVS. 
Bust  r. 

141.  AR.  Gluglio,  1757.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Madonna  in  nubibus. 

142.  Clement  Xm,  1768-1769.  AR.  Grosso,  1763.  Obv.  C.  EM.  XIII. 
PONT.  M.  A.  V.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  OBLECTAT  IVSTOS 
MISERICORDIA.     Date. 

143.  AR.  Half-grosso,  1764.  Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  142.  Rev.  VTERE  QVASI 
HOMO  FRVGI.     Date. 

144.  Clement XIV,  1769-1775.  AR.  Teston,  1773.  06?j.  CLEMENS.  XIV 
PONT.  MAX.  A.V.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  S.  PETRVS.  S.  PAVLVS. 
The  two  apostles  standing  vis-cL-vis. 

146.  Sede  Vacante,  1774.  AR.  Fifth-scudo,  1774.  06?;.  SEDE.  VACANTE. 
MDCCLXXIV.  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  VENI  LVMEN.  CORDIVM. 
Dove. 

146.  Pius  VI,  1776-1800.    AV.  Ducat,  1787.     Ohv.  APOSTOLOR  PRIN- 
CE PS.     St.  Peter.     i2ev.  A  lily. 
F147-148.  AR.  Giuglio,  1776.     06?;.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  A  tomb. 


520         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

149.  AR.  Scudo,  1780.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  147.     Rev.  AVXILIVM   DE 
S  A  N  CT  O .     Madonna  in  clouds. 

160.  AR.  Half-scudo,  1777.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  149. 

161.  AR.  Half-scudo,   1781.     Obv.   Bust  r.     Rev.   A  chapel;   BON  ON  I A 

1781. 

162.  AR.  Quarter-scudo,   1796.     Obv.   Shield  of  arms.     Rev.   Peter  and 

Andrew. 

163.  AR.  2  Giuglii,  1796.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  149. 

164.  AR.  Fifth-scudo,  1784.     Similar  to  No.  153. 

166.  AR.  Grosso,  1788.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  153.     Rev.  AVXILIVM  DE 
SANCTO. 

166.  AR.  6  Baiocchi,  1778.     Obv.  Lily.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

167.  Pius  Vn,  1800-1823.     AV.  Doppia,  1804.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev. 

APOSTOLOR.  PRINCEPS.     St.  Peter. 

168.  AR.  Scudo,  1802.    Similar  to  No.  149. 

169.  AR.  Half-scudo,  1802.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  149. 

160.  AR.  Half-giuglio,  1816.     Obv.  Arms.     Rev.   PAVPERI  I  PORRIGE  I 

MANVM.     Date. 

161,  Sede  Vacante,  A.   D.   1830.    AR.   30  Baiocchi,   1830.     Obv.   SEDE 

VACANTE.     Papalarms.    i^w.  VENI  LVMEN  CORDIVM.     Dove. 
162-163.  Gregory  XVI,    1831-1846.     AV.    10    Scudi,    1836.     Obv.    GRE- 

GORIVS,  XVI.  PON.  MAX.  A.  V.  I.    Bust  1.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 
164.  AV.  6  Scudi,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  162. 
166-166.  AV.  2  1/2  Scudi,  1836.     Similar  to  No.  162. 

167.  AR.  Scudo,  1834.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  162.     Rev.  LVMEN   AD  RE- 

VELATIONEM  GENTIVM.     Simeon  blessing  the  infant  Jesus. 

168.  Republic  of  1849.     N.  40  Baiocchi,  1849.     Ohv.   DIO    E    POPOLO. 

Eagle  on  fasces.     Rev.  REPUBBLICA  ROMANA.     Value. 

169.  N.  16  Baiocchi,  1849.     Similar  to  No.  168. 

170.  N.  8  Baiocchi,  1849.     Ditto. 

171.  N.  4  Baiocchi,  1849.     Ditto. 

172.  AE.  3  Baiocchi,  1849.    Types  similar  to  No.  168. 

173.  AE.  1  Baiocco,  1849.     Ditto. 

174.  AE.  Half-baiocco,  1849.     Ditto. 

SIEGE   TOKENS. 

176.  N.  40  Baiocchi,  1849.     Square.    Obv.  ROMA|OBSESSA|ABEX. 
ERCiTV|FRANCORVM|      Rev.  She- wol  f  suckling  twins. 

176.  N.  20  Baiocchi,  1849.    Types  similar  to  No.  175. 

177.  N.  10  Baiocchi,  1849.     Ditto. 

178.  N.  6  Baiocchi,  1849.    Ditto. 


179.  Pius  IX,  1846-1878.     AV.    2    1/2    Scudi,    1868.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev. 

Value  and  date  within  a  laurel  wreath. 

180.  AV.  Scudo,  1853.     Similar  to  179;  pontifical  year  VIII. 

181.  AR.  Scudo,  1848.     Similar  to  No.  179;   pontifical  year  II.     Edge 

reeded. 

182.  Ditto,  1863. 

183.  AR.  60  Baiocchi,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  179;  pontifical  year  V. 

184.  AR.  20  Baiocchi,  1860.    Types  similar  to  No.  179,  but  endless  wreath. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         521 

186.  AE.  10  Baiocchi,  1868.    Obv.  PIVSIXPON.MAX.AN.XII.    Arms. 
Bev.     10  BAIOCCHI,  within  wreath. 

186.  AB,.  6  Baiocchi,  1866.    Types  similar  to  No.  185. 

187.  AR.  20  Baiocclii,  1866.     Types  similar  to  No.  179,  but  with  endless 

wreath. 

188.  AB.  10  Baiocchi,  1865.     Types  as  last. 

189.  AB.  6  Baiocchi,  1866.     Ditto. 


190.  Second  issue.    AV.  20  Lire,  1868.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  STATO  PON- 

T I F I C 1 0 .     Value  and  date. 

191.  AB.  2  Lire,  1869.    Types  similar  to  No.  190;  pontifical  year  XXIV. 

192.  AB.  Lira,  1869.     Types  similar  to  No.  191, 

193.  AB.  Lire,  1867.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  190.  Rev.  STATO  PONTIFICIO. 

10  SOLDI  within  wreath. 

194.  AB.  6  Soldi,  1867.    Similar  to  No.  193. 


THE  SICIIIES. 


NAPIiBS. 

195.  Ferdinand  I,  1468-1494.    AB.  Carlin.     Obv.  FERNANDVS.  D.  G.  R. 
SICI  LI  E.     Bust  r.     Rev.  St.  Michael  slaying  dragon. 


THE  TWO  SICILIBS. 


Obv.  CAROLVS. 
i2cv.VNVS.N0N. 


196-197.  Charles  H,  A.  D.  1665-1700.    AB.  Scudo,  1684. 
II.D.G.  HISPANIAR.ET.NEAP.REX.     Bust  r. 
S  V  F  F I C I T .     Scepter  surmounted  by  a  crown. 

198.  AB.  50  Grani,  1693.     Obv.  Bust,  crowned,  r.    Bev.  Value  and  date. 

199.  AB.  20  Grani,  1691.     Similar  to  No.  198. 

200.  Ditto,  1696. 

201.  20  Grani,  1687.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  HIS.VICI.  ET.  REGNO, 

Globe,  fasces  and  cornucopije  crowned. 

202.  Charles  m  of  Austria,  A.  D.  1707  (1713 )-1734.    AB.  Double  Scudo, 

1732.    06i.  CAROL.III.D.G.SICIL.ET.HIER.REX.    Laureated bust 
r.     Rev.  Phoenix. 

203.  Charles  IV  (in  of  Spain).    AV.  Ducat,  1761.     Obv.  CAROLVS. D.G. 

SIC.ET.HIE.REX.     Bust  r.     iJw.  RESVRGIT.     Phoenix. 

204.  AB.  Piastra,  1735.     Obv.  CAR.  D.  G.  REX.  NEAP  HISP.     INFANS. 

Shield  of  arms.     iJev.  DE  SOCIO  PRINCEPS.     Recumbent  figure 
by  the  sea. 
205-206.  Ditto,  1736. 

207.  AB.  Piastra,  1760.     Ofet;.  CAR.D.G.VTR.SIC.ET.HIER.REX.     Bust 
r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 
AB.  Half-piastra,  1734.     Similar  to  No.  204. 
AB.  60  Grani,  1736.     Coronation  piece.     Obv.  Bwtr.    JSw.  FAUSTO 

CORONATIONIS  ANNO.     Cross. 
AB.  Half-piastra,  1750.     Similar  to  No.  207. 

Ferdinand  IV,  A.  D.  1769-1806.     AV.  6  Ducats,  1785.     Obv.     FER- 
DINAN.  IV.  D.G.SICIL.  ET  HIER  REX.     Bust  r.     iJcv.  INFANS 
HISPA.IAR.     Shield  of  arms. 
212.  AB.  Neapolitan  Ducat,  1786.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  211,     JRev.  Crowned 
shield  of  arms. 


208. 
209 

210 
211 


522        CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

213.  AB.  Piastra,  1796.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms;  at  sides  A — P. 

214.  AB.  10  Grani,  1791.     Obv.    FERDINAND    IV.SICIL.REX.     Bust  r. 

Rev.  Cross. 
216.  AB.  20  Grani,  1796.     Obv.  Similaj  to  No.  214.    Rev.  Date,  value,  and 
crown. 

216.  AB.  10  Grani,  1796.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  214.     Rev.  IN  HOC  SI G NO 

VINCES.     Cross. 

217.  AB.  12  Tari,  1798.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  HISPANIARUM    IN  FANS. 

Eagle  displayed. 

218.  AB.  3  Tari,  1796.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  217.     Rev.  Cross. 

PARTHBNOPEAN  RBPUBIiIC,  A.  D.  1799,  JANUARY  TO  JUNE. 

219.  AB.    12    CarUni,    1799.      Obv.     REPUBLICA     NAPOLITANA.     A 

maiden  (Parthenos)  with  liberty  pole.     Rev.    ANNO     SETTIMO 
DELIA  LIBERTA.  CAR.  |  LINL  |  DODOCI  within  wreath. 

220.  AB.  6  Carlini,  1799.     Similar  to  No.  219. 


221-222.  Ferdinand  IV  (restored).    AB.  Piastra,  1806.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 
Shield  of  arms. 

THE  KINGDOM  OP  NAPIjBS. 

223-224.  Joseph  Napoleon  Bonaparte,  A.  D.  1806-1808.    AB.  Piastra,  1808. 

Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
228.  Joachim  Murat,  A.  D.  1808.    AV.  20  Lire,  1813.     Obv.  GIOACCHINO 

NAPOLEONE.     Head  1.     Rev.  REGNO    DELLE    DUE   SICILIE. 

Value. 

226.  AB.  12  Carlini,  1809.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  PRINCIPE    E  GRAND 

AMMIRAGLIO  Dl   FRANCIA.     Value. 

227.  Ditto,  1810. 

228-229.  AB.  Lira,  1813.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  1  LIRA  within  wreath. 

SICIIiY. 

230.  Ferdinand  m,  1806-1816.    AB.  12  Tari,  1810.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 
VTR.  SIC.  HIER.  INFANS.  HISP.    Eagle  within  wreath. 

THE  TWO  SICIIiIBS. 

231-232.  Ferdinand    I,    1815-1825.     AB.    Piastra,   1818.     Obv.    Crowned 

bust  r.     Rev.   Crowned  shield   of   arms.     Edge,    PROVIDENTIA 

OPTIMI  PRINCIPIS. 
283.  AB.  Half-piastra,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  231. 
234.  AB.  10  Grani,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  231. 
236.  Ferdinand  n,  1830-1869.    AV.  6  Ducats,   1831.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev. 

Victory  with  shield. 
236-237.  AB.  Piastra,  1831.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  235;  inscription  continues 

over  head.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

238.  AB.  Piastra,  1837.    Similar  to  No.  235,  except  that  head  is  bearded. 

239.  AB.  20  Grani,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  238. 

240.  AB.  10  Grani,  1866.     Similar  to  No.  238. 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS^   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         523 

HOUSE  OF  SAVOY. 

SAVOY. 

241.  Charles  Emanuel,  1680-1630.    AR.Tallero,  1670,  Obv.  CAR.EM.D.G. 

DVX.SABAVD.P.PED.     Bust  r.     i2er.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

242.  Charles  Emanuel  U,  1638-1675.     AR.  Tallero,  1652.  Obv.  CH  R.  FR  A  N . 

CAR.EMAN.DVCES.SABAV.    Busts,  jugate,  r.    Rev.   Similar  to 
No.  1. 

SARDINIA. 

243.  Charles  Emanuel  m,  1730-1773.   AR.  Scudo,  1757.    05v.  CAR.EM.D. 

G.REX.SAR.CYP.ET.IER.     Bust  1.     i?et;.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

244.  AR,  Quarter-scudo,  1755.    Similar  to  No.  243. 

245.  Victor  Amedeus,  1773-1796.    AR.  20  Soldi,  1795.     O&w.  VICT.AMED. 

D.G. REX. SARD.     Bustr.     Bev.  Crowned  arms. 

246.  Victor  Emanuel  I,  1802-1805  and  1814-1821.    AV.  20  Lire,  1818.     Obv. 

VICT.  EM.  D.  G.  REX.  SAR.  CYP.  ET.IER.     Bust  l.    Bev.  Arms 
crowned,  within  collar  of  Order  of  Annunciation. 
247-248.  AR.  6  Lire,  1817.    Types  similar  to  No.  246. 

249.  Charles  Felix,  A.  D.  1821-1831.    AV.  80  Lire,  1827.    Obv.  CAR. FELIX 

D.G.REX  SAR.CYP.ET  HIER.     Bust  1.     iiw.  Shield  of  arms. 

250.  AV.  40  Lire,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  249. 

261.  AV.  20  Lire,  1827.  Similar  to  No.  249. 

262.  AR.  5  Lire,  1827.  Obv.  Bust  r.     Bev.  Shield  of  arms. 

263.  Ditto,  1828. 

264.  AR.  2  Lire,  1825.  Types  similar  to  No.  254. 

256.  Ditto,  1828. 

266.  AR.  Lira,  1828.    Similar  to  No.  254. 

257.  AR.  50  Centesiml,  1826.     Similar  to  No.  254. 

258.  Charles  Albert,  A.  D.  1831-1849.     AV.  20  Lire,  1836.     Obv.  CAR.  AL- 

BERTVS  D.  G.  etc.     Head  1.     Bev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
269.  AV.  10  Lire,  1833.    Similar  to  No.  258. 

260.  AR.  6  Lire,  1833.     06?;.  Head  r.    Bev.  Crowned  arms  as  No.  258. 

KINGDOM  OP  ITALY. 

261.  Victor  Emanuel  n,  1861-1878.     AR.  6  Lire,  1861.     06t;.    VITTORIO 

EMANUELE    II.     Head    r.     Bev.    REGNO  D'lTALIA.     Crowned 
shield  of  arms. 

262.  AR.  5Lire,  1861.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.   26L     i?e«.  CINQUE  LIRE 

ITALIANE.     Similar  to  No.  261. 

263.  Umberto  I,  1878-1900.    AV.  100  Lire,  1891.     06t).  UMBERTO  I.  RE 

D'lTALIA.     HeadL     jRev.  Shield  of  arms. 

264.  AV.  60  Lire,  1891.    Similar  to  No.  263. 

265.  AV.  20  Lire,  1891.    Similar  to  No.  263. 

266.  AR.  5  Lire,  1879.     Obv.  Head  r.     Bev.  Similar  to  No.  263. 

267.  AR.  2  Lire,  1885.     Similar  to  No.  266. 

268.  AR.  Lira,  1886.    Similar  to  No.  266. 

269.  AR.  60  Centesimi,  1889.    Similar  to  No.  266. 

270.  Victor  Emanuel  HI,  1900-.    AV.  100  Lire,  1905.     Obv.  Head  1.     Bev. 

REGNO  D'lTALIA.     Eagle  crowned. 

271.  AR.  2  Lire,  1906.     Obv.  Head  r.    Bev.  Similar  to  No.  270. 

272.  AR.  2  Lire,  1908.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Bev.  Italia  in  quadriga. 

273.  AR.  Lira,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  271. 

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524        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

274.  Ditto,  1907. 

275.  AR.  Lira,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  272. 

276.  N.  26  Centesimi,  1902.     Ohv.  Shield  of  arms  and  date.     Rev.  Value 

in  wreath. 

277.  N.   20    Centesimi,   1904.     Ohv.    REGNO    D' ITALIA.     Value.    Rev. 

Crown  and  date  in  wreath. 

278.  N.  20  Centesimi,  1908.    06u.  ITALIA.     Bust  of  Italia  L    iJ^.  Liberty, 

floating  above  shield  of  arms. 

279.  AE.  6  Centesimi,  1909.     Ohv.  VICTOR  EMANUEL  III  RE  D'lTALIA. 

Bust  1.     Rev.  Italia  standing  facing  on  ship's  prow. 

280.  AE.  2  Centesimi,  1909.     Ohv.  Similar  to  No.  279.     Rev.  Value  and 

date. 

281.  AE.  1  Centesimo,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  280. 

SPECIAL  COINS  FOR  THE  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION,  MILAN,  1906. 

282.  AJR.  20  Centesimi,  1909.     Obv.  Facing  female  bust.     Rev.  CENTmi  I 

20,  within  a  ribbon  inscribed  VALEVOLE  NELL'  INTERNO  DELL' 
ESPOSIZiONE. 

283.  AE.    Similar  types  and  marked  with  the  same  value  as  No.  282. 


RAGUSA. 


284.  AR.  Scudo,  1793.  Ohv.  RHACVS.  RESPVBL.  A  female  bust, 
diademate,  r.  Rev.  DVCE  DEO  FIDE  ET  IVST.  Shield  of  arms 
crowned. 

MALTA. 

286.  Knights  of  St.  John.  Adrian  de  Wignacourt,  1690-1697.  AV.  Ducat, 
1694.  Obv.  S.  10.  BAPT.  F.  A.  DE  WIGNAC.  Grand  Master 
kneeling.     Rev.  M.  M.  HOSPIT.  ET  S.  SEP.  HIE.     Shield  of  arms. 

286.  Emanuel  Pinto,  1741-1773.    AV.  Ducat.     06w.  F.EMANVEL  PINTO 

M.M.     BustL     i2ev.H0SPiT.ETS.SEP.HIER.     Shield  of  arms. 

287.  AR.  Scudo,   1767.     Ohv.   Shield  of  arms.     Rev.    NON    SURREXIT 

M  A I O  R.     St.  John  in  Wilderness. 

288.  Francisco  Ximenes,  1778-1775.    AR.  12  Tari,  1773.     Obv.   Bust  r. 

Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 


PRINCIPAIilTY  OP  MONACO. 

1.  Honorius n,  1605-1662.    AR.  Thaler,  1663.     Oftv.  HONO.II.D.G.PRIN  : 

MONOICI.     Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  DVX  VALENT:  etc.     Crowned 
shield  of  arms. 

2.  Charles  m,  1856-1889.   AV.  20  Francs,   1879.     Ohv.   CHARLES    III. 

PRINCE  DE  MONACO.     Head  r.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms,  within  a 
mantle. 

3.  Albert  I,  1889-.    AV.  100  Francs,  1891.     Ohv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Oval  shield 

of  arms,  crowned,  within  wreath  of  palm  and  olive;  above,  DEO 
IVVANTE. 


SPAIN. 


1.  Barcelona.    James  n,    1291-1327.    AB.    Grosso.     Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev. 

Long  cross. 

2.  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  1479-1612.    AV.  Double  escudo.     Obv.  FER- 

NANDVS°ET°ELISABETH°REX:ET:REG  +  .  Crowned  busts  vis- 
a-vis.  i?et).SVB:VMBRA:ALARVM:TVA.  Shield  of  arms  on  breast 
of  an  eagle  displayed. 

3.  AV.  Escudo.     Same  types  as  No.  2. 
FERNANDVS:ET:HAELISABET:D:EI.    TypesasNo.  2. 


4.  AV.  Escudo. 

mm.  S. 
6.  AS.  4  Beals 
6-7.  AB.  Beal. 


Obv.  Shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Yoke  and  arrows. 
Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  REX  ET  REGINA 
etc.     Yoke  and  bunch  of  arrows  within  beaded  circle. 
8.  AB.  Medio-real.    Obv.  Yoke.    Rev.  Same  legend  as  No.  6.    Arrows. 
9-10.  AB.  Cuarto  de  Beal.     As  No.  8. 
11.  Philip  n,  1566-1698.    AB.  Peso,  1598.     Obv.  PHILIPPVS. D.G. OM- 


NI V  M .     Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev .  Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 


12. 


PhiUp  m,  1598-1621.     AE. 

D.G.     Arms  of  Castile. 


06v.  PHILIPPVS. 


8  Maravedis,  1608. 
Rev.  Arms  of  Leon. 

60 Beals,  1626.     Obv.  PHILIPPVS  +  IIII  + 
/2ei;.  HISPANIARVM  +  REX.+    Armsof 


Obv.  Shield  of  royal  arms.    Rev.  Arms  of  Leon 


Rev.  Monogram 


mm.  M.     Rev. 


13.  PMUp  IV,  1621-1665.     AB. 

D.+G.    Shield  of  arms. 
Leon  and  Castile. 

14.  AB.  8  Beals,  1660. 

and  Castile. 
16.  AB.  2  Beals,  1627.     Similar  to  No.  14. 

16.  Charles n,  1666-1700.    AB.  2 Beals,  1682.     06v.  CAROLVS4-II  +  1682. 

Armsof  Leon  and  Castile.     Rev.  CAROLVS  (in  ligatures)  crowned. 

17.  AE.  1  Maravedi.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms. 

18.  Philip  V,  1700-1724.     AV.  8  Escudos,  1712.     Obv.  PHILIPPVS  +  V-}- 

DEI.GRAT.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.   iicv.  HISPANIARVM  REX. 
A  cross. 
19-20.  AB.  2  Beals,  1708.    Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms, 
crowned. 

21.  AB.  2  Beals,  1704.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms; 

Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 

22.  AB.  Beal,  1707.    As  No.  19. 

23.  AB.  Beal,  1721.     As  No.  21. 

24.  Charles  m  (Pretender),  1702-1714.     AB.  2  Beals,  1708,  1710,  1714. 

06i;.  CAROLVS+D.G.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.     i?et>.  CAROLVS 
(in  monogram)  III,  crowned. 
26-26.  Ditto,  1710,  1714. 

27.  Luis  1, 1724.   AB.  2  Beals,  1724.    O&v.  LUDOVICUS.  I.D.G.   Crowned 

shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 

28.  Philip  V,  1724-1746.     AV.  2  Escudos  (Madrid),  1740.     Obv.  PHILIP. 

V.D.G.HISPAN.ET.IND.REX.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms. 

29.  AB.  8  Beals  (Seville),  1721.     Obv.  Shield  of  royal  arms  crowned.    Rev. 

Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 

525 


526         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

30.  AR.  4  Reals  (Madrid),  1734.    Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

31.  AR.  2  Reals  (Seville),  1734.     Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

32.  AR.  Real  (Seville),  1726.     Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

33.  Ditto,  1738. 

84.  AR.  Half-real  (Madrid),  1738.     Types  similar  to  No.  29. 
36.  Ferdinand  VI,  1746-1769.     AV.  Escudo,  1750.     Obv.   FERDINAND. 
V I .  D . G .     Head  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

36.  Ditto,  1766. 

37.  AR.  2  Reals,  1764.     Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

38.  Ditto,  1768. 

39.  AR.  Real,  1761.    Types  similar  to  No.  29. 

40.  Charles  IH,  1759-1788.     AV.  8  Escudos  (Madrid),  1778.     Obv.  CAROL. 

lll.D.G.HISP.ET.IND.R.     Bust  r.    /?et;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

41.  AV.  4  Escudos,  1788.     Types  similar  to  No.  40. 

42.  AV.  Escudo,  1781.     Types  similar  to  No.  40. 

43.  AV.  Half-escudo,  1783.     Obv.  Carol.III.D.G.HISP.R.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 

44.  AV.  Half-escudo,  1786.    As  No.  43. 
46.  Ditto,  1788. 

46-47.  AR.  Peso  (Seville),  1762.    Obv.  Shield  of  royal  arms  crowned.   Rev. 

Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 
48  AR.  Peso,  1774.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Arms  of  Leon  and  Castile. 
49.  AR.  Toston,  1779.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Same  as  No.  48. 
60.  AR.  Peseta,  1771.     Types  similar  to  No.  46. 
81.  AR.  Peseta,  1773.     Types  similar  to  No.  48. 

62.  Charles  IV,  1788-1808.    AV.  4  Escudos  (Madrid),  1792.    06t;  CAROL 

IIILD.G.HISP.ET.IND.R.     Bust  r.    i?ev.  Crowned  shield  of  royal 
arms. 

63.  AV.  1  Escudo,  1793.     Types  similar  to  No.  52. 

64.  AR.  Peso  (Seville),  1792.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  52.    Rev.  Crowned  arms 

of  Leon  and  Castile. 
66.  AR.  Peso  (Madrid),  1803.     Similar  to  No.  54. 

66.  AR.  Toston,  1797.     Types  similar  to  No.  54. 

67.  AR.  Peseta,  1808.     Types  similar  to  No.  54. 

68.  AR.  Half-real,  1793.     Types  similar  to  No.  54. 

69.  Ferdinand  VH,  1808-1813.     AR.  5  Pesetas  (Siege  piece  of  Tarragone), 

1809.     Obv.  Arms  in  plain  field;  wreath  on  border.     Rev.  5.   PS  | 
PER VU.  I  1 809  in  incused  depressions. 

60.  AR.  Duro  (Siege  piece  of  Gerona),  1808.     Obv.  PER.  VH.  in  a  plain 

field.     Rev.  GNA-  j  1808  |  UN  DURO;  plain  field. 

61.  Joseph  Bonaparte,  1808-1813.    AV.  2  Escudos,  1811.     Obv.  I  OS  E  PH. 

NAP.  D.G.HISP.  ET.  IND.R.  Bustl.  iicv.  Arms  and  value.  mm.M. 

62.  AR.  Duro,  1809.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

63.  Ditto,  1812. 

64.  AR.  Medio-duro,  1812.    Types  as  No.  62. 

66,  AR.  Peseta  of  4  Reals,  1812.     Types  similar  to  No.  62. 
66-67.  AR.  6  Pesetas,  1810.     Obv.  Arms  of  Barcelona.     Rev.  EN.  BAR- 
CELONA.    Value  and  palm  branches. 

68.  AR.  2  Reals,  1811.     Types  as  No.  66. 

69.  Ferdinand  VH,  1813-1833.     AV.  80  Reals,  1822.     Obv.  FERN7.°P0R 

LA  G.  DE  DIOS  Y  LA  CONST.     Head  r.     Rev.    REY  DE  LAS 
E  5  P A  N  A  5  •    Crowned  shield  of  arms. 


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70.  AV.  4  Escudos,  1820.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms. 
71.  AV.  2  Escudos,  1817.    Types  similar  to  No.  70. 
72.  AR.  8  Reals,  1813.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  64. 

*73.  Ditto,  1816. 
74.  AR.  30   Sous  (Majorca),  1821.      Obv.  SALUS    POPULI.     Shield  of 
arms.     Rev.  FRO.— VII  |  ;  Top  and  bottom,  1821  |  30  SOUS. 
75-76.  AR.  10  Reals,  1821.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  RESELLADO  and  value. 

77.  AR.  20  Reals,  1822.  Obv.  Type  as  No.  69.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms  between  pillars. 

78.  Ditto,  1823. 

79.  AR.  20  Reals  (Madrid),  1833.  Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev.  Crowned 
shield  of  arms. 

80.  AR.  4  Reals  (Barcelona),  1821.  Obv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 
arms. 

81.  AR.  2  Reals,  1830.     Types  similar  to  No.  72,  with  mm.  S  on  reverse. 

82.  Ditto,  1833. 

83.  IsabeUa  H,  1833-1870.  AV.  10  Escudos,  or  80  Reals,  1846.  Obv. 
ISABEL  2A.  POR  LA  GRACIA  etc.  Bust  r.  Rev.  REYNA  DE 
LAS   ESPANAS.     Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

84.  AV.  Doubloon  or  100  Reals,  1857.  Obv.  Draped  bust  1.  Rev.  Oval 
shield  of  arms. 

86.  AV.  10  Escudos,  1868.  Obv.  Draped  bust  1.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms 
within  an  ermine  mantle. 

86.  AV.  40  Reals,  1862.     Types  similar  to  No.  84. 

87.  AV.  4  Escudos,  1868.     Same  types  as  No.  85. 

88.  AR.  Duro  or  20  Reals,  1836.     Same  types  as  No.  83;  mm.  M. 

89.  AR.  4  Real,  1833.     Same  types  as  No.  83. 

90.  AR.  Real,  1848.     Same  types  as  No.  83. 

91.  Second  Coinage,  Decree  of  1848.  AR.  Duro  of  20  Reals.  Obv.  Bust  r. 
Rev.  Shield  of  arms  between  pillars  of  Hercules. 

92.  AR.  lO  Real,  1853.     Types  similar  to  No.  91. 

93.  AR.  4  Real,  1852.  Obv.  Type  as  No.  91.  Rev.  Arms  of  Leon  and 
Castile. 

94.  Ditto,  1863. 
96.  AR.  2  Reals,  1852.     Types  similar  to  No.  93. 

96.  Ditto,  1853. 

97.  AR.  Real,  1853.     Types  similar  to  No.  93. 

98.  Ditto,  1864. 

99.  AR.  Duro  of  20  Reals,  1856.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  Shield  of 
arms  between  the  pillars  of  Hercules. 

100-101.  Ditto,  1859. 

102.  AR.  4  Reals,  1868.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  99.     Rev.  Crowned  shield  of 

arms. 
103-104.  AR.  26  Centimos,  1869.    Obv.  Similar  type  to  No.  99.    Rev.  Shield 

of  arms  within  laurel  wreath. 
106.  Third  Coinage.    AR.  Escudo  (10  Reals).    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  99. 

Rev.  Arms  and  crown  between  pillars. 

106.  AE.  5  Centimos  de  Escudo,  1866.  Obv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Oval  shield  of 
arms  crowned. 

107.  AE.  2  1/2  Centimos  de  Escudo,  1867.    Types  similar  to  No.  106. 

108.  AE.  Half-centimo,  1867.    Types  similar  to  No.  106. 


528        CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

109.  Provisional  Government,  A.  D.   1869-1870.    AR.   6  Pesetas,   1870. 

Obv.  ESPANA.  Hispania  reclining  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms  between 
pillars  of  Hercules. 

110.  AB.  Peseta,  1869.    06v.  GOBERNO  PROVISIONAL.    Similar  type 

to  No.  109.     Rev.  Similar  type  to  No.  109. 

111.  AK.  60  Centimos,  1869.    Similar  types  to  No,  110. 

112.  AE.  10  Centimos,  1870.    Obv.  Hispania  seated  r.     Rev.  Lion  support- 

ing shield  of  arms. 

113.  AE.  6  Centimos,  1870.     Similar  types  to  No.  112. 

114.  AE.  2  Centimos,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  112. 
116.  AE.  1  Centimo,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  112. 


116.  Amadeol,  1870-1873.     AE.  6  Pesetas,  1871.     Obv.  AMADEO  I.  REY 

D E  ES PA N  A.     Head  1.     Rev.  Crowned  arms  between  two  pillars. 

117.  Charles  VH  (Pretender),  1874.    AR.  6  Pesetas,  1874.     Obv.  CARO- 

LUS  VII  REY  DE  LAS  ESPANAS.     Laureated head r.    Rev.  DIOS 
PATRIAYREY.     Crowned  arms. 

118.  AE.  6  Centimos,  1876.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  arms 

between  two  crowned  monograms. 
119-120.  Alfonso  XH,  1874-1886.    AB.  6  Pesetas,  1876.     Obv.  ALFONSO 
XII    REY    DE   ESPANA.     Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  between 
pillars. 

121.  AK.  2  Pesetas,  1879.    Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Type  similar  to  No.  119. 

122.  AE.  10  Centimos,  1877.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  121.     Rev.  Crowned  arms 

within  laurel  wreath. 

123.  Alfonso  XHI,  1886.    AV.  20  Pesetas,  1889.     Obv.  ALFONSO  XIII 

PORLAG.DEDIOS.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  ermine 
mantle. 

124.  AR.  6  Pesetas,  1894.     Obv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  123;  bust  1.    Rev. 

Crowned  arms  between  pillars. 
126-126.  AR.  Peseta,  1894.    Obv.  Head  of  the  King  as  a  child.    Rev.  Type 
similar  to  No.  124. 

127.  AR.  Peseta,  1896.    Type  similar  to  No.  125  with  boyish  head  of  the 

King. 

128.  AR.  60  Centimos,  1894.    Types  similar  to  No.  125. 

129-130.  AR.  60  Centimos,  1904.     Similar  to  No.  125,  with  bust  of  King  in 
maturity. 


PORTUGAL 

1.  Don  Sebastian,  1667-1578.    AV.  Crozado.    Obv.  Crowned  shield.    Rev. 

Cross. 

2.  Philip  n,   1698-1640.    AE.   Tostao.     Obv.   Crowned  shield  of   arms. 

Rev.  Cross. 

3.  Alfonso  VI,  1650-1683.     AB.  Tostao,  1664.     06i;.  ALPHONSVS.VI.D. 

G.PORTVG.ET  ALG.REX.     Crowned  arms  and  value.    i?CT.  Cross. 

4.  Pedro  n,  1683-1704.    AE.  Tostao  (80  Eeis).     Obv.  Crown  and  value. 

Rev.  Cross. 
6.  2  Vintens.    Types  similar  to  last. 

6.  Joao  V,  1706-1760.    AV.  Quarto  de  Moeda,  1722.     Obv.  lOAN  N  ES.V.D. 

G.PORT.ET  ALG.REX.     Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Gross. 

7.  Ditto,  1739. 

8.  AV.  Escudo,  1723.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Crownod  shield. 

9.  AV.  Escudo,  1724.    Similar  to  No.  8. 

10.  AV.  Meio-escudo,  1730.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Crowned  shield 

of  arms. 

11.  Ditto,  1736. 

12.  AV.  Crozado  novo,  1730.     Obv.  Crown  in  wreath.     Rev.  Cross. 

13.  AE.  Tostao  (80  Eeis).     Obv.  Crown  and  value.     Rev.  Cross. 

14.  AE.  2  Vintens.    Types  similar  to  last. 

15.  AE.  10  Eeis,  1731.     Obv.  J  V  crowned.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

16.  AE.  5  Eeis,  1732.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.    Rev.  As  No.  15. 

17.  Jose  I,  1760-1792.    AE.  TostSo.    Obv.  lOSEPH US. I. D. G.PORT.ET. 

ALG.REX.     Crown  and  value.    Rev .  Cross. 

18.  AE.  10  Eeis.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

19.  Maria  I  and  Pedro  m,  1777-1799.    AV.  Pega,  1785.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate, 

r.     Rev.  A  crowned  shield. 

20.  AV.  Meia-pega,  1785.    Types  similar  to  last. 

21.  AE.  Meio-cnizado,  1781.    Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Cross. 

22.  AE.  6  Vintens.     Similar  types  to  No.  21. 

23.  Maria  I,  alone.    AV.  Pega,  1787.     06i).  MARIA. l.D.G.PORT.ET.ALG. 

REGI N  A.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield. 

24.  AE.  Crozado  novo,  1788.    Obv.  Crowned  shield,  value  and  date.    Rev. 

Cross. 
36.  AE.  2  Vintens.     Obv.  Crown  and  value.     Rev.  Cross  and  motto. 

26.  AE.  20  Eeis,  1796.     Obv.  Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

27.  AE.  10  Eeis,  1795.     Types  as  last. 

28.  Jo5o,  Eegent,    1792-1816.    AV.    Pega,   1807.     Obv.  JOANNES.D.G. 

PORT.ET.    ALG.P.REGENS.     Draped   bust,    laureated,  r.     Rev. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

29.  AE.  Crozado,  1815.    Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Cross;  IN 

HOC  SIGNO  VINCES. 
30-31.  Ditto,  1816. 

32.  AE.  4  Eeis,  1804.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

33.  Joao  VI,  1816-1826.    AV.  Pega,  1823.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  laureated,  r. 

Rev.  Crowned  arms  within  oak  wreath. 

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530        CATALOGUE  6f  c6lNS,  fOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

84.  AB.  Crozado,  1820.     0 61;.  Round  shield  of  arms,  crowned.    Rev.CroBa. 
36.  D.   Pedro  IV,  1826-1828.    AE.   40  Beis,   1827.     Obv.   Bust  r.    Rev. 
Crowned  arms. 

36.  Maria  n,  1828-1853.     AE.  80  Beis,  1829,  Island  of  Terceira.     Obv. 

Crowned  arms.    Rev.  ILHA  TERCEIRA.  UTILITATI.  PUBLICAE. 
Value  in  a  wreath. 

37.  AE.  6  Beis,  1830.     Obv.  MARIA  II.  DEI.  GRATIA.     Crowned  shield. 

JRei;.  PORTUGALIAE,  etc.     Value  in  wreath. 

38.  D.   Miguel,    1823-1833.     AE.    40  Beis,    1832.     Obv.    MICHAEL    DEI 

GRATIA.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

39.  AE.  10  Beis,  1831.    Types  similar  to  last. 

40.  Maria  n   (restored).    AV.    Pega,   1834.    Obv.  Draped  bust  1.    Rev. 

Crowned  arms  within  wreath. 

41.  AV.  Coroa,  or  6,000  Beis,  1838.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms 

within  ermine  mantle.     By  Wyon. 

42.  AV.  Meia-cor6a,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  41. 

43.  AB.  Cor6a,  1838.     Types  similar  to  No.  41. 

44.  AB.  Meia-coroa,  1838.     Ditto. 

45.  AB.  2  TostSes  (200  Beis),  1838.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

46.  AB.  Tostao  (100  Beis),  1838.     Ditto. 

47-48.  Luis  1, 1861-1889.    AV.  Meia-cor6a,  or  6,000 Beis,  1871.    Obv.  Head 

1.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  a  mantle. 
49.  AV.  Quinto  de  Coroa,  1871.    Types  similar  to  last. 
60-51.  AB.  6  TostSes  (600  Beis),  1871.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.    Crowned 

shield  of  arms  in  a  wreath. 
62-63.  AB.  2  Tostoes,  1871.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 
64-55.  AB.  Tostao,  1871.    Types  as  last. 

66.  AB.  Meio-tostao,  1864.     Oftv.  Crown  and  date.     J?ev.  Value  in  wreath. 

67.  AE.  Vintem,  1865.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     i?et).  20  in  wreath. 

68.  AE.  Vintem,  1867.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  XX  in  wreath. 

69.  AE.  Vintem,  1885.     Obv.  D.LUIZ  I.REI,  etc.     Head  1.      Rev.  Value 

and  date  in  wreath. 

60.  AE.  X  Beis,  1867.     Types  similar  to  No.  58. 

61.  AE.  X  Beis,  1885.     Types  similar  to  No.  59. 

62.  AE.  V  Beis,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  58. 

63.  AE.  V  Beis,  1882.     Similar  to  No.  59. 

64.  AE.  m  Beis,  1868.     Similar  to  No.  58. 

65.  D.  Carlos,  1889-1909.    AB.  Milreis,  1898.     (Commemorating  discovery 

of  India.)    Obv.  Busts  of  king  and  queen,  jugate,  1.     Rev.  Cross. 

66.  AB.  Milreis,  1899.    Obv.  Head  t.    i?CT.  Shield  of  arms  within  mantle. 

67.  AB.  600  Beis,  1892.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms 

within  a  wreath. 

68.  AB.  600  Beis,  1898.    Types  similar  to  No.  65. 

69.  AB.  200  Beis,  1898.    Ditto. 

70.  AE.  Vintem,  1892.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

71.  AE.  X  Beis,  1892.    Types  as  No.  70. 

72.  AE.  V  Beis,  1892.     Ditto. 


BUIGARIA. 

1.  AB.  2  Leva,  1882.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  mantle.     Rev. 

Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

2.  AB.  Lev,  1882.     Typea  similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  AR.  60  Stotinki,  1883.     Ditto. 

4.  AE.  10  Centim,  1880.     Obv.  Arms.    Rev.  Value. 
6.  AE.  6  Stotinki,  1881.     As  No.  4. 

6.  Ferdinand  I,  1887-.    AV.  20  Leva,  1894.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned 

shield  of  arms. 

7.  AV.  10  Leva,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  6. 

8.  AE.  2  Leva,  1891.     Obv.  As  No.  6.    Rev.  Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

9.  AH.  1  Lev,  1894.    Types  similar  to  last. 

10.  N.  20  Stotinki,  1888.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

wreath. 

11.  N.  20  Stotinki,  1906.     Similar  to  last,  but  typea  and  letters  of  legends 

smaller. 

12.  N.  10  Stotinki,  1888.     Types  similar  to  No.  10. 

13.  N.  10  Stotinki,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  11. 

14.  N.  6  Stotinki,  1888.     Similar  to  No.  10. 

15.  AE.  2  Stotinki,  1901.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

wreath. 

16.  AE.  1  Stotinki,  1901.     Similar  to  last. 


BOTJMAinA. 

1.  AB.  2  Lei,  1873.    Obv.  Shield  of  arms  within  a  mantle  surmounted 

with  a  crown.    Rev.  ROM  AN  I  A.     Value  within  a  wreath. 

2.  Carl  I,  A.  D.  1881-.    AB.  6  Lei,  1883.     Obv.  CAROL  I  REGE  AL  RO- 

M  A  N I E I .     Head  1.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  within  a  mantle. 

3.  AB.  1  Leu,  1900.     As  No.  2. 

4.  AB.  50  Bani,  1900.     06i;.  AsNo.  2.    iJei;.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 
6-6.  N.  10,  and  6  Bani,  1900.     Obv.  Crown  and  date  within  wreath.    Rev. 

Value. 
7-10.  AE.  10,  6,  2,  and  1  Bani  pieces,  1867.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  within 

a  mantle.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within  a  wreath. 
11-13.  N.  20,  10,  and  6  Bani  pieces,  1906.     Obv.  ROMANIA  on  a  scroll; 

above,  a  crown.    Rev.  Value  and  date.     Hole  in  center. 


12.  AV.  20 Lei,  1906.     06i;.  CAROL  I  REGE  AL  ROMANIEI.     Headofthe 

Kingl;  below,  1865-1906.     iJev.  CARL  I.  DOMNUL  ROMANIEI. 
Head  1. 

13.  AE.  6  Lei,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  12. 

14.  AE.  Leu,  1906.    Similar  to  No.  12. 

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SERVIA. 

1.  Obrenovltch  m,  A.  D.  1860-1868.    AE.  10  Para,  1868.    Obv.  Head  1. 

Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel;  above,  crown. 
2-3.  AE.  6  and  1  Para,  1868.     As  No.  1. 
4.  Milan  I,  A.  D.  1868-1903.    AV.  20  Denara,  1882.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev. 

As  No.  1. 
6.  Peter  I,  A.  D.  1903-.    AR.  6  Denara,  1904.     Obv.  Heads  of  Peter  I.  and 

Kara  George,  jugate,  r.    Rev.  A  crowned  shield  of  arms  within  a 

mantle;  above,  1804  -  1904. 
6-7.  AE.  2  and  1  Denar,  1904.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  Value  within  a  wreath; 

above,  crown. 

8.  AB.  60  Para,  1904.     As  No.  6. 

9.  N.  5  Para,  1904.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Value. 

10.  AE.  2  Para,  1904.     As  No.  9. 


GKEECE. 

1.  Otho  I,  A.  D.  1832-1863.    AV.  20  Drachma!,  1833.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  a  wreath  of  laurel. 

2.  AB.  6  Drachmai,  1833.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield  of  arms 

between  laurel  branches. 
3-5.  AB.  1,  Half,  Quarter  Drachmai  pieces,  1833.     As  No.  2. 
6.  AE.  10  Lepta,  1837.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Value  and 

date  within  laurel  wreath. 
7-9.  AE.  01)0108,  1840;  2  Lepta,  1838;  Lepton,  1839.    As  No.  6. 

10.  George  1, 1863.    AB.  Drachma,  1878.     06?^.  Head  of  king  1.     i?et).  Shield 

of  arms  within  a  mantle;  below,  value. 

11.  N.  20  Lepta,  1894.     Obv.  A  crown.     Rev.  Value  within  laurel  wreath. 
12-16.  AE.  10,  6,  2,  and  1  Lepta  pieces,  1869.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Value 

within  a  wreath. 

532 


BirssiA. 

1.  Ivan  m,  1462-1506.    AS.  Denga.    Inscriptions  on  bo£h  sides. 

2.  AR.  Denga.     Obv.  Grand  Duke  mounted.     Rev.  Inscription. 

3.  AB.  Denga.    Another  variety  of  last. 

4.  AB.  Denga.    Obv.  St.  George  and  dragon.    Rev.  Tartar  inscription. 

6.  Ivan  IV,  1633-1584.    AR.  Denga.     Obv.  St.  George.     Rev.  Inscription. 

6.  AB.  Denga.    Variety  of  last. 

7.  Feodor  I,  1684-1698.    AB.  Denga.     Types  similar  to  No.  5. 

8.  Ditto.     Another  variety. 

9.  Boris  Godonof,  1698-1605.    AB.  Denga.    Types  similar  to  No.  5. 
10-11.  Vasili  Ivanovitch,  1606-1610.    Types  similar  to  No.  5.     Struck  at 

Novgorod. 
12.  Hicliael  Feodorovitch,  1613-1646.    AB.  Denga.    Types  similar  to  No.  5. 
13-16.  AB.  Dengas.     Varieties  of  last. 

16.  Peter  I,  1689-1726.    AB.  2  Boubles,  1722.     Obv.  HETPb.  A.  HMHE- 

PATOPb.  I  CAM0^EP3KEI],b.  BCEPOCCIH.  CKIH.  Bust.  r. 
Rev.  MOHETA.  HOBAA  HEHA  ^A  PYBJIH.  Four  monograms 
in  form  of  cross. 

17.  AB.  Buble,  1721.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 
18-19.  AB.  Bubles,  1725.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  16. 

20.  AB.  Altinik.     Obv.  St.  George  and  dragon.     Rev.  Value. 

21.  AE.  Kopek,  1718.    Obv.  St.  George  mounted  r.     Rev.  Value. 

22.  Catherine  I,   1726-1727.       AB.  Buble,   1726.       Obv.   EKATEPIHA. 

IMHEPATPmA.  I  CAM0^EP}KHI];A.  BCEPOCICKAil.  Bust  1. 
Rev.  MOHETA.  HOBAH  II,EHA.  PYBJIb.  1725.     Eagle. 

23.  Peter  H,  1727-1730.      AB.  Buble,  1727.      Obv.  HETPb.  II.  IMHE- 

PATOPb.  H  CAMO;];EP}KEII,b.  BCEPOCICKH.  Laureated  bust  r. 
Rev.  Four  monograms  in  form  of  cross. 

24.  AB.  Buble,  1729.     Similar  to  No.  23. 

26.  Anna,  1730-1740.  AB.  Buble,  1734.  Obv.  B.  M.  AHHA.  IMHEPA- 
TPHHiA.  I  CAMO,Zp:PHC.  BCEPOCHCKAH.  Bust  r.  Rev.  MO- 
HETA. PyB.7Ib.  1734.     Eagle. 

26.  AB.  Buble,  1732.     As  last. 

27.  AB.  Grivinik,  1736.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

28.  AE.  Denga,  1731.     Obv.  Eagle.    Rev.  Value. 

29.  AE.  Polushka,  1731.     Types  similar  to  last. 

30.  Elizabeth,  1741-1761.     AV.  2  Bubles,  1766.     Obv.  B.  M.  EJEHCABTb. 

I.  I  ME.  I  CAM0,Z1,.  BCEPOC.  Bust.  r.  Rev.  MOH.  I1,EHA.  ^A. 
PYBJIH.     Eagle. 

31.  AB.  Buble,  1741.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle. 

32.  AB.  Buble,  1762.     Obv.  Coroneted  bust  r.     Rev.  Ei^le. 

33.  AB.  Grivinik,  1747.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crown  and  value. 

34.  Peter  HI,  1761-1762.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust  r.     Rev.  Four  monograms 

in  form  of  cross. 
36.  Catherine  H,  1762-1796.    AV.  Imperial.    Obv.  B.  M.  EKATEPHHA. 

II.  IMH.  H  CAMO^I.  BCEPOCC.  Coroneted  bust  r.  Rev.  MOH. 
^EHA  ^ECilT.  PYB.  IMHPCKAH  POCClfiC.  Four  crowned 
ebields  of  arms  arranged  cruciformly  about  eagle. 

533 


6^4         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOltEFS,  AND  MEDALS. 

86.  AV.  Buble,  1779.     Obv.  As  No.  35.    Rev.  Eagle. 

37.  AV.    Half-ruble,  1777.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Monogram. 

88.  AH.  Euble,  1764.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

89.  AE.  20  Kopeks,  1769.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

40.  Ditto,  1778. 

41.  AR.  15  Kopeks,  1779.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Double  eagle  and  value. 

42.  AR.  Grivinik,  1774.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Crown,  value,  and  date. 

43.  Ditto,  1784. 

44.  Ditto,  1795. 

45.  AE.  6  Kopeks,  1772.     Obv.   Crowned  monogram    in  wreath.      Rev. 

Double  eagle. 

46.  Ditto,  1790. 

47.  Ditto,  1796. 

48.  Paul  I,  1796-1801.     AR.  Ruble,  1799.    Obv.  MOHETA  DiEHA  PyBJIb 

1799.     Four  monograms,   crowned,  in  form  of  cross.     Rev.  HE 
HAM'L  I  HE  HAMt  |  A  HMHHH  |  TBOEMY,  on  a  tablet 

49.  AR.  Half-ruble,  1798.     Types  similar  to  No.  48. 

60.  AR.  Half-ruble,  1800.  Ditto. 

61.  AE.  2  Kopeks,  1797.     Obv.  Crowned  H.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

62.  AE.  Ditto,  1800. 

83.  AE.  Kopek,  1798.     Types  similar  to  No.  51. 

64.  AE.  Denga,  1798.     Ditto. 

65.  Alexander  I,  1801-1825.     AV.  Half-imperial,  1818.     Obv.  IIHTb  PYB- 

JIEJl— ISlSrO^.  Double  eagle,  i^ev.  Beneath  crown,  ^IHCTArO  I 
30JI0TA  I  1  30.Z10TH  |  39  ^OJIEH. 

66.  AR.  Ruble,  1807.     Obv.  B.  M.  AJIEKCAH,a;Pl>  I.  HMHEPATOFb 

H  CAM0,Z1,EP.  BCEPOC.     Bust  r .    Rev.  MOHETA.  rOCYMPCTB. 
POCClKCKAH.     In  field,  PYBJIb. 

67.  AR.  Ruble,  1808.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  rOCY^^AP—  I  CTBEH- 

HAH  I  POCClilCKAH  \  MOHETA.  within  wreath. 

68.  AR.  Ruble,  1813.    Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  ^IHCTArO  |  CEPEBPA  I 

4  30.;iOTH  I  21  ^OJIfl. 

59.  AR.  Poltina,  1812.     Types  similar  to  No.  58. 

60.  AR.  10  Kopeks,  1810.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

61.  Ditto,  1811. 

62.  AE.  5  Kopeks,  1804.     Obv.  Eagle.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

63.  AE.  2  Kopeks,  1811.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within  a  wreath. 

64.  AE.  Kopek,  1813.     Types  similar  to  No.  63. 

65.  Ditto,  1816. 

66.  Nicholas  I,  1825-1855.    Platinum.    12  Roubles,  1832.     Obv.  Double 

eagle.    Rev.  9  30JI.  68  JS,0J1.  ^HCTOfi  yPAJIbCKOfl  BJIATHBM; 
in  field,  12  |  PyBJIEll  |  HACEPEBPO— 1832. 

67.  PI.  6  Rubles,  1831.    Types  similar  to  No.  66. 

68.  Ditto,  1832. 

69.  PL  3  Rubles,  1831.     Types  as  No.  66. 

70.  Ditto,  1837. 

71.  AV.  Half-imperial,  1839.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

73.  Ditto,  1853. 

74.  AR.  Ruble,  1838.     Obv.  Double  eagle  within  circle.    Rev.  Value  and 

date  within  wreath. 
76.  Ditto,  1861. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         535 

76.  AK.  Poltina,  1837.    Types  similar  to  No.  74. 

77.  Ditto,  1861. 

78.  AK.  25  Kopeks,  1839.     Types  similar  to  No.  74. 

79.  Ditto,  1847. 

80.  AR.  20  Kopeks,  1839.     Types  similar  to  No.  74,  but  no  circle  on  ob- 

verse. 

81.  Ditto,  1853. 

82.  AR.  10  Kopeks,  1853.     Types  as  No.  80. 

83.  AR.  6  Kopeks.     Ditto. 

84-85.  AE.  10  Kopeks,  1830.     Obv.  Double  eagle,  1830.    Rev.  Value. 

86.  AE.  5  Kopeks,  1830.     Types  as  No.  84. 

87.  AE.  2  Kopeks,  1830.     Ditto. 

88.  AE.  Kopek,  1830.     Ditto. 

89.  Alexander  n,  1866-1883.    AV.  Half-imperial,  1876.     Obv.  Double  eagle. 

Rev.  qHCTArO  30JI0TA  1  30JI0THHK1>  39  AOJIEtl;  in  field, 
5  I  PYBJIEH. 

90.  AV.  3  Rubles,  1876.     Types  as  last. 

91.  AR.  Ruble,  1876.     Obv.  Double  eagle  within  circle.    Rev.  Value  and 

date  in  wreath. 

92.  AR.  Poltina,  1876.     Types  similar  to  Rouble  No.  91. 

93.  AR.  25  Kopeks,  1876.     Ditto. 

94.  AR.  20  Kopeks,  1876.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

wreath. 

95.  AR.  15  Kopeks,  1867.    Types  similar  to  No.  94. 

96.  Ditto,  1870. 

97.  Ditto,  1876. 

98.  AR.  10  Kopeks,  1867.     Types  similar  to  No.  94. 

99.  Ditto,  1870. 

100.  Ditto,  1876. 

101.  6  Kopeks,  1867.    Types  similar  to  No.  94. 

102.  Ditto,  1876. 

103.  AE.  5  Kopeks,  1869.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Value  within  circle. 

104.  AE.  3  Kopeks,  1869.     Types  similar  to  last. 

105.  AE.  2  Kopeks,  1873.     Ditto. 

106.  AE.  1  Kopek,  1877.     Obv.  Crowned  monogram.     Rev.  Value  and  date. 

107.  AE.  Half-kopek,  1883.     Ditto. 

108.  AE.  Quarter-kopek,  1883.     Ditto. 

109.  Alexander  m,  1883-1894.    AV.  Imperial,  1893.    Obv.  Head  r.     Rev. 

Double  eagle. 

110.  AV.  Half-imperial,  1893.     Similar  to  last. 

111.  AR.  Ruble,  1883.    Coronation  piece.    Obv.  Bust  t.;  below,  "Crowned 

at  Moscow  I  1883."    Rev.  Crown,  scepter,  and  orb. 

112.  AR.  Ruble,  1886.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Double  eagle. 

113.  Ditto,  1893. 

114.  AR.  Half-ruble,  1886.     As  No.  112. 

115.  AR.  Ditto,  1893. 

116.  AR.  25  Kopeks,  1886.     Types  as  No.  112. 

117.  AR.  Ditto,  1893.     Obv.  Double  eagle.    Rev.  Value. 

118.  AR.  20  Kopeks,  1893.    Types  as  No.  117. 

119.  AR.  15  Kopeks,  1893.     Ditto. 


536         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

120.  AB.  10  Kopeks,  1893.     Ditto. 

121.  AB.  6  Kopeks,  1886.    Ditto. 

122.  AE.  3  Kopeks,  1893.    Obv.  Double  eagle;  below,  value.    Rev.  Value 

in  beaded  circle. 

123.  AE.  2  Kopeks,  1893.    Types  as  last. 

124.  AE.  1  Kopek,  1893.     Ditto. 

126.  Nicolas  H,  1896-.     AV.  Imperial  (16  Boubles),  1897.     Obv.  Head  1. 
Rev.  Double  eagle. 

126.  AV.  Imperial  (10  Boubles),  1904.     Types  similar  to  No.  125. 

127.  AV.  Half-imperial  (7  1/2  Boubles),  1897.     As  No.  125. 

128.  AV.  6  Bubles,  1898.     As  No.  125. 

129.  AV.  Half-imperial  (6  Boubles),  1904.     As  No.  125. 

130.  AB.  Buble,  1896.     Types  similar  to  No.  125. 

131.  Ditto,  1904. 

132.  AB.  60  Kopeks,  1896.     Types  similar  to  No.  125. 

133.  Ditto,  1904. 

134.  AB.  20  Kopeks,  1904.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev.  Value  and  date  in 

wreath. 
136.  Ditto,  1906. 

136.  AB.  16  Kopeks,  1904.     As  No.  134. 

137.  Ditto,  1905. 

138.  AB.  10  Kopeks,  1904.     As  No.  134. 

139.  Ditto,  1906. 

140.  AB.  6  Kopeks,  1906.     As  No.  134. 

141-143.  AE.  3,  2,  and  1  Kopek  pieces,  1904.     Obv.  Double  eagle.     Rev. 
Value. 

RUSSIAN  EAST  PRTTSSIA. 

146.  EUzabeth.    AB.  Tymf,  1761.    06i;.  ELISAB:  I:  D.G.IMP:TOT:  RUSS. 
Bust  r.     Rev.  Prussian  eagle;  below,  mark  of  value. 

SIBERIA. 

146.  Catharine    II.     AE.   10    Kopeks,    1769.     Obv.    Monogram    crowned  ij 

within  wreath.    Rev.  A  crowned  shield  supported  by  two  martens. 

147.  AE.  6,  2,  and  1  Kopeks,  1771,  1769,  and  1768,  respectively.     Of  same 

types  as  No.  146. 

RUSSIAN  POIjAND. 

148.  Alexander    I,   A.    D.    1816-1826.     AB.   2    Zlote,    1817.     Obv.   ALE- 

XANDER  I   CESARZ   SA.W.ROS.KROL    POLSKI.     Bust  of  the 
Czar  r.     Rev.  Russian  imperial  eagle. 

149.  AB.  1  Zlote,  1818.     Similar  to  No.  148. 


160.  BepubUc,  1830-1831.     AB.  6  Zlote,  1831.     Obv.  KROLESTWO  POL- 

SKIE.     Crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Poland  and  Lithuania.     Rev.  5 
ZLOT.  POL.  within  an  oak  wreath;  below,  ROKU  1831, 

161.  AB.  2  Zlote,  1831.     Similar  to  No.  150. 

152-163.  AE.  3  Grosze,  1831.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Value 
and  date  within  oak  wreath. 


CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         537 

164.  Nicolas  I,  1825-1856.     AB.     6  Zlote,    1829.     Obv.  ALEXANDER  I. 

CES.     ROS.WSKRZESICIEL    KROL.POLS.     Laureated  bust  of 

Alexander  I  r.     Rev.  MIKOLAY  I.  CES.      POLSKI   PANUIACY. 

Eussian  imperial  arms. 
165-166.  AE.  2  Zlote,  1832.   Obv.  As  No.  154.    Rev.  Value  and  date  within 

an  oak  wreath. 


167.  Poland  as  a  Eussian  province.    1 1/2  Euble  (10  Zlote),  1833.    Obv. 

Imperial  Russian  arms.    Rev.  The  value  in  Russian  and  Polish 

units  within  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel. 
168-169.  1 1/2  Euble  (10  Zlote),  1836.     As  No.  157. 
160-161.  Three-quarter  ruble  (6  Zlote),  1836,  1837.     Similar  to  No.  157. 

162.  AV.  3  Euble  (20  Zlote),  1838.     Obv.  Russian  eagle.    Rev.  Marks  of 

value. 

163.  AE.  30  Kopeks,  2  Zlote,  1838.    Similar  to  No.  162. 

164r-165.  AE.  25  Kopeks,  60  Groszy,  1846,  1848.    Similar  to  No.  157. 
166.  AE.  15  Kopeks,  1  Zloty,  1838.     Similar  to  No.  163. 
167-168.  AE.  10  Groszy,  1840.    Obv.  Russian  eagle.    Rev.  Value  within 
wreath  of  laurel  and  oak. 

169.  AE.  3  Groszy,  1840.     Similar  to  No.  167. 

FINIiAND. 

170.  Alexander  n,   1866-1881.    AV.   20  Markaa,   1878.     Obv.  FINLAND 

SUOMI.     Russian  eagle.     Eer.  Value  and  date. 

171.  AE.  2  Markaa,  1865.    Obv.  Eagle  within  beaded  circle.    Rev.  Value 

within  wreath. 

172.  AE.  Marka,  1865.    As  No.  171. 

173.  AE.  60  Pennia,  1866.    Obv.  Uninscribed;  eagle.    Rev.  Value  within 

wreath. 

174.  AE.  26  Pennia,  1866.     As  No.  173. 

176.  AE.  10  Pennia,  1866.    Obv.  Monogram  of  Alexander  II  crowned. 

Rev.  As  No.  171. 
176-177.  AE.  6  Pennia,  1867.     As  No.  175. 
178-179.  Nicholas  n,  1894-.    AV.  20  and  10  Maikaa,  1904,  1906.     As  No. 

170. 
180-181.  AE.  2  and  1  Marka,  1893.     As  No.  171. 
182-183.  AE.  60  and  25  Pennia,  1893  and  1902.     As  No.  173. 
184-186.  AE.  10  and  6  Pennia,   and  1  Penni,  1900,  1901,  and  1904.     As 

No.  175. 


h 


POLAND. 

1.  Boleslas  IV,  114fr-1173.    AB.  Denar.     Obv.  The  Duke  facing,  seated  on 

a  throne.    Rev.  The  duke  standing  1. 

2.  AR.  Denar.    Obv.  Bust  with  sword  and  cross.    Rev.  Bust  with  book  and 

scepter. 

3.  Miecislas  m,  1173-1177.    AR.   Denar.     Obv.  Knight  standing  before 

seated  personage.    Rev.  Man  slaying  a  lion. 

4.  Casimir m,  1333-1370.     AR.  Ternar.     Oftr.  MONETA  KASIMIR.    An 

eagle.    i2ev.  POLONIE  REGIS.    Crown. 
6.  Ladislas  Jagello,  1382-1434.    AR.  Denar.     Obv.  A  crown.    Rev.  Eagle. 

6.  AR.  Denar.     As  No.  5. 

7.  Ladislas  m,  1434-1444.     AR.  Temar.     Obv.  Patriarchal  cross.    Rev. 

Eagle. 

8.  John  Albert,  1492-1601.    AR.  Half-grosz.     Obv.  Eagle.    Rev.  Crown. 
9-10.  Alexander  Jagello,  1501-1606.     AR.  Half-grosz.     Obv.  Eagle.    Rev. 

Crown. 

11.  Sigismund  I,  1606-1648.     AR.  3  Groszy,  1628.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r. 

Rev.  Eagle. 

12.  AR.  3  Groszy,  1830.     As  No.  11. 

13.  AR.  Denar,  1508.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev.  A  crown. 
14-16.  AR.  Denars,  1528,  1530.     As  No.  13. 

16.  Stephen  Bathory,  1576-1586.    AR.  3  Groszy,  1682.    Obv.  STEPHAN. 

D.  G.  REX  PO.  M.  D.  Crowned  bust  r.  Rev.  Maxkot  value; 
eagle. 

17.  AR.  3  Groszy,  1583.     As  No.  16. 

18.  Sigismund  m,  1587-1632.    AR.  Thaler,  1629.     Obv.  SIG.  III.     D.  G. 

REX.  POL.  M.D  LIT.  RVS.  PRV.  MAS.  Crowned  bust  r.  Rev. 
SAM.  L I V .  etc.  Shield  of  royal  arms  crowned  within  chain  of  Order 
of  Golden  Fleece. 

19.  AR.  Ort,  or  Quarter-thaler,  1622.    Obv.  As  No.  18.    Rev.  As  No.  18, 

but  the  chain  and  badge  are  omitted. 

20.  AR.  Ort,  1624.     As  No.  19. 

21.  AR.  6  Groszy,  1696.    Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Three  coats  of  arms; 

above,  crown. 

22.  AR.  6  Groszy,  1626.    As  No.  21. 

23-28.  AR.  3  Groszy,  1690.     As  No.  16.     Also  specimens  of  1594  (2) ,  1596, 
1597,  and  1598. 

29.  AR.  Grosz,  1604.    Obv.  Bust  crowned  r.    Rev.  GROSSVS  REGN I  etc.; 

eagle. 

30.  AR.  Grosz,  1608.    06v.  Name  in  three  lines;  above,  crown.    Rev.  Eagle. 

31.  Ditto,  1613. 

32.  AR.  DreipSlker,  1424  (sic).    Obv.  Shield  of  arms,  crowned.    Rev.  Orb 

surmounted  with  cross. 
33-34.  AR.  Dreipolker,  1624.     As  No.  32. 

35.  AR.  Schilling,  1689.     Obv.  Two  coats  of  arms  crowned.    Rev.  Letter 

S  crowned. 

36.  Ditto,  1698. 

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CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         539 

37.  AE.  Schilling,  1623.    Obv.  S  R,  crowned.    Rev.  Mark  of  value. 

38.  AH.  ScMUing,  1627,  1629.     As  No.  37. 

39.  John  Casimir,  A.  D.  1648-1668.    AR.  Thaler,  1649.     Obv.  lOANNES. 

CASIMIR  D.  G.  REX.  POLON.  MAG.  DVX.  LIT.  RVS.  PRVS. 
M.  S.  Half-length  figure,  crowned,  r.  Rev.  SA.  SF.  CZ.  etc. 
Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  chain  of  Golden  Fleece. 

40.  AR.  Tymf,  1664.    Obv.  J  C  R,  in  monogram,  crowned.    Rev.  A  crowned 

shield  of  arms. 

41.  AR.  Ort,  1655.    Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  Crowned  shield. 

42.  AR.   6  Groszy,   1666.     Obv.   As  No.  41.    Rev.  Three  coats  of  arms; 

above,  crown. 

43.  AR.  3  Groszy,  1662.  Obv.  Crowned  shield.     Rev.  Orb  and  cross. 

44.  AR.  2  Groszy,  1660.  Obv.  Eagle.    Rev.  Crown  and  value. 

45.  AE.  Schilling,  1660.  Obv.  Crowned  monogram.     Rev.  Mark  of  value 

and  date. 

46.  John  m,  Sobieski,   1674-1696.     AR.  Ort,  1677.     Obv.  lOAN.  Ill  D.G. 

REX.POL.M.D.L.R.PR.  Laureated  bust  r.  i?CT.  Crowned  shield 
of  arms. 

47.  AR.  6  Groszy,  1683.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  46.    Rev.  Three  coats  of 

arms  with  a  crown  above. 

48.  Augustus  n,  1697-1733.    AV.  Ducat,  1697.     Obv.  The  King  on  horse- 

back r.    Rev.  Date  of  the  election;  above,  crown  and  palm  branches. 

49.  Augustus  m,  1733-1763.    AR.  Coronation  jeton,  1733.     Obv.  MERUIT 

ET  TVEBITVR.  A  crown.  iJetJ.  AVGVSTVS  III  REX  POLON I- 
ARVM   *  *    *   CORONATVS  XVII.IAN:MADCCXXXIV. 

80.  AV.  10Thalers,1766.  06^;.  D.G.AVGVSTUS  111  REX  POLONIARVM. 
Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  A  round  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

51.  AR.  Thaler,  1755.     Types  similar  to  No.  50. 

62-53.  AR.  Tymf,  1753.     Types  similar  to  No.  50. 

64.  AR.  3  Groszy,  1764.     Types  similar  to  No.  50. 

66-66.  AE.  Schilling,  1764,  1765.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Arms  and  crown. 

67.  Stanislaus  Augustus,  1764-1795.    AV.  Ducat,   1786.     Obv.  STANIS- 

LAUS AVG. D.G. REX  POL.M.D.L.  Bustr.  iJei).  AUREUS  NUM. 
M  US  POLON  I  AE  ANNO  1785  within  a  laurel  wreath. 

68.  AR.  Thaler,  1766.     Obv.  STANISLAUS  AVGUSTUS  D.G. REX. POL. 

M.D.LITHU.    Draped  bustr.    i?ei'.  Round  shield  of  arms,  crowned. 

69.  AR.  Thaler,  1776.     Obv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  58;  short  bust  of  the 

King  r.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  58. 

60.  AR.  Half-thaler,  1778.     Similar  types  to  No.  59. 

61.  AR.  Half-thaler,  1788.     Similar  to  No.  59,  but  with  shorter  bust. 

62.  AR.  Double-gulden,  1780.     As  No.  59. 

63.  AR.  Double-gulden,  1792.     As  No.  61. 

64.  AR.  Gulden,  1766.     As  No.  59. 

65.  AR,  Gulden,  1787.     Similar  types  to  No.  61. 

66.  AR.  10  Groszy,  1790.     Obv.  Round  shield  of  arms,  crowned.     Rev. 

Value  and  date. 

67.  AR.  6  Groszy,  1796.    Similar  to  No.  66. 

68.  AR.  Half-groszy,  1768.     Obv.  Crowned  monogram.    Rev.  Value  and 

date. 

69.  Frederick  Augustus,   1807-1816.    AR.   10  Groszy,   1813.     Obv.  Oval 

shield  of  arms,  crowned.    Rev.  Value  and  date. 

70.  AR.  6  Groszy,  1811.    Similar  to  No.  69. 

22023°— 14 35 


TURKEY. 

1.  SuleymanI,  A.  D.  1620-1666.    AE.  Thick  piece.     Obv.  Ornamental  in- 

cused markings.     Rev.  Inscription. 

2.  Mustapha  H,  A.  D.  1696-1703,  A.  H.  1102.    AB.  Piastre.     Constanti- 

nople. 

3.  Ahmed   HI,  A.  D.  1703-1730,   A.  H.  1110.    AR.   Piastre.     Constanti- 

nople. 

4.  Mahmud   I,  A.  D.  1730-1764,   A.  H.  1143.     AE.  Piastre.     Constanti- 

nople. 
6.  Mustapha  HI,   A.  D.   1767-1774,   A.  H.  1171.     AV.   Half-sequin.     Is- 
lambol. 

6.  AS.  Yuzlik.    Islambol. 

7.  AR.  Onlik.    Islambol.    Year  10. 

8.  AB.  Onlik.    Islambol.    Year  10. 

9.  AR.  Para.    Islambol.    Year  6.     Pierced. 

10.  AR.  Akcheh.    Islambol.     Pierced. 

11.  AV.  Sequin.    Egypt. 

12.  AV.  Half-sequin.    Egypt.     Pierced. 

13.  AE.  Small  bronze.     Tripoli. 

14.  Abdul  Hamid  I,  A.  D.  1774-1789,  A.  H.  1187.    AV.  2  Sequins.    Is- 

lambol.   Year  of  reign,  1. 
16.  AV.  Half-sequin.    Islambol.     Year  of  reign,  10. 

16.  AR.  Piastre.     Constantinople. 

17.  AR.  Piastre.     Constantinople.     Year  of  reign,  1. 

18.  AR.  Yigirmilik.     Constantinople. 

19.  AR.  Onlik.     Constantinople. 

20.  AR.  Para.     Constantinople. 

21.  Saleem  m,  A.  D.  1789-1807,  A.  H.  1203.     AV.  Sequin.     Islambol. 

22.  AV.  Half-sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

23.  AR.  Altmishlik.    Islambol. 

24.  AR.  Yuzlik.    Islambol.    490  grains. 
26.  AR.  Altmishlik.    Islambol. 

26.  AR.  Piastre.    Islambol.    Year  of  reign,  4. 

28.  AR.  Piastre.    Islambol.    Year  of  reign,  8. 

29.  AR.  Onlik.    Islambol. 

30.  AR.  Para.    Islambol. 

31.  AV.  Quarter-sequin.    Egypt. 

32.  AR.  Akcheh.     Egypt. 

33.  AR.  Onlik.    Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  10. 

34.  Mustapha  IV,  A.  D.  1807-1808,  A.  H.  1222.     AR.  Yigirmilik.     Constan- 

tinople. 

35.  AR.  Akcheh.     Constantinople. 

36.  AR.  Para.     Egypt. 

37.  Mahmud  U,  A.  D.  1808-1839.    AV.  Sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  of 

reign  20.    Wavj'^  ornament  on  the  border. 

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CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         541 

38.  AV.  Sequin.     Constantinople.     Year  20.     Similar  to  No.  37. 

39.  AV.  Sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  26.     Cartouches  on  border. 

40.  AV.  Sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  27.     Similar  to  No.  37. 

41.  AV.  Quarter-sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  29.    Similar  to  No.  37. 

42.  AB.  Old  Beshlik.     Constantinople.     390  grains. 

43.  AB.  Yuzlik.     Constantinople. 

44.  AB.  Altmishlik.     Constantinople. 

45.  AB.  Piastre.     Constantinople. 

46.  AB.  Yigirmilik.     Constantinople. 

47.  AB.  On-paralik.    Constantinople.    Year  4. 

48.  AB.  Besh-paralik.     Constantinople.    Year  16. 

49.  AB.  Para.     Constantinople.    Year  18. 

60.  AB.  New  Beshlik.    Constantinople.    Year  23. 

61.  AB.  Yuzlik.     Constantinople.    Year  23. 

62.  AB.  Piastre.     Constantinople.    Year  23. 

63.  AB.  Yigirmilik.     Constantinople.    Year  24. 

64.  AV.  Half-sequin.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  21. 
66.  AV.  Half-sequin.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  24. 

NBW   ISSUE. 

66.  AB.  20  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  29. 

67.  AB.  6  Piastres.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  29. 

68.  AE.  Para.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  29. 

69.  AB.  Piastre.    Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  24. 
60.  AB.  Yigirmilik.    Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  24. 
61-62.  AB.  On-paralik.     Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  24. 

63.  AB.  Piastre.    Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  26. 

64.  AB.  Yigirmilik.    Tripoli.    Year  of  reign,  26. 
66.  AB.  Onlik.    Tripoli.     Year  of  reign,  26. 

66.  AV.  Sequin.    Algiers.    A.  H.  1244. 

67.  AV.  Sequin.     Algiers.     A.  H.  1247. 

68.  AB.  Piastre.     Algiers.    A.  H.  1247. 

69.  AB.  Yigirmi-paralik.    Algiers. 

70.  AB.  Para.    Tughra  with  wreath.     A.  H.  1246. 
71-72.  AB.  New  Beshlik.    Tunis.    AH.  1246. 

73.  Abdul  Medjied,  A.  D.  1839-1861,  A.  H.  1226.     AV.  Sequin.     Constan- 
tinople.   Year  of  reign,  1. 
74-76.  AV.  Half-sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

76.  AV.  Quarter-sequin.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

77.  AB.  TJchlik.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

78.  AB.  Altmishlik.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

79.  AB.  Yigirmi-paralik.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  2. 

80.  AB.  On-paralik.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  1. 

81.  AB.  Para.    Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  4. 

NEW   COINAGE. 

82.  AV.  100  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  6.    Obv.  Tughra: 

above,  seven  stars;  below,  two  quivers,  crossed,  and  two  laurel 
branches. 


542         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

83.  AV.  100  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  12.     Similar  to  No.  82. 

84.  AV.  50  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  6.     Similar  to  No.  82. 
86.  AV.  50  Piastres.     Constantinople.     Year,  13.     As  No.  82. 

86.  AB.  20  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year  of  reign,  6.     Obv.  Tughra, 

within  a  border  of  crescents  and  12  stars.     Rev.  Inscription  and  a 
similar  border. 

87.  AR.  20  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  12.     As  No.  86. 

88.  AR.  10  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  6.    As  No.  86. 

89.  AR.  6  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  6.     As  No.  86. 

90.  AR.  2  Piastres.     Constantinople.    Year,  15.    Border  of  stars. 

91.  AR.  Piastre.     Constantinople.    Year,  15. 


92.  AV.  100  Piastres.    Egypt.     Obv.  Tughra;  below,  indication  of  value. 

Rev.  Inscription  and  dates.    Year  of  reign  1. 

93.  AV.  50  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  1.     As  No.  92. 

94.  AV.  20  Piastres.     Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  1.    Types  similar  to  No.  92. 

95.  AV.  10  Piastres.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

96.  AV.  5  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

97.  AR.  20  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

98.  AR.  10  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

99.  AR.  1  Piastre.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

100.  AR.  20  Paras.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1 .     Ditto. 

101.  AR.  10  Paras.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  1.     Ditto. 

102.  AE.  5  Paras.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  5.     Ditto. 


103.  AR.  Piastre.     Tunis.    A.  H.  1265. 

104.  AR.  6  Burden.     Tunis.     A.  H.  1272. 

106.  Abdul  Azeez,  A.  D.  1861-1876,  A.  H.  1277.  AV.  500  Piastres.  Con- 
stantinople. Year  of  reign  11.  Obv.  Tughra;  above,  seven  stars; 
below,  two  laurel  branches,  and  two  quivers  crossed.  Rev.  Inscrip- 
tion within  laurel  wreath. 

106.  AV.  100  Piastres.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  12. 

107.  AR.  20  Piastres.    Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  2. 

108.  AR.  5  Piastres.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  4. 

109.  AR.  2  Piastres.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  9. 

110.  AR.  Piastre.    Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  7. 

111.  AR.  Piastre.     Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  13. 

112.  AR.  10  Paras.     Egypt.     Year  of  reign,  7. 

113.  AR.  5  Paras.     Egypt.    Year  of  reign,  10. 

114.  AR.  6  Piastres.    Algiers.    Year  of  reign,  8. 
116.  AV.  Sequin.    Tunis. 

116.  AV.  Quarter-sequin.     Tunis. 

117.  AE.  8  Caroubs.    Tunis.     Obv.  Laurel  wreath  and  value.     Rev.  Palm 

wreath. 

118.  AE.  4  Caroubs.    Tunis.     Similar  to  No.  117. 

119.  AE.  2  Caroubs.    Tunis.     Similar  to  No.  117. 

120-121.  1  and  1/2  Caroub  pieces.    Tunis.    Similar  to  No.  117. 


AFRICA. 

INDEPENDENT  STATES. 


MOROCCO. 

El  Gliarb.    AS.  Methkal,  A.  H.  1190.     Inscriptions  on  both  sides. 

AR.  Methkal,  A.  H.  1191.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

Muley-Hassan,  A.  D.  1873-1894.  AS.  5  Dirhem.  A.  H.  1299=1881-82. 
Obv.  An  inscription  on  a  six-pointed  star.  Rev.  Date  and  inscrip- 
tion; stars  on  edge. 

AS.  2  1/2  Dirhem,  1299.     As  No.  3. 

AS.  Dirhem,  A.  H.  1299.     Same  Types  as  No.  3,  with  reeded  edge. 

AS.  Half-dirhem.    As  No.  5. 

AS.  Quarter-dirhem.    Ditto. 


ABYSSINTA. 

Menelikn.    AS.  Dollar.    06w.  MENELIK  II 
of  Menelik  II  r.,  with  Ethiopian  tiara, 
and  holding  a  banner.     By  Lagrange. 

AS.  Half-dollar.    As  No.  1. 

AS.  Quarter-dollar.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

AS.  Eighth-dollar.     Same  as  No.  1. 

AS.  Sixteenth-dollar.     As  No.  1. 


SUIiTANATB  OP  ZANZIBAR. 


,  KING  OF  KINGS.    Bust 
Rev.  A  lion  r.,  crowned, 


;.       1.  AS.  Dollar.     Inscriptions  in  native  language  on  both  sides. 

LIBERIA. 

1.  AS.  Quarter-dollar.  Obv.  Female  figure  (Liberia)  seated  r.  with  head 
turned  back  1.;  a  type  identical  with  the  one  used  on  the  silver  of 
the  United  States  coins  of  the  same  year.  Rev.  REPUBLIC  OF 
LIBERIA.  An  eagle  with  expanded  wings,  shield  of  Liberia  on 
breast;  below,  QUAR.  DOL.     Edge  reeded. 

2-3.  AE.  2  and  1  Cents,  1847.  Obv.  REPUBLIC  OF  LIBERIA.  Female 
head,  wearing  Liberty  cap,  1.  Rev.  A  palm  tree.  Sizes,  35  and 
29  mm. 

4.  AE.  1  Cent,  1889.  Obv.  REPUBLIC  OF  LIBERIA.  Shield  of  Liberia. 
Rev.  ONE  CENT  within  an  oak  wreath,  with  a  star  between  the 
ends  of  the  wreath.  Size  19  mm.  This  piece  is  of  the  same  size 
and  composition  as  the  United  States  Cent. 

SOUTH  AFRICAN  REPTJBIjIC. 

1.  AV.  Pond,  1892.  Obv.  ZUID  AFRIKAANSCHE  REPUBLIEK.  Bust 
of  President  Krueger  1.  Rev.  Arms  of  the  Republic,  date,  and  value. 
The  wagon  in  arms  has  thills. 

2.  AV.  Half-pond,  1892.     Types  as  No.  1.  543 


544         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

3.  AB.  5  Shillings,  1892.     Similar  to  No.  1.     Wagon  in  arms  has  thills. 

4.  AB.  6  Shillings,  1892.    The  wagon  in  arms  has  pole. 
6.  AE.  2  1/2  ShilUngs,  1892.     As  No.  4. 

6-7.  AK.  2  Shillings,  1892.  Obv.  Bust  of  Krueger  1.  Rev.  ZUiD  AFRIK. 
R  E  P  U  B .    Arms  of  the  Republic. 

8.  AE.  Shilling,  1892.     Obv.  As  No.  6.    Rev.  Value  and  date  in  wreath. 

9.  AB.  Sixpence,  1892.     As  last. 

10.  AB.  Threepence,  1892.    Ditto. 

11.  AE.    Penny,    1890.     Obv.    ZUID     AFRIKAANSCHE    REPUBLIEK. 

Arms  of  the  republic.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

12.  AE.  Penny,  1892.    Obv.  ZUID  AFRIK.  REPUB.     Bust  of  Krueger. 

Rev.  Bound  shield  of  arms. 

ORANGE  FREE  STATE. 

1.  AE.  Penny,  1888.  Oftv.  ORANJE  VRYJSTAAT.  Arms  within  wreath. 
Rev.  1  I  PENNY,  in  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel. 

CONGO  FREE  STATE. 

1.  AB.  6  Francs,  1887.  Obv.  LEOPOLD  II.R.D.BELGES  SOUV.DE 
L'ETAT  INDEP.DU  CONGO.     Head  1.     i?ev.  Belgian  arms. 

2-4.  AB.  2,  1,  and  1/2  Francs,  1887.  Obv.  As  No.  1.  Rev.  Crowned  shield 
of  arms. 

6.  AE.  10  Centimes,  1888.  Obv.  Inscription  as  No.  1;  five  royal  mono- 
grams, crowned,  arranged  around  a  central  hole.  Rev.  A  star,  value 
and  date. 

6-8.  AE.  6,  2,  and  1  Centimes,  1888.    Same  types  aa  No.  4. 


ETJEOPEAN  COLONIES. 

PORTUGUESE  WEST  AFRICA. 

1.  Joseph  I,  1760-1777.    AR.  12  Macutas,  1763.     06i;.J0SEPHUS.I.D.G. 

REX.P.ET.D.GUINEAE.     Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev.   Value 
within  a  wreath. 

2.  AE.  6  Macutas,  1770.    As  No.  1. 

3.  AB.  3  Macutas,  1762.     As  No.  1. 

4.  AE.  1  Macuta,  1763.    Similar  types,  but  shield  is  round. 

5.  Maria  I  and  Peter  m.    AB.  12  Macutas,  1783.     M  A  R I A .  I 

111.  etc.    Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

6.  AB.  10  Macutas,  1783.    Similar  to  No.  1. 
7-9.  Maria  I.    AB.  10,  8,  and  2  Macutas,  1796.     MARIA.  I 

etc.     Types  similar  to  No.  1. 
10.  AE.  1  Macuta,  1789.    As  No.  4.    Countermark  on  obverse. 


Size,  44  mm. 
.ET.PETRUS. 


.D.G.REGINA 


FRENCH  COLONIES. 


ISIiE  DB  FRANCE. 

1.  AB.  10  Livres,  1810.     Ohv.  ILES    DE   FRANCE    ET   BONAPARTE. 

An  eagle,  crowned,  on  a  thunderbolt.    Rev.  Value  within  a  laurel 
wreath. 

2.  AB.  10  Livres,  1810.    Same  as  No.  1. 


ILB  DB  IiA   REUNION. 


I.  N 


Franc,  token,  1896.    Ohv.  REPUBLIQUE   FRANCAISE.     ILE   DE 
LA   REUNION.    Head  of  Mercury  1.,   wearing  winged  petasus. 
i?«;.CONTRE-VALEUR  DEPOSEE—AU  TRESOR  COLONIAL.— 
BON  POUR  UN  FRANC. 
2.  N.  60  Centimes,  1896.    Similar  to  No.  1. 

PROTECTORATE  OP  THE  GRANDE-COMORO. 

1.  AB.  6  Francs,  A.  H.  1308=A.  D.  1891.     Ohv.  "Said  Ali,  Son  of  Said 

Omar,  whom  the  Great  God  protect."  Weapons — bow  and  arrows, 
pistol,  sword,  etc.  Rev.  "Protectorate  of  the  glorious  French 
Government,"  etc.,  two  flags,  crossed,  within  wreath  of  palm  and 
laurel. 

2.  AE.  10  Centimes,  A.  H.  1308.     Same  inscriptions  as  on  No.  1,  but  with- 

out the  weapons. 

3.  AE.  5  Centimes,  A.  H.  1308.     As  No.  2. 

PROTECTORATE  OP  TUNIS. 

1.  AV.  20  Francs,  1891,    Ohv.  Native  inscription  and  date,  1308,  between 
palm  and  olive  branches.    Rev.  Value  and  date  in  French. 

2-3.  AV.  10  Francs.    As  No.  1. 

4-6.  AB.  2  and  1  Francs,  and  60  Centimes.    As  No.  1. 

7-10.  AE.  10,  6,  2,  and  1  Centimes.    Ohv.  As  No.  1.    Rero.  Similar,  but 
with  heart-shaped  figures  around  border. 

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ENGLISH  COLONIES. 

SIERRA  tiEONB. 

1-2.  AE.  One-dollar  piece,  1791.  Obv.  SIERRA  LEONE  COMPANY.  A 
prowling  lion;  in  exergue,  AFRICA.  Rev.  Clasped  hands,  value, 
and  date. 

8.  AS..  Half-dollar  piece,  1791.    Same  types  as  No.  1. 

4.  AE.  Ten-cent  piece,  1796.     As  No.  1. 

6.  AE.  One-penny  piece,  1791.     Same  types  as  No.  1. 
6.  AE.  One-cent  piece,  1791.    As  No.  1. 

CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 

1.  AE.  1889.  Halfpenny,  1889.  Obv.  Head,  diademate,  of  Queen  Victoria 
1.    Rev.  CAPE  OF  GOOD  HOPE.    Arms  and  supporters. 

ST.  HELENA. 

1.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1821.  Obv.  Arms  and  supporters  of  the  East  India 
Company.  Rev.  ST.  HELENA  |  HALFPENNY  |  1821  |  in  three 
lines  within  a  wreath. 

INDIAN  STRAITS. 

MAUEITITJS. 

1.  AE.  Quarter-dollar,  1820.  Obv.  GEORGIUS  IV.  D:  G:  BRITAN- 
NIARUM  F:  D:  Shield  of  arms.  Rev.  COLON lAR:  BRITAN: 
MONET:  1820.     An  anchor  crowned;  at  sides,  II  and  II. 

2-3.  AE.  Quarter-dollar,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

4-5.  AE.  Eighth-dollar,  1822.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

6-7.  AE.  Sixteenth-dollar,  1822.    Similar  to  No.  1. 

8.  White  metaL  60  Sous.  Obv.  GOUV:  DE  MAURICE  ET  DEP.  Palm 
trees.  Rev.  REC.  AU  BUR.  DE  TRES;  within  a  circle,  pour  50 
soils. 

9-11.  AE.  6,  2,  and  1  Cents,  1888.  Obv.  VICTORIA  QUEEN.  Bust  of 
the  Queen,  coroneted,  L  Rev.  MAURITUS  FIVE  CENTS  1888. 
Numeral  5,  (2,  or  1)  within  a  circle. 

GRIQUA  TOWN. 

1.  AE.  Halfpenny.  Obv.  Head  of  Queen  Victoria  1.  Rev.  A  dove  flying, 
with  an  olive  branch  in  bill. 

MOMBASA. 

IMPERIAL  BRITISH   EAST  AFRICA   CO. 

1.  AE.  One  rupee,  1888.    Obv.  IMPERIAL  EAST  AFRICA  COMPANY. 

A  pair  of  scales.    Rev.  A  crown  above  a  blazing  sun;  below,  a  scroll 
inscribed  LIGHT  AND  LIBERTY. 

2.  AE.  Half-rupee,  1890.    Oft-y.  MOMBASA.    Value  within  a  wreath.   Rev. 

IMPERIAL  EAST  AFRICA  COMPANY.     Type  as  No  1. 

5.  AE.  Quarter-rupee,  1890.     As  No.  2. 
4.  AE.  2  Annas,  1890.     As  No.  1. 


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GERMAN  EAST  AFEICA. 


BAST  AFRICAN  COMPANY. 

1-2.  AR.  2  Eupees.  Obv.  GUILELMUS  II  IMPERATOR.  Bust  of  the 
Emperor  1.  with  military  uniform  and  helmet.  Rev.  DEUTSCH- 
OSTAFRIKAANISCHE  GESELLSCHAFT.     Arms. 

3.  AB.  Eupie,  1902.    Same  types  as  No.  1. 

4.  AE.  Half-rupie.     Ditto. 
AE.  Quarter-rupie.     Ditto. 

AE.  Eupie,  1904.    Obv.  As  No.  1.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 
AE.  Half-rupie,  1904.     As  No  6. 
AE.  Quarter-rupie,  1904.     As  No.  6. 
AE.  Heller,  1904.     Obv.  Crown.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within  wreath. 

AE.  Half-heUer,  1904.    As  last. 


ASIA. 

BITRMAH. 

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1.  AB.  Bnpee,  1888.    Obv.  Peacock  with  tail  spread  into  circular  fonn. 

Rev.  Inscription  and  wreath. 

2.  AB.  Half-rupee.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  AB.  Quarter-rupee.    As  No.  1. 

4.  AB.  Eighth-rupee.     As  No.  1. 

6.  AB.  Sixteenth-rupee.    As  No.  1. 

CAMBODIA. 

1.  Norodom  I.    AE.  10  Centimes,  1860.    Obv.  NORODOM  I  ROI  DU 

CAM  BODG  E.  Head  of  the  King  1.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  an 
ermine  mantle,  surmounted  by  a  conical  crown;  value  in  Siamese 
and  French. 

2.  AE.  6  Centimes,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

SIAM. 

Nos.  1  to  15  belong  to  the  early  coinage  of  Slam,  before  the  introduction  of  modem 
minting  apparatus  and  the  adoption  of  the  western  form  of  coin,  in  the  reign  of  King 
Mongkut,  A.  D.  1851-1868.  These  pieces  are  almost  round  and  seem  to  have  been  put 
into  that  form  by  taking  a  short  round  ingot  and  bending  the  ends  together.  Each 
specimen  has  two  small  incused  types  on  the  back  and  on  side. 

Weight,  112.2  grains. 

Weight,  64  grains. 

Weight,  35.7  grains: 
Weight,  17.2  grains. 

Weight,  937  grains. 

Weight,  469.2  grains. 
Weight,  235.2  grains. 
Weight,  217.7  grains. 

9.  AB.  Half-tlcal.     Weight,  109.3  grains. 

10.  AB.  Fuang.     Weight,  30  grains.     Only  one  type  on  this  piece. 

11.  AB.  ^  Tical.     Weight,  10.2  grains. 

12.  AB.  ^  Tical.    Weight,  7.2  grains. 

13.  AB.  -^  Tical.    Weight,  4  grains. 

14.  AB.  ^  Tical.     Weight,  2  grains. 

15.  Uongkut,  1861-1868.    AB.  2-tical  piece.     Obv.  Royal  crown  between 

two  conical  umbrellas.    Rev.  Elephant  within  chakr  ornament. 
16-17.  Ticals.    Similar  types  to  No.  15. 

18.  AB.  Hall-tical.    Similar  to  No.  15. 

19.  AB.  Quarter-tical.    As  No.  15. 

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1. 

AV. 

8  ticals. 

2. 

AV. 

4  ticals. 

3. 

AV. 

2  ticals. 

4. 

AV. 

1  tical. 

6. 

AB. 

4  ticals. 

6. 

AB. 

2  ticals. 

7. 

AB. 

1  tical. 

8. 

AB. 

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AB.  Eighth-ticaL    As  No.  15. 
AB.  Sixteenth-ticaL    As  No.  15. 
Khoulalonkorn,  1868-.    AB.  Tical. 

Arms  of  Siam. 
AB.  Quarter-tical.    Same  types  as  No.  22. 
24.  AB.  Eighth-tical.    Similar  to  No.  22. 
26-27.  AE.  Four,  Two,  and  One  Att  pieces. 

The  King,  crowned,  seated  r.  . ,  ,    , 

several  localities. 


Obv.  Bust  of  the  King  1.    Rev. 


06v.  Bust  of  the  King  1.    Rev. 


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CHINA. 

1.  Pu  coins.    Imitation.     Circa    770-256.     Obv.   "Chin  Wu  of    Liang's 

Treasury"  (?).    Rev.  Plain. 

2.  Obv.  An  Yang  in  State  of  Shan-tung.    Rev.  Three  lines. 

3.  Obv.  Ho  Yang,  place  name. 

4.  Inscription  on  both  sides  doubtful. 

5.  Enife  coins  of  uncertain  origin.     Obv.  Straight  lines.     Rev.  Plain. 

6.  Obv.  Straight  lines.     Rev.  Plain.     Oval  hole  at  end. 

7.  Knife  coins  of  the  City  Ming,  in  Chao.     Obv.  Ming.     Rev.  Tso  Pa,  in 

seal  hand. 

8.  Obv.  As  No.  7.    Rev.  Tso  Shang. 

9.  Obv.  As  No.  7.     Rev.  Tso  Chiu. 

10.  Obv.  As  No.  7.     Rev.  Tso  San. 

11.  Empress  LU,   Han  Dynasty,   B.  C.  187.     Obv.  "Half  Tael"  in  seal 

character.    Rev.  Plain. 
12-13.  Emperor  Wen  Ti,  B.  C.  179-156.     Similar  to  No.  11. 

14.  Emperor  Wang  Mang,  A.  D.  9-23.     Obv.  Ta  Ch'uan  Wu  Shih,  "Large 

coin  fifty."     Rev.Flain. 

15.  Knife  coin.     Obv.  Yi  Tao,  "One  knife"— Fing  Wu  Ch'ien,  "Equal 

to  five  thousand"  in  seal  character. 

16.  Ditto.     Obv.  Round  hole,  Ch'i  Tao,  "A  graving  knife;"  on  blade,  Wu 

Po,  "Five  hundred"  in  seal  character. 

17.  Pu  coins.     Obv.  Huo  Pu,  "Exchange  Pu;"  fong  lines.    Rev.  Lines 

from  hole  to  end  of  coin. 

18.  Obv.  Ta  Pu  Huang  Ch'ien,  "Large  pu  worth  1000."     Rev.  Perpen- 

dicular line. 

19.  Bound  coin.     Obv.  Huo-Ch'iian,  "Exchange  currency."    Rev.  Plain. 

20.  06y.  Pu-Ch'iian,  "Currency."    i?^.  Plain. 

21.  The  Later  Han  Dynasty.     Emperor  Kuang  Wu  Ti,  A.  D.  25-58.     Obv. 

Wu  Chu,  "Five  Chu"  in  seal  character.     Rev.  Plain. 

22.  The  Liang  Dynasty.    Emperor  Wu  Ti,  A.  D.  502-550.     Obv.  T'ai  P'ing 

Po  Chu,  "One  hundred  Chu  T'ai-p'ing  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

23.  The  Northern  Ch'i  Dynasty.    Emperor  Wen  Hslian  Ti,  A.  D.  550-560. 

Obv.  Shang  P'ing  Wu  Chu,  "Common  standard  Five  Chu."    Rev. 
Plain. 

24.  The  Northern  Chou  Dynasty.    Emperor  Wu  Ti,  A.  D.  561-572.     Obv. 

Wu  Hsing  Ta  Pu,  "Five  elements  large  pu  coin"  in  seal  character. 
Rev.  Plain. 

25.  The  T'ang  Dynasty.    Emperor  Kao  Tsu,  A.  D.  618-627.     Obv.  K'ai 

Yuan  T'ang  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  inauguration."    Rev.  Plain. 

26.  Similar,  but  with  crescent  above  hole. 

27.  Similar,  but  with  curved  mark  below  hole. 

28.  Emperor  Su  Tsung,  A.  D.  756-763.     Obv.  Ch'ien  Yiian  Chung  Pao, 

"Heavy  coin  of  the  Ch'ien  Yuan  period." 

29.  Similar,  but  smaller. 

30.  Emperor  Wu  Tsung,  A.  D.  841-847.    Obv.  K'ai  Yiian  T'ung  Pao,  "Cur- 

rency or  coin  of  the  inauguration."    Rev.  Above  hole,  Ch'ang. 

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31.  Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Above  hole,  Hsing. 

32.  Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Yung=Yung  Chou. 

33.  Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Above  hole,  Tung;  below,  crescent. 

34.  The  Later  Chou  Dynasty,  A.  D.  951-960.     Obv.  Chou  Yiian  T'ung 

Pao,  "Coin  of  the  Chou  Yiian  period."     Rev.  To  r,,  dot;  to  1., 
crescent. 

35.  Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  To  r.  of  hole,  perpendicular  line. 

36.  The  Sung  Dynasty.     Emperor  T'ai  Tsu,  A.  D.  960-976.    Obv.  Sung 

Yiian  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Sung  Yiian  period."    Rev. 
Plain. 

37.  Obv.  Similar.     Rev.  Dot  below  hole. 

38.  06i^.  Similar.     i?ei;.  Horizontalline  above  hole. 

39.  Emperor  T'ai  Tsung,  A.  D.  976-998.    Obv,  T'ai  P'ing  T'ung  Pao,  "Cur- 

rency of  the  T'ai  P'ing  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

40.  Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Crescent  above  hole. 

41.  Obv.  Shun  Hua  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Shun  Hua  period," 

in  imperial  autograph.    Rev.  Plain. 

42.  Similar,  except  form  of  writing. 

43.  Obv.  Chih  Tao  Yuan  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Chih  Tao  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

44.  Similar,  except  form  of  writing. 

46.  Emperor  Chen  Tsung,  A.  D.  998-1023.     Obv.  Hsien  P'ing  Yiian  Pao, 
"Original  coin  of  tne  Hsien  P'ing  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

46.  Obv.  Ching  Te  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Ching  T6  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

47.  Obv.  Hsiang  Fu  Yiian  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Hsiang  Fu  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

48.  Obv.  Hsiang  Fu  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Hsiang  Fu  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

49.  Obv.  T'ien  Hsi  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  T'ien  Hsi  period."    Rev. 

Plain. 

60.  Emperor  Jgn  Tsung,  A.  D.  1023-1064.     Obv.  T'ien  Sh^ng  Yiian  Pao, 

"Original  coin  of  the  T'ien  Sh^ng  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

61.  Similar,  bnt  legend  in  seal  character. 

62.  Obv.  Ming  Tao  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Ming  Tao  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

63.  Similar,  but  in  seal  character. 

64.  Obv.  Ching  Yu  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Ching  Yu  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

66.  Similar,  but  in  seal  character. 

66.  Obv.  Huang  Sung  T'ung  Pao,   "Original  coin  of  the  Huang  Sung 

period."     Rev.  Plain. 
67-68.  Similar. 
69.  Obv.  Ch'ing  Li  Chung  Pao,  "Heavy  coin  of  the  Ch'ing  Li  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

60.  Obv.  Chih  Ho  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Chih  Ho  period."    Rev. 

Plain. 

61.  Obv.  Chih  Ho  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  theChih  Ho  period."    Rev. 

Plain. 

62.  Obv.  ChiaYu  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Ohia  Yu  period."    Rev. 

Plain. 

63.  Similar,  but  in  seal  character. 


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64.  Emperor  Ying  Tsung,  A.  D.  1064-1068.     Obv.  Ohih  Fing  T'ung  Pao. 
' '  Currency  of  the  Chih  P'  ing  period  "in  seal  character.     Rev .  Plain. 
66.  Another  variety  of  last. 

66.  Obv.  Chih  Fing  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Chih  Fing  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

67.  Similar. 

68-69.  Similar,  but  legend  in  seal  character. 

70.  Emperor  ShSn  Tsung,  A.  D.  1068-1086.    Obv.  Hsi  Ning  Yiian  Pao, 

"Original  coin  of  the  Hsi  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

71.  Similar. 

72-74.  Similar,  but  in  seal  character. 

76.  Obv.  Hsi  Ning  Chung  Pao,   "Heavy  coin  of  the  Hsi  Ning  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 
76-77.  Similar,  but  in  seal  character. 
78.  Obv.  Yiian  F^ng  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Yiian  F6ng  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 
79-80.  Similar;  varieties  of  sizes  and  inscriptions. 

81.  Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Dot  over  hole. 

82.  Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Crescent  over  hole. 

83.  Obv.  Yiian  Yu  T'ung  Pao,  "  Original  coin  of  the  Yiian  period."    Rev. 

Plain. 

84.  Another  variety  of  last. 

86.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  83.    Rev.  Dot  above  hole. 

86.  Obv.  Shao  Sheng  Yuan  Pao,  "  Original  coin  of  the  Shao  Sh^ng  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

87.  Another  variety. 

88.  Obv.  Similar.    Rev.  Dot  below  hole. 

89.  Obv.  Shao  Sh^ng  Yuan  Pao,  "  Original  coin  of  the  Shao  Sh^ng  period." 

Rev.  Plain.     Larger  than  No.  86. 

90.  Similar. 

91.  Obv.  Yiian  Fu  T'lmg  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Yiian  Fu  period."     Rev. 

Plain. 
92-94.  Similar;  varieties  in  size  and  inscriptions. 
96.  Obv.  SMng  Sung  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Sh^ng  Sung  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

96.  Similar,  but  with  different  style  of  inscription. 

97.  Obv.  Ta  Kuan  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Ta  Kuan  period."      Rev. 

Plain. 

98.  Similar,  but  dot  below  hole  on  reverse. 

99.  Obv.  Ch^n^  Ho  T'ung  Pao,  "  Currency  of  the  Ch6ng  Ho  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 
100-101.  Similar,  except  style  of  inscriptions. 

102.  Obv.  Hsuan  Ho  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Hsiian  Ho  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

103.  Similar;  different  style  of  inscription. 

104.  Legend  as  No.  102,  but  larger  module. 

106.  As  No.  102,  but  with  legend  in  different  style. 

106.  Southern  Sung  Dynasty.    Emperor  Kao  Tsung,  A.  D.  1127-1163.    Obv. 

Chien  Yen  Tung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Chien  Yen  period."    Rev. 
Plain. 

107.  Similar,  except  that  legend  is  in  different  style. 


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108.  Obv.  Shao  Hsing  Yuan  Pao,  "Orignal  coin  of  the  Shao  Hsing  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

109.  Similar,  but  smaller. 

110.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  108.    Rev.  Crescent  above  hole,  and  dot  below. 

111.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  108.    Rev.  Crescent  above  hole. 

112.  Emperor  Hsiao  Tsung,  A.  D.  1163-1190.      Obv.  Lung  Hsing  Yuan 

Pao,  "  Currency  of  the  Lung  Hsing  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

113.  Similar;  variety  with  different  style  of  inscription. 

114.  Obv.  Ch'ien  Tao  Yuan  Pao,  "  Original  coin  of  the  Ch'ien  period  "  in 

seal  character.    Rev.  Plain. 
116.  Obv.  As  No.  114.    Rev.  Crescent  above  hole,  a  dot  below. 

116.  Obv.  Shun  Hsi  Ylian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Shun  Hsi  period." 

Rev.  Shih  erb,  "Twelve,"  number  of  regnal  year. 

117.  Similar,  but  in  year  "Sixteen." 

118.  Obv.  As  No.  116.     Rev.  Dot  below  and  crescent  above  hole. 

119.  Similar;  plain  reverse. 

120.  Similar  to  No.  118,  but  larger. 

121.  As  No.  116,  but  of  "  seventh  "  year  of  reign. 

122.  The  same;  year  "Eight." 

123.  The  same;  year  "Nine." 

124.  The  same;  year  "Ten." 
126.  The  same;  year  "Eleven." 

126.  The  same;  year  "Twelve." 

127.  The  same;  year  "Thirteen." 

128.  The  same;  year  "Fourteen." 

129.  The  same;  year  "Fifteen." 

130.  The  same;  year  "Sixteen." 

131.  Emperor  Kuang  Tsung,  A.  D.  1190-1196.     Obv.  Shao  Hsi  Yuan  Pao, 

"Original  coin  of  the  Shao  Hsi  period."     Rev.  Yiian,  first  year  of 
the  reign. 

132.  Obv.  As  No.  131.    Rev.  Year  "Two." 

133.  The  same;  year  "Three." 

134.  The  same;  year  "Four." 

136.  The  same;  year  "Five." 

186.  Emperor  Ning  Tsung,  A.  D.  1196-1226.     Obv.  Ch'ing  Yiian  T'ung 
Pao.    Rev.  Yiian,  below  hole,  first  year  of  reign. 

137.  The  same;  year  "Three." 

138.  Similar  to  No.  136,  but  of  larger  size. 

139.  As  No.  137,  but  of  larger  size. 

140.  Obv.  As  No.  136.    Rev.  Wu,  "Fifth."     Larger  than  No.  138. 

141.  The  same;  year  "Six." 

142.  Obv.  Chia  T'ai  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Chia  T'ai  period." 

Rev.  Ssii,  fourth  year  of  reign. 

143.  The  same;  first  year  of  reign;  large  size. 

144.  The  same;  year  "Two." 
146.  The  same;  year  "Four." 

146.  Obv.  K'ai  Hsi  T'ung  Pao,  "  Currency  of  the  K'ai  Hsi  period."     Rev. 

Yiian,  first  year  of  the  period. 

147.  Similar;  year  "Three;"  larger. 

148.  Similar;  year  "One;"  still  larger  than  No.  147. 

149.  The  same;  year  "Two." 


554      cataijOgue  of  coins,  tokens,  and  medals. 

IfiO.  The  same;  year  "Three." 

161.  The  same;  year  "Seven." 

162.  The  same;  year  "Eight." 
153.  The  same;  year  "Ten." 

164.  The  same;  year  "Eleven." 

165.  The  same;  year  "Twelve." 

166.  The  same;  year  "  Thirteen." 

167.  The  same;  year  "Fourteen." 

168.  Emperor  LI  Tsung,   A.   D.   1226-1266.     Obv.  Ta  Sung  Yuan  Pao, 

"Original  coin  of  the  Great  Sung."     Rev.  San,  "Third"  year  of 
the  period. 

169.  Obv.  Shao  Ting  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Shao  Ting  period." 

Rev.  Yiian,  first  year  of  period. 


160.  Similar 

161.  Similar 

162.  Similar 

163.  Similar 

164.  Similar 


"Second"  year  of  period. 
"First"  year;  larger  size. 
"Second"  year. 
"  Fourth  "  year  of  period. 
"  Fifth  "  year  of  period. 


165.  Similar  to  last;  larger. 

166.  Obv.  Tuan  P'ing  Yuan  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the Tuan  P'ing  period." 

Rev.  Plain. 

167.  Obv.  Shun  Yu  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Shun  Yu  period." 

Rev.  Yiian,  first  year  of  the  period.    29  mm. 

168.  Similar;  "Seventh"  year  of  period. 

169.  Similar;  "Ninth"  year  of  the  period. 

170.  Similar;  Shih,  "Tenth"  year  of  the  period. 

171.  Similar;  "  Elevenlh  "  year  of  period. 

172.  Similar;  "Twelfth"  year  of  the  period. 

173.  Obv.  Shun  Yu  T'ung  Pao,  "  Currency  of  the  Shun  Yu  period."    Rev. 

Tang  Po,  "Equivalent  of  a  hundred."     50  mm. 

174.  Obv.  Huang  Sung  Yiian  Pao,  "The  original  coin  of  the  Imperial 

Sung."    Rev.  San,  "Third"  year  of  period.     25  mm. 

175.  Similar.    29  mm. 

176.  Obv.  Ching  Ting  Yiian  Pao,  "  Original  coin  of  the  Ching  Ting  period." 

Rev.  Yiian,  first  year  of  period. 

177.  Similar;  "Third"  year  of  period. 

178.  Emperor  Tu  Tsung,  A.  D.  1266-1275.     Obv.  Hsien  Shun  Yiian  Pao, 

"Original  coin  of  the  Hsien  Shun  period."  Rev.  San,  "third" 
year  of  the  period. 

179.  Similar;  "Eleventh"  year  of  the  period. 

180.  Emperor  Zung  Ti,  A.  D.  1275-1276.     Obv.  Lin  An  Fu  Hsing  Yung, 

"Current  in  the  Government  of  Lin  An  Fu."  Rev.  Chun  Wu  Po 
W6n  Sheng,  "Reduced  value  equal  to  500  cash."  A  bar  68  mm. 
long. 

181.  The  Liao  Dynasty.    Emperor  Tao  Tsung,   A.   D.  1065-1101.     Obv. 

Shou  Ch'ang  Yiian  Pao,  "Original  coin  of  the  Shou  Ch'ang period." 
Rev.  Plain. 

182.  The  Chin  Dynasty.    Emperor  Chang  Tsung,  A.  D.  1190-1209.     Obv. 

T'ai  Ho  Chung  Pao,  "Heavy  coin  of  the  T'ai  Ho  period."  Rev. 
Plain.    43  mm. 

183.  Yiian  Dynasty.    Emperor  Wu  Tsung,  A.  D.   1308-1312.     Obv.  Chih 

Ta  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Chih  Ta  period,"  in  Mongolian 
character.    Rev.  Plain.    42  mm. 


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184.  Emperor  Shun  Ti,  A.  D.  1333-1341.  Ohv.  Chih  Ch^ng  T'ung  Pao, 
"Currency  of  the  Chih  Cheng  period."  Rev.  Tzti,  in  MongoUan. 
30  mm. 

186.  Ohv.  Similar.    Rev.  "Ten,"  in  Mongolian. 

186.  Ming  Dynasty.    Emperor  T'ai  Tsu,  A.  D.  1368-1399.    Ohv.  Ta  Chung 

T'ung  Pao,    "Currency  of  the  Ta  Chung  period."    Rev.  Plain. 
28  mm. 

187.  Similar  to  No.  186.     38  mm. 

188.  Ohv.  As  No.  186.    Rev.  Shih,  "Ten,"  above,  and  Che,  for  Che-chiang, 

below  hole. 

189.  Ohv.  Hung  Wu  Tung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Hung  Wu  period."    Reo. 

Chih,  above  hole. 

190.  Ohv.  As  No.  189.    Rev.  Below  hole,  Fu  for  Fu-kien. 

191.  Ohv.  As  No.  189.    Rev.  Above  hole,  Shih,  "ten;"  to  right,  Yi  Liang, 

"one  tael." 

192.  Ohv.  As  No.  189.    Rev.  "Ten"— and  Fu,  for  Fu-kien. 

193.  Ohv.  As  No.  189.    Rev.  "Ten"— and  Kuang,  for  Kuang-si. 

194.  Ohv.  Ditto.     Rev.  Wu  Ch'ien,  "Five  mace." 
196.  Similar,  but  with  "Three  mace"  on  reverse. 

196.  Similar,  but  with  "Three"  above,  and  "Fu"  below  hole  on  reverse. 

197.  Emperor  Cli'gng  Tsu,  A.  D.  1403-1425.     Ohv.  Yung  Lo  T'lmg  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Yung  Lo  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

198.  Emperor  Hsuan  Tsung,  A.  D.  1426-1436.     Ohv.  Hsuan  T6  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Hsuan  T6  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

199.  Emperor  Hsiao  Tsung,  A.  D.  1488-1606.     Ohv.  Hung  Chih  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Hung  Chih  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

200.  Emperor  Shen  Tsung,  A.  D.  1573-1620.    Ohv.  Wan  Li  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Wan  Li  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

201.  Ohv.  As  last.    Rev.  "  Li,"  to  right  of  hole. 

202.  Emperor  Kuang  Tsung,  A.  D.  1620-1621.     Ohv.  T'ai  Ch'ang  T'ung 

Pao,  "Currency  of  the  T'ai  Ch'ang  period."    Rev.  Plain. 

203.  Emperor  Hsi  Tsung,  A.  D.  1621-1628.     Ohv.  T'ien  Ch'i  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  T'ien  Ch'i  period."    Rev.  "Board  of  Revenue" 
above  hole. 

204.  Ohv.  As  No.  203.     Rev.  "Board  of  Works." 
206.  Ohv.  Ditto.     Rev.  "Province  of  Yiin-nan." 

206.  Ohv.  Ditto.     Rev.  Yuan,  "Establishment." 

207.  Ohv.  Ditto.    Rev.  Kung,  "Board  of  Works"  below  hole. 

208.  Rev.  Dot  above  hole. 

209.  Ditto,  but  smaller. 

210.  Emperor  Chuang  Lieh  Ti,   A.   D.  1628-1642.     Ohv.  Ch'ung  ChSng 

T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Ch'img  Chdng  period."     Rev.  Dot 
above  hole. 

211.  Similar  to  last,  but  larger. 

212.  Ohv.  As  No.  210.    Rev.  Ying= Ying-t'ien  Fu. 

213.  Ohv.  As  No.  210.     Rev.  Kuei=Kuei-chou  (Province). 

214.  06v.  Ditto.    iJei;.  "Board  of  Revenue." 
216.  Ohv.  Ditto.    Rev.  Lu=Lu-chou. 

216.  Ohv.  Ditto.  Rev.  Chia=Chia-chou. 

217.  Ohv.  Ditto.  Rev.  Chu,  "Board." 

218.  Ohv.  Ditto.  Rev.  Chung=Chung-ch'ing  Fu. 

219.  Ohv.  Ditto.  Rev.  Kuang=Kuang-tung  (Province). 

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556         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

220.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  Chung, — crescent. 

221.  Obv.  Ditto.    Rev.  "Board  of  Works." 

222.  Obv.  Ch'ung  Ch^ng  Nien  Tsao,  "Made  in  the  reign  of  Ch'ung  Ch^ng." 

Rev.  Plain. 

223.  Obv.  As  No.  222.     Rev.  Below  hole,  horse. 

224.  Descendants  of  the  Ming  Emperors.     T'ang  Wang,  at  Fu-chou,  A.  D. 

1646.     Obv.  Lung  Wu  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Lung  Wu  pe- 
riod."    Rev.  Plain. 

225.  Similar;  dot  above  hole. 

226.  Obv.  As  No.  224.     Rev.  "Board  of  Revenue." 

227.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  "Board  of  Works." 

228.  As  No.  224,  but  larger. 

229.  Yung  Ming  Wang,  in  Kwang-tung,  A.  D.  1646.     Obv.  Yung  Li  T'ung 

Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Yung  Li  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

230.  Similar,  but  larger. 

231.  Obv.  As  No.  229.     Rev.  "Ming." 

232.  Obv.  As  No.  229.    Rev.  Fu,  "Aid." 

233.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  Kuo,  "Nation." 

234.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev."  Equal  two  Li  of  silver." 
236.  Obv.  Ditto.    Rev.  "Equal  five  Li  of  silver." 

236.  Lu  Wang,  at  T'ai-chou,  circ.  A.  D.  1648.     Obv.  Ta  Ming  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Ta  Ming  period."     Rev.  "Board  of  Revenue." 

COINS   OF  THE    REBELS   AT    THE    TRANSITION    PROM    THE    MING   TO  THE   CH'iNG 

DYNASTY. 

237.  Chang  Hsien-chung,  at  Ch'eng  Tu,  1644.     Obv.  Ta  Shun  T'ung  Pao, 

"Currency  of  the  Tu  Shun  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

238.  Obv.  As  No.  237.     Rev.  "Board  of  Works." 

239.  Sun  K'o-wang,  at  Kwei-yang,  A.  D.  1655.     Obv.  Hsing  Ch'ao  T'ung 

Pao,   "Currency  of  the  Hsing  Ch'ao  period."     Rev.   "Board  of 
Works." 

240.  Wu  San-kuei,  A.  D.  1674.     Obv.  Li  Yung  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of 

the  Li  Yung  Mint."     Rev.  Plain. 

241.  Obv.  As  No.  240.     Rev.  Kuei=Kuei-chou. 

242.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  "Equal  one  Li  silver." 

243.  Wu  Shih-fan,  A.  D.  1679.     Obv.  Hung  Hua  T'ung  Pao.     "Currency 

of  the  Hung  Hua  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

244.  Obv.  As  No.  243.     Rev.  "Board  of  Works." 
246.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  "Board  of  Revenue." 

246.  K6ng  Ching-chung,  A.  D.  1676.     Obv.  Yii  Min  Tung  Pao,  "Currency 

of  the  Yii  Min  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

247.  Obv.  As  No.  246.     Rev.  "Equal  one  Fen  silver." 


248.  The  Ch'ing  Dynasty.    Emperor  Shih  Tsu,  1644-1662.     Obv.   Shun 

Chih  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Shun  Chih  period."     Rev.  Plain. 

249.  Obv.  As  No.  248.    Rev.  "Board  of  Revenue  Mint." 

250.  Obv.  Ditto.     Rev.  "Board  of  Works  Mint." 

251.  Similar;  Shan-hsi  mint. 

262.  Similar;  Ho-nan  mint. 

263.  Similar;  Fu-chien  mint. 

264.  Similar;  Ning-po  mint. 
266.  Similar;  Shang-tung  mint. 


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266.  Similar;  Chd-chiang  mint. 

267.  Similar;  Wu-ch'ang  mint. 

268.  Obv.  As  No.  248.    Rev.  To  right  of  hole,  Hu,  "  Board  of  Revenue." 

269.  Obv.  As  No.  248.     Rev.  To  right  of  hole,  Kung,  "Board  of  Works." 

260.  Obv.  As  No.  248.     Rev.  Ta-t'ung  mint. 

261.  Similar;  Hsuan  Fu  mint. 

262.  Obv.  As  No.  248.     Rev.  Right  of  hole,  Hu,   "  Board  of  Revenue." 
Obverses  as  No.  248,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  names  of  the 

mints: 

263.  Chi=Chi-chou. 

264.  Ho=Ho-nan. 
266.  Tung=Shan-tung. 

266.  Che=Ch^-chiang. 

267.  Yang=Yang-ho. 

268.  Ch'ang=Wu-ch'ang. 

269.  Yiin=Mih-yun. 

270.  T'ung=Ta-t'ung. 

271.  Hsuan=Hsuan  Fu. 

272.  Chiang=Chiang-ning. 

273.  Emperor  Sheng  Tsu  J6n  Huang  Ti,  A.  D.  1662-1723.     Obv.  K'ang  Hsi 

T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  K'ang  Hsi  period."     Rev.  Pao  Yuan, 
"The  Board  of  Works  Mint." 
Obverses  as  No.  273,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  the  name  of  the 
mints: 

274.  Chiang=Chiang-ning. 
276.  T'ung=Ta-t'ung. 

276.  Fu=Fu-chou. 

277.  Lin=Lin-ching. 

278.  Tung=Shan-tung. 

279.  Hsiian=H8uan-Fu. 

280.  Yiian=T'ai-yiian. 

281.  Su=Su-chou. 

282.  Chi=Chi-chou. 

283.  Ch'ang= Wu-ch'ang. 

284.  Ho=Ho-nan. 
286.  Nan=Hu-nan. 

286.  Che=Ch6-chiang. 

287.  Kuei=Kuei-lin. 

288.  Shen=Shen-hsi  Province. 

289.  Yiin=Yiin-nan  Province. 

290.  Tung=Kuang-tung. 

291.  Chang=Ohang-chou. 

292.  Ning=Ning-po. 

293.  Kuang=Kuang-tung  Province. 

294.  T'ai=T'ai-wan  (Formosa). 

296.  Emperor  Eao  Tsung  Shun  Huang  Ti,  A.  D.  1736-1796.  Obv.  Ch'ien 
Lung  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Ch'ien  Lung  period."  Rev.  Pao 
Yuan,  "  Board  of  Works  Mint." 


558         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

Obverses  as  No.  295,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  the  mint-marks; 
298.  Pao  Su=Su-chou  mint. 

298.  Pao  Che=Che-chiang  mint. 

299.  Pao  Yiin=Yun-nan  mint. 

300.  Pao  Fu=Fu-chien. 

301.  Pao  Gui=Kuei-lin. 

302.  Pao  Tzin=Shan-hsi. 

303.  Pao  Tchuwan=Ssii-ch'uan. 

304.  Pao  Wu=Wu-ch'ang  Mint  in  Hu-pei. 
306.  Similar,  but  with  dot  above  hole. 

306.  Pao  ch'ang=Nan-ch'ang. 

307.  Pao  Nan=Hu-nan. 

308.  Pao  Chi=Chi-nan. 

809.  Pao  Chih=Pao-ting,  Chih-li. 

310.  Pao  Kuang=Kuang-tung. 

311.  Pao  Shan=Shen-hsi. 

812.  Pao  T'ai=T'ai  Wan.  J 

313.  Emperor  Jen  Ch'ung  Jul  Huang  Ti,  A.  D.   1796-1821.     Obv.  Chia  ■ 

Ch'ing  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Chia  Ch'ing  period."     Rev. 
Pao  Ch'uan,  "  Board  of  Ke venue  Mint." 

314.  As  last,  but  dot  above  hole  on  reverse.  I 

315.  Obv.  As  No.  313.    Rev.  Pao  Yuwan,  "Board  of  Works  Mint."  * 
Obverses  as  No.  313,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  the  mint  marks: 

316.  Pao  Su=Soochou.  J 

317.  Pao  Cheh=Oh^-chiang.  1 

318.  Pao  Tung=Shan-tung. 

319.  Pao  Fu=Fu-chien. 

320.  Pao  Ch'ien=Kuei-chou. 

321.  Pao  Gui=Kuei-lin. 

322.  Pao  Chin=Shan-hsi. 

323.  Pao  Ch'uan=Ssii-ch'uan. 

324.  Pao  Wu=Wu-ch'ang. 

325.  Pao  Ch'ang=Nan-ch'ang. 

326.  Pao  Chih=Pao  Ting. 

327.  Pao  An=An-hui. 

328.  Pao  Kuang=Kuang-tung. 

329.  Pao  Yun=Yim-nan. 

330.  Emperor  Hsiian  Ch'ung  Ch'ing  Huang  Ti,  A.  D.  1821-1851.     Obv. 

Tao  Kuang  T'ung  Pao,  "  Currency  of  the  Tao  Kuang  period."     Rev. 
Pau  Ch'eowan,  "Board  of  Revenue  Mint." 

331.  Obv.  As  No.  330.    Rev.  Pau  Yuwan,  "Board  of  WorksMint." 
Obverses  as  No.  330,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  the  mint  marks: 

332.  Pao  Su=Soochow. 

333.  Pao  Che=Chd-chiang. 

334.  Pao  Tung= Shantung. 

335.  Pao  Shen=Shen-h8i. 

336.  Pao  Kuei=Kuei-lin. 

337.  Pao  Chin=Shan-hsi. 

338.  Pao  Ch'uan. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         559 

339.  Pao  Wu=Wu-ch'ang. 

340.  Pao  Ch'ang=:Nan-ch'ang. 

341.  Pao  Kuang=Kuang-tung. 

342.  Pao  Yun=Yun-nan. 

343.  Pao  Ch'ien=Kuei-chou. 

344.  As  last,  but  circle  at  top. 

346.  Pao  Fu=Fu-chien.  ^^j^    ,;. 

346.  Pao  Chih=Paoting,  Chih-li.  ftf^  ^ff. 

347.  Emperor  W6n  Ch'ung  Hsien  Huang  Ti,  A.  D.  1851-1862.     Ohv.  Hsien 

Feng  T'ung  Pao,  "Currency  of  the  Hsien  F§ng  period."     Rev.  Pao 
Ch'uan,  "  Board  of  Revenue  Mint." 

348.  Obv.  As  No.  347.     Rev.  Pao  Yuan,  "Board  of  Works  Mint." 
Obverses  as  No.  347,  the  reverses  of  the  following  bear  the  mint  marks: 

349.  Pao  Su=Soochow. 

350.  Pao  Wu=Wu-ch'ang. 

351.  Pao  Fu=Fu-chien. 

352.  Pao  Kung=Kung-ch'ang. 

353.  Pao  Che=Che-chiang. 

354.  Pao  Ch'uan,  "Board  of  Revenue  Mint;"  and,  top  and  bottom.  Tang 

—Ch'ien,  "  Equal  to  1000." 

356.  Similar  to  No.  354,  but  smaller. 

366.  Pao — Fu,  left  and  right,  =Fu-chien;  and,  top  and  bottom,  Yi — Pai, 
"One  hundred." 

357.  Pao — Wu,  left  and  right,  =Wu-ch'ang;  and,  top  and  bottom.  Tang 

—Pai,  "  Equal  to  100." 

358.  Left  and  right,    Pao — Fu=Fu-chien;    top  and  bottom,  Wu — Shih, 

"Fifty;"  on  rim,  Erh  Liang  Wu  Ch'ien,  "Two  taels  five  mace." 
369.  Pao — Ch'ang=Nan-ch'ang  Fu;    top  and   bottom.   Tang  Wu  Shih, 
"  Equal  to  Fifty." 

360.  Pao  Su=Soochow;    top  and  bottom.   Tang  Wu  Shih,   "Equal  to 

fifty." 

361.  As  No.  358;  top  and  bottom.  Tang  Erh  Shih,  "Equal  to  Twenty." 
862.  As  No.  361;  on  the  rim,  Chi  Chung  Yi  Liang,  "  One  tael  in  weight." 

363.  Pao  Yiian,  "Board  of  Works  Mint;"  top  and  bottom.  Tang  Shih, 

"Equal  to  Ten." 

364.  Pao  Chin=Shan-hsi;  top  and  bottom,  Tang  Shih,  "  Equal  to  Ten." 
366.  Pao  Chd=Che-chiang;  top  and  bottom,  Tang  Shih,  "Equal  to  Ten." 

366.  Obv.  Hsien  Fdng  Chung  Pao,    "Heavy  coin  of    the  Hsien  Feng 

period."     Rev.  Pao  Fu,  Fu-chien  mint;  top  and  bottom,  Yi  Shih, 
"Ten." 

367.  Obv.  As  No.  366.     Rev.  Same  legends  in  field  as  No.  366;  on  rim,  Chi 

Chung  Wu  Ch'ien,  "  Five  mace  in  weight." 

368.  Obv.  As  No.  366.     Rev.  Pao  Yuan,  "Board  of  Works  Mint;"  top  and 

bottom.  Tang  Wu,  "Equal  to  Five." 

369.  AE.      Piastre,   uncertain  attribution.     Countermarked    by  private 

firms. 

370.  AB.    Gulden  of  Gelders,  1753,  countermarked  repeatedly  on  both 

sides. 

371.  AB.    Spanish  Toston  of  Charles  (?),  with  numerous  countermarks 

on  both  sides. 
872.  AE.     Spanish  Peseta  struck  at  City  of  Mexico,  1736,  countermarked 
on  both  sides  many  times. 


560         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS^  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

373.  AV.  Bar.    Weight,  11|  ounces;  size,  75  by  25  by  10  mm.     On  four 

sides,  Chinese  characters. 

374.  Kwang-Tung  Province.    AB.     7  Mace  2  Candareens.     Obv.  Dragon. 

Rev.   Name  of  Province,  value,   etc,  in  Chinese.     Reeded  edge. 
39  mm. 
876.  AB.     3  Mace  6  Candareens.    Similar  to  No.  374. 

376.  AB.     1  Mace  4.4  Candareens.     Ditto. 

377.  AB.     7.2  Candareens.     Ditto. 

378.  AB.     3.6  Candareens.    Ditto. 

379.  AE.    1  Cent.     Types  similar  to  No.  374. 

380.  AE.    Cent.    Obv.  TAI-CHING-TI-KUO  COPPER  COIN.    Dragon. 

Rev.     Native  legends. 

381.  AE.     Cash.     Struck.     "  Board  of  Works  Mint." 


382.  Szechuen  Province.    AB.     7  Mace  2   Candareens.     Obv.   Dragon. 

Name  of  Province,  value,  etc.,  in  Chineese.     Reeded  edge.     39  mm. 

383.  Brass.     Pattern  of  last. 

384.  AB.    3  Mace  6  Candareens.    Types  similar  to  No.  382. 
386.  Brass.     Pattern  of  last. 

386.  AB.     1  Mace  4.4  Candareens.     Similar  to  No.  382. 

387.  Brass.     Pattern  of  last. 

388.  AB.     7.2  Candareens.     Types  similar  to  No.  382. 

389.  Brass.     Pattern  of  last. 

390.  AB.     3.6  Candareens.     Types  as  No.  382. 

391.  Brass.     Pattern  of  last. 

392.  AE.     Cash.     Struck. 

COINS  USED  AS  AMUIiBTS. 

393.  Obv.  Horse.     Rev.  Plain. 

394.  Obv.  Twelve  branches  and  twelve  animals.     Rev.  "Official  Promo- 

tion"— "Increase  of  Salary;"  deer,  and  a  monkey. 
396.  Obv.  Two  charm  characters,  and  long  legend.     Rev.  Eight  diagrams. 

396.  Obv.  Fu,  "Happiness,"  in  24  different  forms  of  the  character.     Rev. 

Shou,  "Longevity,"  in  24  different  forms. 

397.  Obv.  Ch'ang  Ming  Fu  Kuei — Chiu  Yti  Man  T'ang,  "Long  life,  riches 

and  honor" — "Gold  and  precious  things  filling  the  halls."  Rev. 
Deer,  stork,  and  cypress. 

398.  Obv.  Charm  character  at  each  side  of  inscription,  "Heaven  is  round 

and  earth  is  square,"  etc.  Rev.  A  man,  charm  characters,  and  the 
eight  diagrams. 

ANNAM. 

1.  King,  The  To  Cao  Hoang  De,  A.  D.  1776-1820.    AB.  Bar.    Obv.  Gia  Long 

Nien  Tao,  "made  in  the  Gia  Long  period."  Rev.  Tinh  Ngdn  Nhat 
Luong,  "Pure  silver  one  tael."  Right  side,  equivalent  value;  left 
side,  name  of  balance. 

2.  King,  Hien  To  Chuong  Hoang  De,  A.  D.  1838-1846.    AB.  Bar.     Obv.  Tu 

Due  Nien  Tao,  "  Made  in  the  reign  of  Tu  Due.  Rev.  Gia  Tien  Nhat 
Tao,  "  Three  strings  of  cash  in  value." 

3.  AB.  Bar.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  2.    Rev.  Name  of  Province;  "Public 

Treasury,  One  Ounce;"  below,  in  corner,  inspector's  signature. 


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HONa  KONQ  (UNDER  GRRA.T  BRITAIN). 

1-2.  Victoria.  AH.  Dollar,  1866.  Obv.  Coroneted  bust  of  Victoria  1.  Rev. 
ONE  DOLLAR— HONG  KONG  1856;  Chinese  characters  within  a 
tressure. 

3.  AB.  Dollar,  1896.     Obv.  Britannia  standing  facing  1.     Rev.  Chinese 

characters  within  a  tressure. 

4.  Ditto,  1899. 

6.  AB.  Half-dollar,  1868.    Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

6.  AR.  Half-dollar,  1891.     Obv.  Bust  of  Victoria  1.     Rev.  Value. 

7.  AE.  20  Cents,  1868.     Obv.   As  last.     Rev.  Chinese  characters  within 

beaded  circle. 

8.  AB.  10  Cents,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  7. 

9.  Ditto,  1868. 

10.  AR.  5  Cents,  1868.    Types  similar  to  No.  7. 

11.  AE.  1  Cent,  1863.     Obv.   Coroneted  bust  1.     Rev.  Value  in  Chinese 

within  beaded  circle. 

12.  AE.  1  Mil,  1863.     Obv.  A  central  hole  within  a  square;  above,  crown; 

below,  V.  R.     Rev.  Value  in  Chinese  characters. 

13.  Edward  vn.    AE.  Half-dollar,  1902.     Obv.   Crowned  bust  r.    Rev. 

Value  within  circle. 

14.  AB.  20  Cents,  1902.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Chinese  characters  within 

beaded  circle. 

15.  AB.  10  Cents,  1903.    Types  similar  to  last. 

16.  AB.  6  Cents,  1903.     Ditto. 

17.  AE.  Cent,  1904.     Similar. 


Obv.  Kwan-Ei  Tsu-Ho, 
Plain. 


1. 


JAPAN. 

L.  Emperor  Mei  Sio,  At).  1624-1643.    AE.  Sen. 

"Currency  of  the  Kwan-Ei  period."    Rev. 
2.  AV.    Keproduction  in  gold  of  a  specimen  of  No.  1. 
8.  Emperor  Bel-Gen,  A.  D.  1661-1672.    AE.  Sen.     Obv.  Similar  to  No. 

Rev.  Bun. 
4.  Emperor  Naka  Mikado,  A.  D.  1710-1726.    AV.  Koban,  1714.     Obv.    Two 

kiri  crests,  value,  and  name,  Mitsutsugu.     Rev.  Signature  and  two 

small  characters.     Oval  form. 
6.  AV.  Eoban.    Similar  to  No.  4. 

6.  AV.  1  Bu.    Obv.  Two  kiri  crests  and  value.    Rev.  "  Gen  "  and  signature 

Mitsutsugu. 

7.  AV.  1  Bu.     Similar  to  No.  6,  but  slightly  loiter. 

8.  AV.  1  Bu.     Similar  to  No.  6. 

9.  Emperor  Sakura  MacM,  A.  D.  1736-1740.    AE.  Sen.     Obv.  Kwan-Ei 

Tsu-Ho,  "Currency  of  the  Kwan-Ei  period."  Rev.  Gren,  Osaka, 
place  of  issue. 

10.  Emperor  Qo-Sakura  Machi,  A.  D.  1763-1770.    AE.  Sen.     Obv.  As  No. 

9.    Rev.  Wavy  lines. 
11-12.  AE.  Sens.    Similar  to  No.  10. 

13.  Emperor  Ninko,  A.  D.  1817-1846.    AV.     Tempo   Oban,   1838.     Obv. 

Four  kiri  crests  stamped  on;  value  and  name  of  mint  master,  Goto, 
in  ink.  Rev.  Two  kiri  crests,  signature,  and  three  minor  characters. 
94  by  102  mm. 

14.  AV.  Tempo  Eoban,  1837.     Obv.  Four  kiri  crests,  value,  and  signature. 

Rev.  Signature,  and  "Ho." 


562         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

16,  2  Bu-Bunsei  Ni  Bu  Kin,  1828.     Obv.  Two  kiri   crests.    Rev.  Mitsu- 
tsugu. 

16.  Ditto. 

17.  AE.  1  Shu-Bunsei  Isshu  gin,  1829.     Obv.  "Sixteen  exchangeable  for 

oneRyo."    Rev.  "Ginza,"  the  mint;  "Jyoze,"  name  of  mint  official; 
"Jo,"  guaranteed. 

18.  AE.  100  Mon,  1835.     Obv.  "Tern  Po  Tsu  Ho,"  "Currency  of  the  Tern 

Po  period."     Rev.  "To-Hiaku,"  "The  equivalent  of  a  hundred" 
above,  and  below  a  central  hole,  signature.     Oval.     33  by  49  mm. 

19.  Emperor  Komei,    1847-1864.    AV.   Manen  Koban,  1860.     Obv.    Two 

kiri  crests,  name,  and  value,  one  Ryo.    Rev.  Signature  and  two 
minor  characters.     Oval. 

20.  Ditto. 

21.  AV.  2  Shu  piece,  Manen  Ni  Shu  Blin.     Obv.  One  kiri  crest  and  mark 

of  value.    Rev.  Name  of  mint  master  and  signature. 
22-23,  1  Bu,  Ansei  icM  Bu  Gin,  1869.    Obv.  Ichi  BuGin,  "  one  Bu  silver." 

Rev.  Similar  to  No.  21. 
24-26.  AB.  1  Shu,  Ansei  Ni  Shu  Gin,  1853.    Obv.  Value.    Rev.  Similar  to 

to  No.  16. 

26.  AB.  2  Shu,  Ansei  Ni  Shu  Gin,  1859.     Obv.  Mark  of  value.     Rev.  Simi- 

lar to  No.  16.     A  very  heavy  coin  for  the  denomination  it  bears. 

27.  AV.  2  Shu,  Manen  Ni  Shu  Kin,  1860.     Obv.  Two  kiri  crests,  signature 

and  value.     Rev.  Signature  mark  and  minor  characters. 

28.  AE.  Sen,  1863.    Obv.  Bun-Kyu  Ei-Ho,  "  The  eternal  currency  of  Bun- 

Kyu."    Rev.  Eleven  curved  lines. 


The  long  silver  pieces,  "Cho  Gin,"  described  below  were  employed  for 
presentation  in  official  recognition  of  superior  services.  The  custom  dates 
back  many  centuries.  The  small  round  pieces,  Nos.  30-36,  were  given  to 
eke  out  the  short  weight  of  the  Cho  Gin,  which  was  habitually  made  less 
than  the  supposed  weight.  The  small  pieces  are  called  "Bean  Money" 
(Mame  Gin),  because  of  their  form. 

29.  AB.  Cho  Gin.     06v.  Inscription  illegible.    i?«;.  Plain.    Length,  75  mm. 
30-36.  AB.  "Mame  Gin."     Small  round  silver  pieces  varying  in  weight 

from  189  to  29  grains.     One  specimen  has  plain  reverse. 
37.  Province  of  Koshu.    AV.  1  Bu.     Obv.  The  name  "Matsuki."     Rev. 

Ko- Jo-Kin,  "pure  gold  of  the  province  of  Koshu."     A  round  piece 

of  nearly  the  same  form  as  occidental  coins. 


38.  Emperor  Matsuhito,  A.  D.  1867-.    AV.  20  Yen,  1870.     Obv.  "Dai  Nip- 

pon. Meiji  San  Nen.  Ni  Jiu  Yen=Great  Japan.  Third  Year  of 
Meiji.  20  Yen."  Dragon  within  beaded  circle,  iiev.  Blazing  sun 
within  wreath  of  kiri  and  chrysanthemum,  over  crossed  staffs  of 
two  standards.     35  mm. 

39.  AV.  5  Yen,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  38,  but  value  "Go  yen." 

40.  AV.  2  Yen,  1870.     Ditto,  but  value  "Ni  yen." 

41.  AV.  Yen,  1870.    Obv.  Legend  as  No.  38;  in  field,  "Ichi  yen."    Rev. 

As  No.  38. 
42-43.  AV.  Yen,  1870.     As  No.  41. 
44.  AB.  Yen,  1870.     Obv.  As  No.  38.    Rev.  Blazing  sun  within  beaded 

circle. 
46.  AB.  Yen,  1874.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  38,  but  added,  below  type,  416. 

O  N  E  Y E  N .    900.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 


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46.  AB.  Trade  Dollar.  1877.    Obv.  Dragon;  420  GRAINS  TRADE  DOL- 

LAR. 900  FINE.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

47.  AB.  60  Sen,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  44. 

48.  AB.  50  Sen,  1874.     Types  similar  to  No.  45. 

49.  AB.  20  Sen,  1870.    Types  similar  to  No.  44. 

60.  AB.  20  Sen,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  45. 

61.  Ditto,  1888. 

62.  AB.  10  Sen,  1870.  Similar  to  No.  44. 

63.  AB.  10  Sen,  1874.  Similar  to  No.  45. 

54.  AB.  5  Sen,  1870.     Types  similar  to  No.  44. 

55.  AB.  5  Sen,  1874.     Types  similar  to  No.  45. 

56.  N.  5  Sen,  1889.     Obv.  Chrysanthemum,  and  value  in  Japanese  and 

English.     Rev.  Value  within  beaded  circle. 

57.  Ditto,  1890. 

58.  AE.  2  Sen,  1874.     Obv.  Dragon.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 
69.  AE.  Half-sen,  1874.    Types  as  last. 

60.  AE.  Bin,  1874.     Ditto. 

COINAGE   ON   GOLD   STANDARD. 

61.  AV.  20  Yen,  1903.     Obv.  Legend  as  No.  38;  a  blazing  sun  within  a  tres- 

sure.     Rev.  Value  within  a  wreath.     29  mm. 

62.  AV.  20  Yen,  1907.     As  last. 

63-64.  AV.  10  Yen,  1904.     Types  as  No.  61. 

65.  AV.  5  Yen,  1898.    Types  as  No.  61. 

66.  Ditto,  1903. 

67.  AB.  60  Sen,  1907.    Obv.  Blazing  sun  within  wreath  of  kiri  blossoms; 

below,  50  SEN.    Rev.  Value  within  wreath. 

68.  AB.  20  Sen,  1904.     Obv.  Dragon.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

69.  AB.  20  Sen,  1907.     Obv.  Blazing  sun.     Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

70.  AB.  10  Sen,  1903.     As  No.  68. 

71.  AB.  10  Sen,  1907.     As  No.  69. 

72.  N.  6  Sen,  1903.     Obv.  Blazing  sun.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath  of  rice. 

73.  AE.  2  Sen,  1903.    Types  similar  to  last. 

COREA. 

COPPER   CASH,  WHEN   NOT   OTHERWISE   DESIGNATED. 

1.  Obv.   Shang    P'ing    T'ung   Pao,    "Ordinary    Currency."      Rev.  Hu- 

Huang,  ' '  Board  of  Revenue  " — '  *  Limitless. ' ' 

2.  Obv.  As  No.  1.    Rev.  Hu-Shih,  "Board  of  Revenue"—"  10." 

3.  Obv.  AsNo.l.   i?ei;.  Hsien-T'ien,  "HsienChing Province" — "Heaven." 

4.  Obv.  As  No.  1.     Rev.  Ch6n-Erh,   "Relief  Department"— "Two;"  to 

left  of  hole,  crescent  and  dot. 
6.    Obv.  As  No.  1.    Rev.  Ying-Erh.    "Imperial  Military  Department" — 
"No.  2." 

6.  AB.  2  Shot.    Obv.  Value,  etc.    Rev.  Enameled  center. 

7.  AB.  Shot.    Similar. 


564         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


8.  Brass,  20  Warn. 

9.  Brass,  10  Warn. 

10.  Brass,  5  Warn. 

11.  Brass,  2  Warn. 

12.  Brass,  1  Warn. 


PATTEBNS  FOB  STBUCK  COINS. 

For  gold  coins. 

Obv.  Dragons.    Rev.  Value  within  a  wreath.    36  mm. 
Types  similar  to  No.  8.     29  mm. 
Ditto.     24  mm. 
Ditto.     18  mm. 
Ditto.     14  mm. 


For  silver  coins. 


13.  AL.  1  Warn. 

14.  AL.  6  Niang. 
16.  AL.  2  Niang. 
16.  AL.  1  Niang. 


Types  similar  to  No.  8. 
Ditto.     32  mm. 
Ditto.     24  mm. 
Ditto.     18  mm. 


Reeded  edge.     38  mm. 


17.  AL.  Half-Niang.     Ditto.     15  mm. 

18.  AE.  20  Mun.     Types  similar  to  No.  8.     31  mm. 

19.  A£.  10  Mun.     Ditto.     18  mm. 


EUROPEAN  POSSESSIONS. 

BNOIilSH  BAST  INDIA   COMPANY. 

1.  Bombay  Presidency.    AE.  Half-anna,  1834.     Obv.  EAST  INDIA  COM- 

PANY.    Arms  of  the  company,     iJei).  Scales. 

2.  AE.  Quarter-anna,  1833.    As.  No.  1. 

3.  AE.  Pie,  1831.    As  No.  1. 

4.  Bengal  Presidency.    AV.  Mohur.     Nineteenth  year  of  Emperor  Shah 

Aulum,  or  after  1773.     Edge,  obliquely  milled.     Weight,  189  grains. 

5.  AV.  Half-mohur.    Similar  to  No.  4. 

6.  AV.  Quarter-mohur.    Similar  to  No.  4. 


7.  AB.  Sicca-nipee.     Year  19.     Oblique  milling;  mint-mark,  star. 

8.  AB.  Sicca-rupee.    Similar  to  No.  7,  but  with  upright  milling  on  edge. 

9.  AB.  Half-rupee.     As  No.  8. 

10.  Quarter-rupee.    As  No.  8. 

11.  2  Annas.    Dated  1204.     Year  20. 

12.  Sicca-rupee  (1832-1836).    Same  as  No.  4.     Edge,  plain. 

13.  Half-rupee.     As  No.  12. 

14.  Quarter-rupee.    As  No.  12. 

16.  AE.  Half-anna,  1846.  Obv.  Arms  of  the  East  India  Company.  Rev. 
Value  within  laurel  wreath. 

16.  AE.  1  Pie.  Obv.  Value  in  English  and  Bengalee.  Rev.  Value  in  Per- 
sian and  Nagree. 


17.  Madras  Presidency.    AV.  Star  pagoda.     Obv.  The  god  Swami.     Rev. 

Five-pointed  star  with  three  rows  of  dots. 

18.  AV.  2  Pagoda.     Obv.  A  pagoda  with  nine  stars  on  each  side,  within  a 

garter,  inscribed  with  value,  TWO   PAGODAS,  and  the  same  in 
Persian.    Rev.  The  god  Swami  within  three  circles  of  dots. 


19.  AV.  Mohur.     06t;.  ENGLISH   EAST  INDIA  COMPANY.     The  arms 

of  the  company.    Rev.  Value  in  Persian. 

20.  AV.  Quarter-mohur.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms  of  the  East  India  Company 

with  crest.    Rev.  Value  in  Persian  characters. 

21.  AB.  Arcot  Bupee.    Struck  at  Arcot  in  sixth  year  of  Aulumgeer.     Mint 

mark,  a  lotus. 

22.  AB.  Quarter-pagoda.     Similar  to  No.  18. 

23.  AB.  Double-rupee.     Struck  at  Arcot,  over  Spanish  dollar.     Dated  1182. 

24.  AB.  Bupee.     Year  2.    Struck  at  Arcot. 
26.  HaU-rupee.    As  No.  24. 

565 


566         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

THE  GENERAL  COINAGE  OF  THE  EAST  INDIA   COMPANY   FOR  INDIA. 

26.  AR.  Rupee,  1835.     Obv.  WILLIAM  llll   KING.     Head  r.     Rev.  EAST 

1 N  D I A  CO  M  PA  N  Y.     Value  within  laurel  wreath. 
27-28.  Half  and  quarter  rupee,  1835.     As  No.  26. 

29.  Victoria.    AB.  Rupee,   1840.     Obv.   VICTORIA   QUEEN.     Youthful 

head  1.    Rev.    EAST    INDIA    COMPANY.     Value  within  laurel 
wreath. 

30.  AR,  Half-rupee.    As  No.  29. 

31.  AR.  2  Annas,  1841.     As  No.  29. 

BRITISH  INDIA. 

I.  Victoria.    AV.    Mohur,    1862.     Obv.   VICTORIA    QUEEN.     Crowned 

bustr.    Rev.  ONE  MOHUR*  ••  INDIA  1862;  wide  border  with 

floral  and  meander  pattern. 
2-3.  AR.  Rupee,  1862.     Obv.  As  No.  1.     Rev.  Value  and  date  within  floral 

pattern. 
4.  AR.  Rupee,  1901.     As  No.  2. 
6.  AR.  Half-rupee.     As  No.  2. 

6.  Quarter-rupee,  1862.     As  No.  2. 

7.  2  Annas,  1862.     As  No.  2. 

8.  AE.  Half-anna,  1862.     As  No.  2,  but  with  row  of  dots  around  the  mark 

of  value  and  date. 

9.  AE.  Quarter-anna,  1862.     As  No.  8. 

10.  AE.  Half-pice,  1862.     As  No.  8. 

II.  AE.  Twelfth-anna,  1862.     As  No.  8. 

12.  AV.  10  Rupees,  1870.     Same  types  and  inscriptions  as  No.  1. 

13.  AV.  6  Rupees,  1870.     As  No.  12. 

14.  Edward  Vn,  Emperor.    AR.  Rupee,  1904.     Obv.  EDWARD  VII  KING 

&.  EMPEROR.     Head  r.    Rev.  Value  and  crown  within  wreath. 

15.  AR.  Quarter-rupee,  1904.     As  No.  14. 

16.  AR.  2  Annas,  1904.     As  No.  14. 

17.  N.  1  Anna,  1907.     06?;.  EDWARD  VII  KING  &  EMPEROR.    Crowned 

bust  r.    Rev.  Value  and  date.     Scalloped  edge. 

18.  AE.  Quarter-anna,  1904.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  As  No.  8. 

19.  AE.  Half-pice,  1904.     As  No.  18. 

20.  AE.  Twelfth-anna,  1904.     As  No.  18, 

CEYION. 

1.  AE.  ^j  Rupee,  1802,     Obv.  An  elephant  standing  1.;  below,  1802.     Rev. 

CEYLON  GOVERNMENT  encircling  value,  48. 

2.  AE.  -^s  Rupee,  1802.     As  No.  1. 

3.  AE.  j\-2  Rupee,  1802.     As  No.  1. 

4.  George  IV,    AR,  1  Rix  Dollar,  1821,     Obv.  GEORGIUS  IV  D.G.  BRI- 

TANNIAR:  REX  F.D.     Laureated  head  1.    iJei).  An  elephant  within 

an  oak  wreath. 
6.  Victoria.    AE,  6  Cents,  1870.     Obv.  VICTORIA  QUEEN.     Head,  dia- 

demate,  1,    Rev.  Palm  tree. 
6-8.  AE.  Cent,  Half-cent,  and  quarter-cent,  1870,    As  No.  5. 
9.  AR,  25  Cents,  1892.    Obv.  Head,  diademate,  r.    Rev.  Palm  tree  between 

figures  2  and  5, 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         567 


10-12.  AR.  10  Cents,  1893,  1894,  1896.     As  No.  9. 

13.  Edward  VH.    AR.  60  Cents,  1902.     Obv.   EDWARD   KING  &  EM- 

P  E  R  0  R .     Crowned  bust  r.    iiev .  As  No.  9. 

14.  AB.  25  Cents,  1902.     As  No.  13. 
16.  AB.  10  Cents,  1902.     As  No.  13. 

16.  AE.  1  Cent,  1904.     Obv.  As  No.  13.    Rev.  Palm  tree. 

17.  AE.  Half-cent,  1904.     As  No.  16. 

18.  AE.  Quarter-cent,  1904.     As  No.  16. 

MALACCA. 

1.  AE.   2  Kapangs,   1247-1836.     Obv.   Cock,  and    "Malayan  Land"    in 
Malay  characters.     Rev.  Value  in  Persian. 

STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS. 

1.  Victoria,    AE.  50  Cents,  189L     Obv.  VICTORIA  QUEEN.     Head,  dia- 

demate,l.    i?et;.  STRAITS  SETTLEMENTS.    FIFTY  CENTS  1891. 
50  within  a  beaded  circle. 

2.  AE.  Cent,  1862.     Obv.  As  No.  1.     Rev.  INDIA  STRAITS.     Value  and 

date  within  laurel  wreath. 

3.  AE.  Half-cent,  1862.     As  No.  2. 

4.  AE.  Quarter-cent,  1862.    As  No.  2. 

5.  Edward  Vn.    AR.  60  Cents,  1903.     Obv.  EDWARD  VII   KING  &.  EM- 

PEROR.   Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  As  No.  1. 

6.  AR.  10  Cents,  1903.     As  No.  5. 

7.  AR.  5  Cents,  1903.    As  No.  5. 

8.  AE.  Cent,  1904.     Same  types  as  No.  5. 

JAVA   (ENGLISH),  1811-1814. 

EAST   INDIA   COMPANY. 

1.  AR.  Rupee,  1813.     Obv.  Javanese  inscription.    Rev.  Persian  inscription 

and  date,  1228- A.  H. 

2.  AR.  Rupee,  1814.     As  No.  1,  with  date  1232.  (=1814). 

3.  AE.  Stiver,   1811.     Obv.  1  -St.;  bale-mark  of  East  India  Company. 

Rev.^AWA  1811  Z. 

ISLAND  OF  SUMATEA. 

COINAGE  OP  THE  BBITIBH  EAST  INDIA  COMPANY. 

1.  AE.  Kapang,  1804.     Obv.  ISLAND  OF  SUMATRA.     Arms  with  crest 
and  supporters.    Rev.  Inscription,  Malay,  with  date  A.  H.  1219. 

ISLAND  OF  SULTANA. 

COINAGE  OF  BRITISH  EAST  INDIA  COMPANY. 

1.  AE.  Kapang,  1804.      ISLAND  OF  SULTANA.     Similar  in  all  other 
respects  to  the  Sumatra  Kapang.- 


568         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

SARAWAK  (NORTH  BORNEO). 

1.  1  Cent,  1892.     Obv.  C.  BROOKE  RAJAH.     Bust  of  the  Rajah  above  a 

central  hole,  flags  below  the  hole.  Rev.  ONE  CENT  within  a 
wreath;  above,  SARAWAK. 

2.  1  Cent,  1892.     As  No.  1. 

BRITISH  NORTH  BORNEO  COMPANY. 

1.  1  Cent,  1886.    Obv.  Arms  of  the  company  with  two  natives  as  supporters; 

on  a  ribbon  below,  PERGO  ET  PERAGO.  Rev.  ONE  CENT  and 
native  inscription  within  a  wreath;  around,  BRITISH  NORTH 
BORNEO. 

2.  1  Cent,  1886.    Similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  Half-cent,  1886.    Types  as  No.  1. 


INDO-CHINA  (FRENCH). 

1-2.  AB.  Piastre  de  Commerce,  1889.  Obv.  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE. 
Female  figure  representing  France  seated  1.  Rev.  PIASTRE  DE 
COMMERCE  within  a  wreath;  around,  INDO-CHINE  FRAN- 
CAISE.    TITRE  0.900.     POIDS  27.215. 

3.  Ditto,  1900. 

4-6.  AB.  60  Centimes,  1889.     Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

6.  Ditto,  1900. 

7-8.  AR.  20  Centimes,  1889.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

9.  Ditto,  1900. 

10-11.  AB.  10  Centimes,  1889.    Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

12.  Ditto,  1900. 

13-14.  AE.  1  Cent,  1889.  Obv.  France  seated  1.  Rev.  Native  legend  on 
label;  in  field  1  -  C. 

16.  AE.  1  Cent,  1900.  Obv.  France  seated  1.,  flag  in  r.  hand,  the  1.  hold- 
ing mantle  over  native  female  figure.  Rev.  Value  about  central 
hole. 

16-17.  AE.  Sapeques,   1889.      Obv.    INDO-CHINE    FRANCAISE   1889-. 

Square  central  hole.     Rev.  Chinese  inscription. 
18.  Ditto,  1900. 


PORTUGUESE  INDIA. 


1.  AR.  Rupia  de  Goa,  1806.     Obv.   RUPIA  GOA.     Bust  r.    i?ei;.  Shield 

of  arms  crowned. 

2.  AR.  Rupia  de  Goa,  1841.     06?;.  Bust  of  Maria  II,  1.    i?ci;.  Shield  of  arms, 

within  an  olive  branch,  crowned. 

3.  AR.  Rupia  de  Goa,  1860.     Obv.  PETRUS.  V.  PORTUG.ET.ALGARB. 

REX.     Head  r.    Rev.  Value  within  laurel  wreath. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS^   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         569 

AUSTRALIA. 

1-2.  AV.  One  Pound,  1853.  Obv.  GOVERNMENT  ASSAY  OFFICE* 
ADELAIDE.  Crown  and  date.  Rev.  VALUE  (  ONE  |  POUND 
■within  circle  of  dots  and  wavy  line;  around,  WEIGHT  5  DWT:  15 
GRS— 22  CARATS. 

3.  AV.  Two  ounce  piece,  1853.     Obv.  FORT  PHILIP  AUSTRALIA  incuse 

on  a  broad,  engined  rim;  a  kangaroo,  with  date  below.  Rev.  PURE 
AUSTRALIAN  GOLD.  TWO  OUNCES  incuse  on  engined  border. 
Numeral  2  inscribed  TWO-OUNCES.     35  mm. 

4.  AV.  Half-ounce  piece,  1863.     Similar  to  No.  3. 

5.  AV.  One  Sovereign,   1856.     Obv.   VICTOAIA    D:   G:    BRITANNIAR: 

REGINA  F:  D:  Filleted  head  of  the  Queen  1.,  with  date  below. 
Rev.  AUSTRALIA,  with  a  crown  above,  within  an  olive  wreath; 
around,  SYDNEY  MINT— ONE  SOVEREIGN. 

6.  AV.  One  Sovereign,  1860.     Obv.  Head  of  Queen  Victoria  1.,  with  laurel 

wreath;  inscription  as  on  No.  5,  but  reads  REG.  instead  of  Regina. 
Rev.  As  No.  5. 
7-8.  AV.  One  Sovereign,  1866.     As  No.  6. 

BRONZE. 

9.  Auckland.    Penny.    Obv.  Justice,  scales  and  cornucopia.    Rev.  Palm 
tree. 

10.  Melbourne.    Penny.    Obv.  PEACE  AND  PLENTY.    Female  between 

lion  and  lamb.     Rev.  J.  MCPARLANE,  GROCER. 

11.  Penny,  1858.    06t).  MELBOURNE,  VICTORIA.    Justice,  with  scales 

and  cornucopia.    Rev.  PEACE  AND  PLENTY.    Arms  of  Australia. 

12.  Penny,  1862.     Obv.  GEORGE    NiCKOLS,  ete.     Rev.  Arms  of  Aus- 

tralia. 

13.  Penny,  1862.     Obv.  VICTORIA.  1862.  IN   VINO  VERITAS.   Wreath. 

Rev.  Similar  to  No.  12. 

14.  Penny,  1862.    Obv.   ROBISON    BROS.,  ete.    Rev.  VICTORIA  1862. 

Ostrich. 
15-16.  Penny.     Obv.   BRITANNIA.     Britannia,  seated.     Rev.  AN  NAN  D 
SMITH  &  CO.,  etc. 

17.  Penny.     Obv.  VICTORIA.    Justice,  with  scales,  staff.    Rev.  SMITH- 

FIELD  CO.,  MELBOURNE. 

18.  Penny,  1866.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  11.     Rev.  HIDE  AND  DECARLE, 

etc.     Lion,  crowned;  shield. 

19.  Penny,   1855.    Obv.   Similar   to  No.   11.     Rev.    E.    DECARLE,   ete. 

Lion,  crowned. 

20.  Halfpenny.     Obv.     AUSTRALIA.     Britannia,     seated      Rev.     MEL- 

BOURNE.    Kangaroo. 

21.  Sidney.    Penny,  1820.    Obv.  AUSTRALIA.     Justice,  standing.     Rev. 

IREDALE  &C0.,  ete. 

22.  Penny,  1866.    Obv.   AUSTRALIA.     Justice,   seated.     Rev.  A.  TOO- 

GOOD  MERCHANT.  SIDNEY. 

23.  Penny,   1867.     Obv.    PEACE   AND    PLENTY.     Arms,   ostrich  and 

kangaroo  as  supporters.    Rev.  HANKS  &.  CO.,  etc. 

24.  Halfpenny.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  400.    Rev.  WEIGHT  k  JOHNSON, 

DRAPERS.    London  and  Sidney. 

25.  Halfpenny,  1866.     Obv.  THE  SIDNEY  RAILWAY;  opening  of.    Rev. 

HANKS  &  LLOYD,  TEA  MART. 


570         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^  TOKENS^  AND  MEDALS. 

TASMANIA. 

26-27.  Penny,  1855.  Obv.  TASMANIA,  1855.  Justice,  seated.  Rev. 
EDW.  DECARLE,  etc.     Auctioneer. 

28.  Penny,  1857.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  26.     Rev.  I.  FRIEDMAN,  PAWN- 

BROKER. 

29.  Geelong,     Penny,     Obv.  Similar   to   No.   26.     Rev.     R.     PARKER, 

IRON  MONGER,  GEELONG. 

80.  HobartTown.  Penny.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  26.  Rev.  R.  ANDREW 
MATHER,  HOBARTTOWN. 

31.  Penny.  06?;.  Kangaroo  and  emu.  Rev.  G.  MUTTON,  IRON- 
MONGER, etc. 

82.  Penny,  1850.  Obv.  ECONOMY  HOUSE  PENNY  TOKEN.  Rev. 
JOSEPH  MOIR,  etc. 

33.  Halfpenny.    Obv.  O.  H.   HEDBERG,  SWEDISH   HOUSE.     iJet).  In- 

scription. 

34.  Van  Dieman's  Land.     1866.     Obv.    Justice,   seated.     Rev.    R.    JO- 

SEPH'S, etc.     Tollhouse. 


DUTCH  EAST  INDIA. 


EAST  INDIA  COMPANY. 


1.  AS.  Pattern  of  Dute  of  Utrecht,  1765.     Obv.  O  V  C  in  monogram.     Rev. 

Arms. 

2.  AB.  Pattern  of  Half-dute  of  Utrecht,  1766.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  AE.  Dute,  1790.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

4.  AE.  Half-Dute,  1790.     As  No.  1. 

6.  AB.  Gulden,  1802.  Obv.  INDIAE  BATAVORUM.  A  ship  sailing  r.; 
below,  date.  Rev.  MO:  ARG:  ORD:  FOED:  BELG:  HOL:  A 
shield  of  arms  crowned. 

6.  AB.  Eighth-gulden,  1802.     As  No.  5. 

7.  AB.  Gulden,  1821.     Obv.  WILLEM   KONING   DER  NED.  G.  H.  V.  L. 

Head  r.    Rev.   MUNT  VAN    HET   KONINGRYK   DER   NEDER- 
L  A  N  D  E  N  etc.     Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

8.  AB.  Half-gulden,  1834.     Obv.  As  No.  7.    Rev.  Value  within  a  palm 

wreath. 

9.  AB.  Quarter-gulden,  1840.     As  No.  8. 

10.  AE.  2  Cents,  1839.     Obv.  NEDERL.  INDIE.     Rev.  Crowned  shield. 

11.  AE.  Quarter-stuiver,  1826.     As.  No.  10. 


12.  AB.  Quarter-gulden.    Obv.  NEDRL.  INDIE.    Shield  of  arms  crowned. 

Rev.  Inscription  in  Malayan  and  Javanese. 

13.  AB.  Tenth-gulden.     As  No.  12. 

14.  AB.  Twentieth-gulden.     As  No.  12. 

16.  AE.  2  1/2  Cents,  1867.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  12,  with  dots  around  the 
shield.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  12. 

16.  AE.  1  Cent,  1860.     As  No.  15. 

17.  AE.  Half-cent,  1867.     As  No.  15. 

CHBRIBON. 

1.  Tin.  Pitji.     Obv.  Name  of  country  round  central  hole.     Rev.  Plain. 
1.  Tin.  Pitji.     Similar  to  No.  1,  but  of  lighter  weight. 

22023°— 14— 37  571 


NEW  GUINEA  (GEKMAN). 

1.  AV.   20  Marks,  1896.     Obv.  Bird  of  paradise.     Rev.Yalue,  20— NEU 

GUINEA— MARK— 1895,  within  a  wreath;  above,   NEU-GUINEA 
COMPAGNIE. 

2.  AV.  10  Marks,  1896.     Similar  to  No.  1. 

3-4.  AB.  6  Marks,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

5-6.  AR.  2  Marks,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

7-8.  AB.  1  Mark,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

9-10.  AH.  Half-mark,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

11-12.  AE.  10  Pfennig,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

13-14.  AE.  2  Pfennig,  1894.     Obv.  NEU-GUINEA  |  COMPAGNIE;  below, 

two  palm  branches  crossed.     Rev.  Numeral  within  circle  of  dots; 

around,  ZWEI  NEU-GUINEA  PFENNIG  1894. 
15-16.  AE.  1  Pfennig,  1894.    Similar  to  No.  13. 

572 


I 


HAWAII. 

1-2.  Kamehameham,  1824r-1864.  AE.  Cents,  1847.  O61;.  KAMEHAMEHA 
III  KA  MOI.  Facing  bust  of  the  King  in  uniform.  Rev.  HAPA  | 
HENERI,  within  a  laurel  wreath;  around,  AUPUNI  HAWAII. 

3-4.  Kalakaua  I,  1874-1891.  AE.  DoUar,  1883.  Obv.  KALAKAUA  I 
KING  OF  HAWAII.  Head  r.  iJe?;.  Crowned  shield  of  arms  within 
an  ermine  mantle,  looped  up  at  the  sides  with  tasseled  cords  and  sur- 
mounted with  a  crown;  around,  UA  MAU  KE  EA  O  KA-AINA 
I  KA  PONO;  below,  AKAH!  DALA.     Reeded  edge.    38  mm. 

6-6.  AR.  Half-dollars,  1883.  Obv.  As  No.  3.  Rev.  Shield  of  arms, 
crowned,  separating  the  mark  of  value,  1/2  -  D. ;  inscription  as  No. 
3;  below,  HAPALUA. 

7-8.  AE.  Quarter-dollars,  1883.     Similar  to  No.  5. 

9-10.  AE.  Eighth-doUars,  1883.  O&v.AsNo.  1.  iJei;.  HAPAWALU,  within 
a  laurel  wreath;  above,  a  crown. 

11.  AE.  Dime,  1883.  Obv.  As  No.  1.  Rev.  ONE  DIME,  within  a  wreath; 
a  crown  and  inscription  as  No.  3. 


PHIIIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

UNDER  SPAIN. 

1.  Isabel  n.    AV.  4  Pesos,   1868.      Obv.    ISABEL  2A.  POR  LA  G.  DE 

DIOS  Y  LA  CONST.     Laureated  head  1.     Rev.  REINA  DE  LAS 
ESPANAS.     Arms  of  Spain;  below,  F!  LI  PIN  AS. 

2.  AV.  2  Pesos,  1863.    Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

3.  AV.  Peso,  1868.     Ditto. 

4.  Alfonso  Xra.    AE.  Peso,   1897.      Obv.  ALFONSO    XIII    P.L.G.D.D. 

REY  C.  DE  ESPANA.     Youthful  head  L     iJer.  ISLAS  FILIPINAS. 
Armsof  Spain;  below,  UN   PESO.     37  mm. 

POSSESSION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OP  AMERICA. 


The  act  of  March  2,  1903,  which  authorized  a  coinage  for  the  Philippine  Islands  was 
amended  by  the  act  of  June  23, 1906,  so  as  to  reduce  the  weight,  fineness,  and  size  of  the 
silver  coins.    The  following  table  shows  the  changes  thus  made: 


Act  of  Mar.  2, 1903. 

Act  of  June  23, 1906. 

Weight 
(grains). 

Fine- 
ness. 

Size 
(mm.). 

Weight 
(grains). 

Fine- 
ness. 

Size 
(mm.). 

Peso 

416 
208 

83 

41.56 

900 
900 
900 
900 

38 
31 
23 
18 

308.640 
154.  320 
61. 728 
30.864 

800 
760 
750 
750 

36 

Medio-peso 

27 

20  Centavos 

21 

10  Centavos 

17 

573 


574         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


Types  as  No.  5.     36  mm. 


6.  AR.  Peso,  1903.  Obv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  An  eagle 
with  wings  displayed  perched  upon  shield  of  the  United  States; 
below,  1903.  Rev.  Female  figure  standing  1.,  holding  olive  branch 
in  left  hand  and  in  the  right  a  hammer  which  she  rests  upon  an 
anvil;  to  right,  a  volcano;  around,  ONE  PESO.  Fl  LI  PIN  AS. 
Reeded  edge.     38  mm. 

6.  Ditto,  1904. 

7.  Ditto,  1905. 

8.  Ditto,  1906. 

9.  Peso,  1907. 

10.  Ditto,  1908. 

11.  Ditto,  1909. 

12.  Ditto,  1910. 

13.  AE.  Medio-peso,  1903. 

14.  Ditto,  1904. 
16.  Ditto,  1906. 

16.  Ditto,  1906. 

17.  AB.  Medio-peso,  1907. 

27  mm. 

18.  Ditto,  1908. 

19.  Ditto,  1909. 

20.  AR.  20  Centavos,  1903. 

21.  Ditto,  1904. 

22.  Ditto,  1906. 

23.  Ditto,  1906. 

24.  AB.  20  Centavos,  1907. 

21  mm. 

25.  Ditto,  1908. 

26.  Ditto,  1909. 
26a.  Ditto,  1910. 

27.  AE.  10  Centavos,  1903. 
Ditto,  1904. 
Ditto,  1905. 
Ditto,  1906. 
AE.  10  Centavos,  1907. 

17  mm. 

Ditto,  1908. 

Ditto,  1909. 

N.  6  Centavos,  1903.  Obv.  As  No.  5.  Rev.  A  youth  with  hammer  in 
r.  hand  seated  to  r,  by  an  anvil;  to  r.,  volcano;  above,  FIVE  CEN- 
TAVOS; below,  FILIPINAS.     21mm. 

Ditto,  1905. 

36.  Ditto,  1906. 

37.  Ditto,  1907. 

38.  Ditto,  1908. 

39.  Ditto,  1909. 
AE.  1  Centavo,  1903,     Types  similar  to  No.  34.     25  mm. 
Ditto,  1904. 
Ditto,  1905. 
Ditto,  1906, 


35 


Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  5.     31  mm. 


Legends  and  types  as  before,  but  measuring 


Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  5.     23  mm. 


Legends  and  types  as  before,  but  measuring 


Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  5.     18  mm. 


Legends  and  types  as  before,  but  measuring 


OATALOGUE   OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS.         575 


44. 

Ditto,  1907. 

45. 

Ditto,  1908. 

46. 

Ditto,  1909. 

47. 

Ditto,  1910. 

48. 

AE.  Half-centavo,  1903. 

49. 

Ditto,  1904. 

50. 

Ditto,  1905. 

51. 

Ditto,  1906. 

62. 

Ditto,  1907. 

53. 

Ditto,  1908. 

54. 

Ditto,  1909. 

Types  similar  to  No.  34.     18  mm. 


MEDALS. 

ITALIAN  MEDALS. 

1.  Leonello  D'Este.     Marriage  medal,  1444.    Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  A  lion  be- 

ing taught  to  sing.     Electrotype.     103  mm.     By  Pisanello. 

2.  The  same.    Obv.   Bust  1.    Rev.  Two  men  carrying  baskets  of  fruit. 

Early  copy.     AE.     68  mm. 

3.  Isotta  degli  Atti,  1446.     Obv.  Bust  1.  of  Isotta.    Rev.  An  elephant.    AE. 

82  mm.     By  Di  Pasti. 

4.  Cecilia  Gonzaga.     Obv.   Bust  of    Cecilia  Gonzaga  1.     Rev.   A  young 

maiden  sitting  by  a  unicorn.     Electrotypes.     By  Pisanello. 
6.  Alfonso  I,  of  Naples,  1449.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle  perched  upon  a 
stub  of  a  tree;  at  the  foot  a  dead  fawn  and  four  birds  of  prey.    Elec- 
trotypes.    By  Pisanello. 

6.  Cosmo  n,  1611.    06t>.  Draped  bust  r.    No  reverse.    Electrotye.    92  mm. 

7.  Leonardo  da  Vinci,  1669.     Bust  of  da  Vinci  1.     By  Herard. 

8.  Victory  of  Venice  over  the  Turks,  1686.    Obv.  Venice  with  mural  crown 

seated  1.     Rev.  Busts  of  Dogi,  M.  Ant.  Justiniano,  and  Morisini. 
Brass.     38  mm. 

9.  The  Eight-hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Founding  of  the  University  of 

Bologna,  1888.    Obv.  Bust  of  King  Humbert  1 1.    Rev.  Inscription. 
AE.     75  mm.     By  Giorgi. 

10.  Christopher  Columbus.    Obv.  Bust  of  Columbus  1.    Rev.  An  angel 

with  torch  and  cornucopia.     AE.     102  mm. 

11.  The  same.    Obv.  Bust  of  Columbus  1.    Rev.  Columbus  landing.    Elec- 

trotype.   128  mm. 

12.  The  same.    Obv.  Columbus  at  the  helm  of  a  ship.    Rev.  View  of  a 

building.    AE.     65  mm. 

13.  The  same.    Similar  to  No.  10.     White  metal.    59  mm. 

14.  The  same.     Obv.  Bust  of  Columbus  1.     Rev.  Indian  girl  standing  by 

Fortuna  of  Genova.     Aluminum.     90  mm. 
16.  The  International  Exposition  at  Milan,  1906.     Obv.  Row  of  five  busts  r., 
representing  the  arts  and  industries.    Rev.  Laborer  seated  r.  by  a 
drill.     AR.     44  mm. 

16.  Same  Event.    Ofti".  Mercury  uniting  hands  of  Italy  and  France.    Rev. 

Gateway  of  exposition  grounds.     AE.     56  mm. 

17.  Same  Event.     Plaque.    06v.  Similar  to  No.  16.    2vev.  Oceania,  America, 

Africa,  Europa,  and  Asia,  in  circle  round  the  earth.     AR.     Rec- 
tangular.   50  by  73  mm. 

18.  Similar  to  No.  17,  in  bronze. 

576 


CATAIiOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


577 


PAPAL  MEDALS. 

In  the  following  list  of  medals  struck  by  authority  of  the  Roman  pon- 
tiffs, reference  to  the  obverse  has  been  omitted  except  in  the  case  of  a 
single  specimen  for  each  pope,  where  the  portrait  bust  is  mentioned  and 
the  direction  in  which  it  is  turned.  In  a  majority  of  cases  the  medals  of 
a  pope  present  his  portrait  in  the  same  aspect,  and  where  a  change  is 
made  the  fact  is  mentioned. 

The  chief  interest  in  the  series  lies  in  the  reverse  designs,  the  subjects 
of  which  are  stated  and  the  inscriptions  given,  but  no  attempt  at  descrip- 
tion has  been  made. 


[All  medals  of  this  series  are  of  bronze.] 

20.  Martin  V,  A.  D.  1417-1431,     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  QVEM.CRE- 

ANT.ADORANT.     Coronation  of  the  pope.     43  mm. 

21.  Rev.  ANNO   PRIMO   MCDXVII    PONT.    Arms  on  oval  shield,  the 

crossed  keys  and  tiara  above.     43  mm. 

22.  Rev.    DIRVTAS.AC.LABANTES.VRBIS.RESTAVR.ECCLES.     View 

of  a  church.     41  mm. 

23.  Rev.  IVSTI  INTRABVNT  PER  EAM.    Doorway  with  a  bust  above, 

and  candlestick.     43  mm. 

24.  Eugenius  IV,  A.  D.  1431-1447.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.  QVEM. 

CREANT.ADORANT.     Scene  of  coronation.    43  mm. 
26.  Rev.  NICOLAI.TOLENTINATIS.  etc.     Canonization  of  St.  Nicholas 
of  Tolentina,  June  6,  1446.    43  mm. 

26.  Rev.  REDDE  CVIQVE  SVVM.     A  hand  from  the  clouds  holds  a  pair 

of  scales,  etc.    43  mm. 

27.  Nicholas  V,  A.  D.  1447-1465.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  TOMAS.LVGANO. 

DI.SARZANA.M.CD.IIIL.     Shield   of   arms    upon    crossed    keys. 
43  mm. 

28.  i?w.  VICTRIX. CASTA. FIDES.     Two  palm  branches   lying  upon  a 

Greek  cross.    43  mm. 

29.  jRw.  ANNO. IVBIL. ALMA.     The  holy  door.     43  mm. 

30.  Calixtus  IH,  A.  D.  1466-1468.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  HOC.VOVI.DEO. 

Departure  of  fleet  to  war  with  Turks.    41  mm. 
81.  iiev.  NE.MVLTORVM.SVBRVATVR.SECVRITAS.    The  city  of  Rome 
and  fortifications.     41  mm. 

32.  Bey.  OMNES.REGES.SERVIENT.EI.    The  tiara  above  a  Latin  cross. 

43  mm. 

33.  Pius  n,  A.  D.  1458-1464.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  GLORIA. SENENSI.D. 

C.  PICCOLOM I N  I.     Shield  of  arms,  keys,  and  tiara.     43  mm. 

34.  Rev.  VELOCITER.SCRIBENTIS.SOBOLES.     A  table  covered  with 

books.    43  mm. 
86.  i?cr .  O  PT I M  O  P  R I N  C I P I  in  three  lines  across  the  field.    43  mm. 

36.  Paul  n,  A.  D.  1464-1471.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.    Rev.  AN  NO. M. DC. 

LXIV.ROMA.     Arms.    43  mm. 

37.  i?ea).SOLVM. IN. FERAS. PIUS. BELLATUR. PASTOR.    Ahunterpur- 

suing  wild  beasts.     43  mm. 

38.  Rev.    HILARITAS.PUBLICA.     A  female  standing,  holding  a  palm 

branch  and  cornucopia.    43  mm. 


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39.  Rev.   ANNO  CHRISTI   MCCCLXX  HAS  AEDES  CONDIDIT  in  five 

lines  within  a  wreath.     43  mm. 

40.  Sixtus,    IV,   A.   D.   1471-1482.    Ohv.   Bust   of   pope    1.    Rev.   ESTI. 

ANNOSA.GERMINAT.    Arms    surmounted    by  keys   and  tiara. 
43  mm. 

41.  i?«;.  ANNO. IVBIL. ALMA. ROMA.     The  holy  door.    43  mm. 

42.  i?ev.  CITA.APERITIO. BREVES. AETERNAT.DIES.      Opening     the 

holy  door.     43  mm. 

43.  Innocent  Vni,  A.  D.  1484^1492.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  ANNO. 

DOMINI. M. CD. LXXIV.     Arms  surmounted  by  the  keys  and  tiara. 
43  mm. 

44.  Rev.   ECCE.SIC.BENEDICETVR.HOMO.     The  pope  bestowing  his 

blessing  upon  the  Duke  of  Calabria.     43  mm. 

45.  Alexander  VI,  A.  D.  1492-1503.     Ohv.  Bust  of   pope   1.    Rev.  RO- 

DRICO.LENZVOLA. BORGIA. SP.M. CD. XCII.    Arms  of  the  house 
Borgia  surmounted  by  the  crossed  keys  and  tiara.     43  mm. 

46.  Rev.   RESERAVIT.ET.CLAVSIT.AN.JVB.     Closing    the    holy  door. 

43  mm. 

47.  Rev.    CITA.APERITIO. BREVES. AETERNAT.DIES.      Opening    the 

holy  door.     43  mm. 

48.  Pius  m,  A.  D.  1503.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  GLORIA.SENENSI. 

D.C.  PICCOLOMINI.     Arms   of  the  house   of   Piccolomini   sur- 
mounted by  keys  and  tiara.     43  mm. 

49.  Rev.    SVB. UMBRA. ALARVM.TVARVM.     Caesar  Borgia    imploring 

Orsini.     43  mm. 

60.  JuUus  n,  A.  D.  1503-1513.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     iJer.  ESTI.ANNOSA. 

G ERM !  N  AT.     The  arms  of  the  Rovere  family  surmounted  by  keys 
and  tiara.    43  mm. 

61.  Rev.  VATICANVS.MONS.     A  view  of  St.  Peter's  from  the  designs  of 

Bramante.     37  mm. 

62.  Rev.  ANNONA.PVBLICA.     A  figure  of  the  goddess  Ceres.     35  mm. 
bZ.  Rev.  PORTVS.CENTVM.CELLAE.     Fortifications  at  Civita  Vecchia. 

43  mm. 
64.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  53,  but  of  smaller  module. 
66.  iJei;.  TEMPLVM.VIRG.LAVRETI.     View  of  Notre  Dame  of  Loretto. 

35  mm. 

66.  Leo  X,  A.  D.  1513-1521.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  GLORIA. ET. 

HONORE  CORONASTI.EVM.ROMA.     Arms  of  the  Medici  with 
keys  and  tiara.     43  mm. 

67.  Rev.  LIBERALITAS.PONTIFICIA.     A  female  figure  standing  hold- 

ing a  cornucopia,  etc.     43  mm. 

68.  Similar  to  No.  57,  but  of  a  smaller  module. 

59.  Hadrian  VI,  A.   D.   1522-1523.      Ohv.  QVEM.CREANT.ADORANT. 

View  of  the  coronation  of  Hadrian  VI.     43  mm. 

60.  Rev.  SPIRITVS.SAPIENTIAE.     A  trophy  of  books,  crossed  keys, 

tiara,  etc.     43  mm. 

61.  Rev.  S.PETRVS.S.PAVLVS.ROMA.     Half-length  figures  in  alcoves. 

35  mm. 

62.  Clement  Vn,  A.  D.  1523-1534.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  GLORIA 

ET  HONORE  CORONASTI.EVM.ROMA.     Arms  of  the  Medici, 
with  keys  and  tiara.     43  mm. 

63.  Rev.  RESERAVIT.ET.CLAVSIT.ANN.IVB.     The  ceremony  of  closmg 

the  holy  door.     43  mm. 


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64.  Rev.  EGO.SVM.IOSEPH.FRATER.VESTER.  Joseph  and  his  breth- 
ren.    37  mm. 

66.  Paul  in,  A.  D.  1534-1649.  Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.  Rev.  AVITE.FAR- 
NESIORVM.STIRPIS.  Arms  of  the  Famese  family,  with  keys  and 
tiara  above.    43  mm. 

66.  i?ei;.  AN  NONA. PONT.     Figure  of  Ceres.     35  mm. 

67.  Rev.  IN.VIRTVTE.TVA.SERVATI.SVMVS.      Unicom,   serpent,   etc. 

37  mm. 

68.  Rev.   HARVM.AEDIVM.FVNDATOR.     Facade   of    Farnese    Palace. 

37  mm. 

69.  Rev.  Ganymede  and  eagle.     43  mm. 

70.  Rev.    TVSCVLO.REST.     Bird's-eye    view    of   Frascati    with    Villa 

R  VEIN  A  above.     37  mm. 

71.  Rev.  ALMA.  ROMA.     Bird's-eye  view  of  the  city.     43  mm. 

72.  Julius  m,  A.   D.    1660-1566.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.    PETRO. 

A  POST.  PR  INC.  Fagade  of  St.  Peter's  at  Rome  as  projected  by 
San  Gallo.    43  mm. 

78.  Same  as  No.  72,  but  smaller  module.     37  mm. 

74.  Rev.  HAEC.PORTA.DOMINI.  MDL.  The  holy  door  inscribed 
ANNO.  IVBILEI.     Ex.  ROMA.    43mm. 

76.  Rev.  HILARITAS.PVBLICA.  A  female  figure  standing,  with  cornu- 
copia, etc.    43  mm. 

76.  Rev.  Figures  emblematical  of  Prudence  and  Fortune.     35  mm. 

77.  iJcv.  VIRGO. TVA. GLORIA. PARTVS.    The  Virgin  and  Child.    32mm. 

78.  Rev.  HILARITAS.PVBLICA.     Same  as  No.  75.     26  mm. 

79.  Rev.  EGO. SVM. VIA. VERITAS. ET.VITA.     Half-length  figure  of  the 

Saviour.     28  mm. 

80.  i?CT.  DIVO. PETRO. APOST.PRINCIPI.     Head  of  St.  Peter  1.    26mm. 

81.  Rev.  PONS.  VIRGINIS.  VILLAE.  JVLI>£.     Fagade  of  the  Villa  Julia. 

Ex.  VILLAE.  IVLIAE.     35  mm. 

82.  Rev.  (AN.  III.)  ANNONA.PONT.     Figure  of  Ceres;  behind  her,  prow 

of  a  galley.     35  mm. 

83.  Rev.  BEATI  QVI.CVSTODIVNT.  VIAS.MEAS.     Head  of  theSaviour. 

35  mm. 

84.  Rev.  S.PETRVS.S.PAVLVS,      The   two   apostles    standing   on   the 

threshold  of  the  church.     32  mm. 

85.  Rev.  (A.  V.)  ANNONA.  PONT.     Figureof  Ceres  seated.     32  mm. 

86.  jRct.CLAVES.  REGNI.  CELOR.     Christ  presenting  the  keys  to  Peter. 

Ex.  ROMA.     32  mm. 

87.  HILARITAS.    PONTIFICIA.     A  female  figure  with  cornucopia,  etc. 

32  mm. 

88.  Marcellus  n,  A.  D.  1658.     0  61;.  Bust  of  pope  1.     iJeu.  CLAVES.  REGNI. 

CELOR.     Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter.     32  mm. 

89.  i?e^J.  HILIARITAS  PONTIFICIA.     Standing  figure  of  Ceres.    32  mm. 

90.  Rev.  Christ  in  the  Temple  with  the  Doctors.     32  mm. 

91.  Paul  IV,   A.  D.   1556-1559.     Obv.   Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.   CLAVES. 

REGNI.  CELOR.     Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter.    32  mm. 

92.  Rev.  DOMVS.  MEA.  DO.  OR.     Christ  driving  the  money-changers 

out  of  the  Temple.     32  mm. 

93.  Rev.  IN.  FLVCTIB.  EMERGENS.     St.  Peter  and  the  other  disciples 

fishing.     32  mm. 


580         CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

94.  Rev.  ROMA  RESVRGENS.     Minerva  standing  between  trophies  of 

armour.     32  mm. 
96.  Rev.  Bust  of  Saviour  1.     32  mm. 

96.  Same  as  No.  95.     32  mm. 

97.  Pius  IV,  A.  D.  1660-1565.     Ofe-y.  Bust  of  pope  1.     JRct.  CLAVES.REGNI. 

CELOR.     Same  as  No.  91.     Ex.  ROMA.     32  mm. 

98.  Same  as  No.  97.    32  mm. 

99.  Rev.  DOMVS.MEA.DOMVS.    ORATIONIS.VOC.     Same  as  No.  92. 

32  mm. 

100.  i^ev.  MENDICIS.IN.PTOCHOPHIVM.REDACTIS.     Figure  of  Char- 

ity with  children.     32  mm. 

101.  Rev.  PAX.    Figure  of  Peace  standing,  holding  cornucopia  in  one  hand 

and  in  the  other  a  torch.     32  mm. 

102.  Rev.  ROMA.RESURGENS.     Minerva  standing  between  trophies  of 

armour.     32  mm. 

103.  Rev.  VIRGO. TVA. GLORIA. PARTVS.     Virgin  and  Child.    32  mm. 

104.  Rev.  INSTAVRATA.    Bird's-eye  view  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Angelo. 

32  mm. 
106.  i2ei;.  DISCITE.IVSTITIAM.MONITI.     Figure  of  Justice.     35  mm. 

106.  Rev.  NE.  DETERIVS.  VOBIS.  CONTINGAT.     Christ  healing  the 

sick.     35  mm. 

107,  iJCT.DIVAE.  CATHERINAE.TEMPLVM.  ANNO  CHRIST!  MDLXI. 

View  of  Church  of  St.  Catherine.     35  mm. 
10%.  Rev.   SECVRITAS.POPVLI.ROMANI.     Seated  figure  symbolical  of 
peace  and  security.    37  mm. 

109.  Pius  V,  A.  D.  1566-1572.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  MILITANS.DE. 

INFERNO.TRIUMPHAT.ECCLESIA.    The  pope  casting  out  devils 
from  a  woman.    43  mm. 

110.  Rev.    E.TENEBRIS.E.LVCO.LVX.LVCET.     A    landscape,    with    a 

temple  and  holy  dove  above.     28  mm. 

111.  Rev.  BEATI.QVI.CVSTODIVNT.VIAS.MEAS.    Bust  of  the  Saviour. 

28  mm. 

112.  Rev.  IN. FLVCTIB'. EMERGENS.    St.  Peter  and  the  other  disciples 

fishing.     28  mm. 

113.  Rev.  PAX,     Figure  of  Peace,  standing,  with  a  cornucopia  in  one  hand 

and  a  torch  in  the  other.     32  mm. 

114.  Rev.    DOMVS.MEA.DOMVS. ORATIONIS.VOC.     Christ   cleansing 

the  Temple.    28  mm. 
116.  Ohv.  Bareheaded  bust  r.  in  act  of  benediction.    Rev.  A. DOMINO. 
FACTVM.EST.INSTVD     1571,     View    of   a   naval    engagement. 
43  mm. 

116.  i?ev.DEXTERA.TVA. DOM. PERCVSSIT.INIMICVM. 1571.     Viewof 

a  naval  engagement.     37  mm. 

117.  Ohv.  Same  as  No.  115.     Rev.   FOEDERIS, IN.TVRCAS.SANCTIO. 

Three  figures,  Eome,  Spain,  and  Venice,  embracing.     43  mm. 

118.  Rev.  BEATI.QVI.CVSTODIVNT.VIAS.MEAS.     Bust  of  the  Saviour. 

37  mm. 

119.  Rev.  BOSCHEN.SANCTE.CRVCIS.ORDINIS.PRAEDICATORUM. 

View  of  a  church  surmounted  by  a  cross.     Ex.  M.  D.LXXI.    37  mm. 

120.  Rev.   DOMiNE.QVIS.SIMILIS.TIBI.     Head  of  the  Saviour  r.,   in 

high  relief.     37  mm. 

121.  Rev.    ILLVMINARE.HIERVSALEM.    Worship  of  the  Magi.     Ex. 

PIVS.  V.   P.  M.     37  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COmS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         581 

122.  Gregory  xm,  A.  D.  1672-1685.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.  ET.  IN. 

NATIONES  GRATIA. SPIRITVS  SANCTI.     St.  Paul  preaching  at 
Athens.    40  mm. 

123.  Rev.  GREGORIANA.    D.    NATZIANZANO.   DICATA.    Interior  of 

the  Gregorian  Chapel  in  the  Vatican.     40  mm. 

124.  Rev.  SVPER.  H ANC.  PETRAM.     View  of  St.  Peter's.      Ex.  ROMA. 

40  mm. 
126.  Rev.  IN   FLVCTIB. EMERGENS.     St.  Peter  and  other  disciples  fish- 
ing.    28  mm. 

126.  Rev.  MENDICIS.IN.PTOCHOTROPHIVM.REDACTIS.     Figure  of 

Charity  with  children.     37  mm. 

127.  Rev.  TVTVM.REGIMEN.     Seated  figure  symbolical  of  Rome.     Ex. 

ROMA.    35  mm. 

128.  Rev.  CLAVES.REGNI.CELOR.INSTAVR.URBE.Q.VALLO.  AUXIT. 

Christ  giving  the  keys  to  Peter.     Ex.  ROMA.     32  mm. 

129.  i?CT.  VIRGO. TVA. GLORIA. PARTVS.  The  Virgin  and  Child.   32mm. 

130.  Rev.   VGONOTTORVM.STRAGES.    1572.      The  Massacre  of   the 

Huguenots.     32  mm. 

131.  Rev.  APERVIT.  ET.  CLAVSIT.  ANNO.  MDLXXV.    The  holy  door. 

Ex.  ROMA.     40  mm. 

132.  Rev.    DOMVS.DEI.ET.PORTA.COELI.    1575.     Opening  the   holy 

door.     40  mm. 

133.  Rev.  ANNONA  PONT.     Figure  of  Ceres  standing.     40  mm. 

134.  Rev.  ET.PORTAE.CAELI.APERTAE.SVNT.    The  holy  door.     Ex. 

ROMA.     35.  mm. 
136.  Rev.  BEATI.QVI.CVSTODIVNT.VIAS.MEAS.     Bust  of  the  Saviour. 
37  mm. 

136.  Rev.  VIATORVM.SALVTI.ANN.DNI.MDLXXX.     A  bridge  of   six 

arches,  with  PELIA  above  it.     40  mm. 

137.  Rev.  ANNO.RESTITVTO.  MDLXXXII.     A  ram's  head  with  a  gar- 

land of  flowers.     40  mm. 

138.  Rev.  VT.  FAMVLV.TVV. GREGG. CONSERVARE.DIGNE.    Viewof 

church.     Ex.  1582.     40  mm. 

139.  Rev.  PROVIDENTIA. CHRIST.     Female  standing  with  spear  and 

rudder.     35  mm. 

140.  Rev.  VERVS.DEI.CVLTVS.    A  female  standing,  with  books,  etc. 

37  mm. 

141.  Sixtus  V,  A.  D.  1686-1590.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.    Rev.  Same  as  No. 

135.     37  mm. 

142.  Rev.  TVTVM.REGIMEN.     Seated  figure,  symbolical  of  Rome.     Ex. 

ROMA.     37  mm. 

143.  /Zct.  PIVS.V.PONTIFEX.MAX.     Bust  r.     32  mm. 

144.  Rev.  IN. FLVCTIB. EMERGENS.     Peter  and  other  disciples  fishing. 

32  mm. 
146.  iJei; .  C  V  R  A .  P  O  N  T I F I C I A .     The  Virgin  and  Child  surrounded  by  St. 
Laurence,  St.  John,  et  al.     35  mm. 

146.  Rev.  EXALTAVIT.HVMILES  1587.     SS.  Peter  and  Paul.     35  mm. 

147.  Rev.    PERFECTA.SECVRITAS.      A  man  lymg  under  a  fig  tree. 

35  mm. 

148.  i?cr.  TERRA. MARI.SECVRITAS.     Five  galleys.     35  mm. 

149.  i?etJ.  CRVCI.FELICIVS.CONSECRATA.     Four  obelisks.    40  mm. 
160.  Rev.  MEM. FL. CONSTANT. RESTITVTA.    The  two  horses  of  the 

Quirinal,  a  fountain  between.     37  mm. 


682         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEt>AliS. 

161.  JRev.  SECVRITAS.POPULI.ROMANI.     Female  seated,  symbolical  of 

security.     37  mm. 

162.  Reo.  SVPER.HANC.PETRAM.     View  of  St.  Peter's.     Ex.  ROMA 

40  mm. 

163.  Urban  Vn,  A.  D.  1690.     Ohv.  Bust  of   pope  1,     Rev.  SE.IVSTITIA 

ET  CLEMENTIA.COMPLEXAE.SUNT.     Mercy  and  Justice  em- 
bracing.    35  mm. 

164.  Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  SIC.LVCEAT.LVX.VESTRA.     A  seven- 

branch  candlestick.     41  mm. 

166.  Rev.  SPONSVM.MEVM.DECORAVIT.CORONA.     Female  seated, 
holding  a  cross  and  tiara.     37  mm. 

166.  Gregory  XIV,  A.  D.  1590-1691.     Ohv.  Bust  of    pope  r.     Rev.  GRE- 

GORIVS.XIIII.PON.M.     Shield  of  arms,  surmounted  by  the  keys 
and  tiara.     35  mm. 

167.  i?ei).  DEXTERA.DOMINE.FACIAT.VIRTUTEM.     The  pope  present- 

ing standard  to  a  soldier.     35  mm. 

168.  Rev.   DIEBVS.FAMIS.SATVRAB.     Figure  of  Ceres  standmg  with 

cornucopia,  etc.     35  mm. 

169.  Rev.  SPONSVM.MEVM.DECORAVIT.CORONA.     Female  seated, 

holding  a  cross  and  the  tiara.     35  mm. 

160.  Innocent  rx,  A.  D.  1691.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  INNOCENTIA. 

IX.  PON.  MAX.     Shield  of  arms  of  the  Facchinetti  family,  upon 
crossed  keys,  tiara  above.     35  mm. 

161.  Rev.   DEXTERA.DOMINE.FACIAT.VIRTUTEM.      The   pope  pre- 

senting standard  to  a  soldier.     35  mm. 

162.  Rev.  Same  as  No.  153.     35  mm. 

168.  7?CT.  IVSTITIA.ET. PAX. OSCVLATAE. SUNT.    The  crossed  keys;  the 

whole  within  a  wreath.     32  mm. 
164.  Rev.   RECTIS   CORDE.     An  angel  holding  the  tiara.     Ex.   1591. 

32  mm. 

166.  Rev.  ROMA.RESVRGENS.     Minerva  standing  with  spear  and  shield. 
32  mm. 

166.  Clement  Vm,  A.  D.  1692-1606.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.   CON- 

SECRATIO.     Scene  of  consecration.     35  mm. 

167.  Rev.  (A.  VII.)  ANNONA.PVBLICA.     Figure  of  Ceres  from  the  an- 

tique.    35  mm. 

168.  Rev.  FERRARIA.RECVPERATA.     View  of  the  town  of  Ferrara. 

35  mm. 

169.  i2CT.(A.  VIII.)     IVBILEI.  INDICTIO.     The  pope  seated  on  his  throne 

proclaiming  the  Jubilee.     Ex.  AN.  M.  DC.     41mm. 

170.  Rev.  PAX.ET.SALVS.A.  DOMINO.     Figure  of  Peace  with  cross  and 

torch.     43  mm. 

171.  iJCT.SALVA.NOS.DOMINE.     Christ  stilling  the  tempest  on  the  sea. 

41  mm. 

172.  Rev.  VELLINO.EMISSO.  A.  MDC.     View  of  the  cascade  of  Temi. 

41  mm. 

173.  Rev.  VNVS.DEUS.  VNA. FIDES.     Female  figure  emblematical  of 

Religion.     Ex.  M.DCll.    40mm. 

174.  Leo  XI,  A.  D.  1606.     06v.  Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.  DE.FORTI.DVL- 

C  E  DO.     A  dead  lion  with  a  swarm  of  bees  at  its  mouth.    90  mm: 
176.  Paul  V,   A.   D.    1605-1621.      Ohv.    (A.    11.)    COMPLEAT.GLORIA, 
MARIAE  DONVM.ISTAM.     View  of  the  unfinished  Chapel  Bor- 
ghese.     35  mm. 


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176.  Reo.  (AN.   Villi.)   DE.GENITRICE. SEMPER. VIRGINE.     View  of 

Chapel  Borghese.    40  mm. 

177.  ReiK    IN.HONOREM.PRINCIPIS.APOST.     Fagade  of  St.  Peter's. 

Ex.  ET.PORTAE.INFI.no.  etc.     40  mm. 

178.  Rev.  (AN.  Xlil.)  PRO.  TVI.  NOMINIS. GLORIA.     Column  of   St. 

Mary  Majoris.     40  mm. 

179.  Rev.  TV. DOM  I  NVS.ET.M  AGISTER.    Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.    27  mm. 

180.  Rev.ikH.  XVI.)  CEPERANI.  PONS.  SVPER.LIRIM.     Bridge  and 

fort  at  Ciprano.     Ex.  RESTITVTVS.    52  mm. 

181.  Rev.    PALATII. VATICAN  I. PORTA. RESTITVTA.     A  view  of   the 

Vatican.    52  mm. 

182.  'Rev.  SACELLVM.IN.PALATIO.QVIRIN.    Chapel  in  the  Quirinal. 

40  mm. 

183.  Similar  to  No.  182,  but  of  a  larger  module.     52  mm. 

184.  Gregory  XV,  A.  D.  1621-1623.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  (AN.  I.) 

CAVSA.NOSTRAE.LAETITIAE.    The  Virgin  and  Child.     32  mm. 
186.  Rev.    QVINQVE.BEATIS.COELESTES.HONORES.       The    pope 
receiving  pilgrims.     Ex.  DECERN  IT.     1622.     35  mm. 

186.  i?ev.  (1623)  PACIS.ET.RELIGIONIS.AMOR.     Two  figures  emblem- 

atical of  Religion  and  Peace.     37  mm. 

187.  i2et;.BEATI.QVI.CVST0DIVNT.VIAS.MEAS.     Bust  of  the  Saviour. 

37  mm. 

188.  Urban  VHI,  A.  D.  1623-1644.     Ohv.   Bust   of  pope  r.     Rev.   (1623) 

FACIT  MIRABILIA. MAGNA. SOLVS.     Scene  of  the  Transfigura- 
tion.    35  mm. 

189.  Rev.   (AN. I.)   PAX.IN.VIRTVTE.TVA.     Figure   of  Justice  seated. 

Ex.  1624.     35  mm. 

190.  i2ei;,(A.II.)AB.VRBAN0.VIII.CAN0NIZATA.    Doorway  and  figures. 

37  mm. 

191.  i?et).  RESERAVIT.ET.CLAVSIT.     The  holy  door.    ANNIVB.     Ex. 

MDCXXV.    35  mm. 

192.  Similar  to  No.  191,  but  larger.     43  mm. 

193.  Rev.  TE.MANE.TE.VESPERE.     The  pope  kneeling  to  St.  Gabriel, 

the  archangel.    35  mm. 

194.  Rev.   AEDE.S.BIBIANAE. RESTITVTA. ET.ORN.      Church   of   St. 

Bibiano.     Ex.  ROMAE.     43  mm. 

195.  Rev.  ORNATO.SS. PETRI. ET.PAVLI.SEPVLCHRO.     View  of  the 

tomb  of  the  Apostles  in  St.  Peter's  at  Rome.      Ex.   MDCXXVI. 
43  mm. 

196.  Rev.  S.PETRI.BASILICA.CONSECRATA.     Ceremony  of  consecra- 

tion.    Ex.  ROMA.     40  mm. 

197.  Rev.  SECVRITAS  PVBLICA.    View  of  fort  Urbano;  St.  Peterabove. 

40  mm. 

198.  iJe^;.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  disciples' feet. 

Ex.  ESEMPL.  DEDI.VOBIS.    28  mm. 

199.  Rev.  INSTRVCTA.MVNITA.PERFECTA.    View  of  the  castle  of  St. 

Angelo.     Ex.  MDCXXVIII.  ROMA.    37mm. 

200.  Rev.   S. PETRI. BASCILICA.CONSECRATA.     Ceremony  of    conse- 

cration.    Ex.  ROMA.     37  mm. 

201.  Rev.  NVNC.RE.PERFECTA.     View    of    port   of    Civita  Vecchia. 

40  mm. 


584         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

202.  Rev.  (A. VIII.)  AVCTA.AD.METRAVRVM.DITIONE.     Seated  figure 

symbolical  of  Rome.     Ex.  ROMAE.    40  mm. 

203.  Rev.(A.X\\.)  DENVO.EXAEDIFICATA.     Fagade  of  Church  of   St. 

Caius.     41  mm. 

204.  Rev.   (A.XIII.)  AEDE.EXORNATA.FACIE.RESTITVTA.     Facade  of 

the  Church  of  St.  Anastasia.     43  ram. 

205.  i2ei).  DOMINE.QVIS.SIMILIS.TIBI.     Head  of  the  Saviour  1.    25mm. 

206.  Rev.  ORNATO.CONST.LAVACRO.ET.INSTAVRATO.     Interior  of 

Baptistry  in  the  Lateran.     Ex.  ROMAE.     43  mm. 

207.  Rev.  PACIS.INCOLVMITATI.     View  of  armory  in  the  Vatican. 

43  mm. 

208.  Rev.  SALVA.NOS.DOMINE.     Christ  stilling  the  tempest.    43  mm. 

209.  Rev.   SVBVRBANO.RECESSV.CONSTRUCTO.     View  of   a 'street 

and  villa.     Ex.  ROMA.     43  mm. 

210.  Rev.  S.PETRIS.PRINCEPS.APOSTOLORVM.     Head  of  St.  Peter 

with  aureole  and  keys.     43  mm. 

211.  Rev.   ASSAGGIVM.GENERALE.MDCXXXIX.      Crossed    keys  and 

gonfalon.     35  mm. 

212.  Rev.  HOMINIBVS.VOLVNTATIS.     Procession  of  pilgrims  entering 

the  holy  door.     Ex.  ROMA.     35  mm. 

213.  Rev.   (A. XIX.)   FERRI.FODINIS.APERTIS.     View  of   iron  works. 

52  mm. 

214.  Rev.  VBERIORI. AN N0NA.COM MODO.     View  of  corn  granaries. 

45  mm. 
216.  Rev.   ADDITIS.VRBI.PROPVGNACVLIS.      The    fortifications     of 
Rome.     Gate  1.     43  mm. 

216.  22gi;.  S.ELIZABETH. REGINA.LVSITANIA.     Crowned  bust  of  Queen 

Elizabeth  of  Portugal.     35  x  28  mm. 

217.  Rev.  PRVDENTER.PASSUS.FORTITER.EGIT.     Figures  emblem- 

atical of  Strength,  Prudence,  etc.     43  mm. 

218.  Innocent  X,   A.  D.  1644-1656.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  (AN. I.) 

ANNO.IVBIL.     Group  of  pilgrims  at  the  holy  door.     Ex.  MDCL. 
27  mm. 

219.  Rev.  FRVCTVM.SVVM.DEDIT.IN. TEMPORE.     Two  angels  kneel- 

ing at  the  foot  of  the  cross.     32  mm. 

220.  jRev.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.    32  mm. 

221.  22ev.  IVSTITIA.ET.CLEMENTIA.COMPLEXAE.SUNT.se.     Justice 

and  Mercy.     35  mm. 

222.  Rev.    (AN. II.)    AEDIFICAT.  ET.  CVSTODIT.     (AN. III.)     DECOR. 

DOMVS. DOMINI.     Interior  of  St.  Peter's.     37  mm. 

223.  i2e'y.(A.IIII.)SACELLIS.INSIGNITIS.VATICANIS.     Interior  of  the 

Vatican,  showing  the  High  Altar.     37  mm. 

224.  Rev.  (AN.V.)  ABLVTO.AQVA.VIRGINE,  etc.     View  of  the  fountain 

in  the  Cirque  des  Agonales.    40  mm. 
226.  Rev.   VT.  THESAVROS.  ANNI.  SANCTIORIS.  TECVM.  APERIAM. 
St.  Peter  seated  in  nubibus.     40  mm. 

226.  iJet).  APERVIT.ET.CLAVSIT.    Theholydoor.    Ex.  ROMA.    40mm. 

227.  Rev.  FIAT.PAX.VIRTVTE.TVA.    The  Father  sitting  in  the  clouds. 

40  mm. 

228.  Rev.  AGNETI.VIRGINI.ET.MARTYRI.SACRVM  in  five  lines  within 
a  wreath.    40  mm. 

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229.  iJer.  ET.PORTAE.CAELI.APERTAE.SVNT.    The  holy  door.     MD 

CL.     Ex.  ROMA.    32  mm. 

230.  i2et;.LAVDENT.IN.P0RTIS. OPERA. EIVS.    The  ceremony  of  closmg 

the  Holy  Door.     32  mm. 

281.  Rev.  OSTIVM.COELI.APERTVM.IN.TERRIS.    The    ceremony  of 

opening  the  Holy  Door.     40  mm. 

282.  iJcv.  (AN.  IX.  under  bust.)    REPLEVIT.ORBEM   TERRARVM.    The 

holy  dove,  in  a  glory.     40  mm. 

283.  Rev.  TV. DOM  1 N VS. ET.M AGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 
234.  Rev.   D.  AGENETI.  VIRGINI.  ET.  MART.  SACRVM.     View  of  the 
Church  of  St.  Agnes.     40  mm. 

286.  Rev.  (A.X.  following  legend)  AEDIFiCAT.ET.CVSTODIT.     Fa<?ade 
of  the  Capitol.     40  mm. 

236.  Rev.  FRVCTVM.SVVM.DEDIT.IN  TEMPORE.     Two  angels  flying, 

supporting  the  cross.     32  mm. 

237.  Alexander  VH,  A.  D.  1655-1667.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  Dl  LEXI. 

DOMINE.DECOREM.DOMUS.TVAE.     Fagade  of  Church  of  St. 
Nicholas  in  Castel  Gondolfo.     37  mm. 

238.  Rev.  ASSAGGIVM  GENERALE.MDCLVI.     The  crossed. keys  and 

gonfalon.     32  mm. 

239.  Rev .  PEL. FAVS. Q.INGRES.     Procession  passing  through  the  Porto 

del  Popolo.    37  mm. 

240.  Rev.  VT.VMBRA.ILLIVS.LIBERARENTVR.      The  Angel  of  Death 

stayed  by  St.  Peter.     37  mm. 

241.  iJe?;.  (1657)  FVNDAMENTA.EIVS. IN. MONTIBVS. SANCTIS.    View 

of  St.  Peter's  and  colonnades.     77  mm. 

242.  Rev.  A  side  view  of  the  Quirinal.    40  mm. 

243.  iJev.  DIVO.NICOLAO.MYRAE.EPISC.     View  of    St.   Nicholas   at 

Castel-Gandolfo.     Ex.  CASTRI.GAND.MDCLIX.     40  mm. 

244.  Rev.  (AN. XI.)  BEATO. FRANCISCO. EPISCOPO  etc.     Ceremony  of 

canonization  of  St.  Francis.     43  mm. 

245.  Clement  IX,  A,  D.  1667-1669.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  (GREAT. 

XX.  I VN. 1557).       CONSTANTIA.SILVERII.AD.IMITAN.PROPO- 
SIT  A.     The  crossed  keys  and  tiara.     32  mm. 

246.  Rev.   IPSE.DOMINVS.POSSESSIO.EIVS.     The  holy  dove  above, 

lamb  and  flag  below.    32  mm. 

247.  Rev.    PROTECTOR. NOSTER.     St.   Peter  seated.     Ex.    ROMAE. 

32  mm. 

248.  Rev.  (ANNO. I.)  ALUS. NON.SIBI. CLEMENS.     Pelican  feeding  its 

young.     35  mm. 

249.  iJei;.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     The  Lord  washing  feet  of  St. 

Peter.     28  mm. 

260.  /?ev.(AN.II.)PACE.POPVLIS.SViS.A.DOMmO.CONCESSA.    The 

pope  attended  by  the  cardinals,  in  procession  to  St.  Peter's.     32  mm. 

261.  22ct;.TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  disciple's  feet. 

40  mm. 

262.  i?e^.(A.III.)  ADDITVM  ECCLESIAE.MVNIMEN.ET.DECVS+.    St. 

Peter  de  Alcantara  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene.    35  mm. 

263.  Rev.  ASSAGGIVM. GENERALE.MDCLXIX.     The  crossed  keys  and 

gonfalon.     35  mm. 

264.  i2ev.  AELIO.PONTE.EXORNATO.    View  of  bridge  and  castle  of  St. 

Angelo.    40  mm. 


586         CATAL.OGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

266.  Rev.  IN.SPLENDORIBVS.SANCTORVM.  Christ  sitting  upon  the 
throne;  before  him,  St.  Peter  de  Alcantara  and  St.  Mary  Magdalene 
de  Pazzi.    40  mm. 

266.  Clement  X,  A.  D.  1670-1676.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  SPIRITV. 

ORIS.EIVS.OMNIS.VIRTVS.EORVM.     The  holy  dove  above,  the 
earth  and  stars  below.    32  mm. 

267.  Rev.  (AN. I.)  CVM.ME.LAVDARENT.SIMUL.ASTRA.MATUTINA. 

The  Virgin  crowned  with  stars,  standing  upon  a  crescent.    40  mm. 
288.  Rev.  ROMA.RESVRGENS.     St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul  raising  a  female 
symbolical  of  Rome.     32  mm. 

269.  Rev.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.  Christ  washing  the  disciples' 
feet.    35  mm. 

260.  Rev.   (AN. I.)   TV.  ES.  PETRVS.  ET.  SUPER.  HANG.  PETRAM    etc. 

Christ  and  St.  Peter.    43  mm. 

261.  Rev.   DECOR.  ElVS.  GLORIA.  SANCTORVM.     Group  of  saints  in 

clouds.    35  mm. 

262.  Rev.  PLENA. EST.OMNIS.TERRA. GLORIA. EORVM.     SameasNo. 

261.     32  mm. 

263.  Same  as  No.  262,  but  legend  is  in  exergue.    32  mm. 

264.  iJej;.  SOLVM. NOVA. SYDERA.NORVNT.    Same  as  No.  261.  40mra. 

265.  Rev.  (A. III.)  DEVS.FVNDAVIT.EAM.     View  of  church  of  St.  Mary 

Maggiori.     Ex.  A.MDCLXXII.     35  mm. 

266.  Rev.  VIVIFICAT.ET.BEAT.     Female  presents  her  bosom  to  her  par- 

ent who  is  fettered  in  prison.    On  the  stone  seat  is  J  H  1 672.    37  mm. 

267.  Rev.      (AN.IIII.)     CVM.ME.LAVDARENT.SIMUL.ASTRA.MATV- 

TINA.     The  Virgin  crowned  with  stars  standing  upon  a  crescent. 
36  mm. 

268.  iJev.  INTERCEDITE. PRO. NOBIS.     St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul.     35  mm. 

269.  Rev.  PER. ME. VITA. EXTRA. ME. MORS.     Figure  of  Eeligion  hold- 

ing the  cross,  etc.     1673  below.    37  mm. 

270.  Rev.  VT.ABVNDANTIVS.H  ABEANT.     Ceres  seated,  gleaners  in  the 

distance.    43  mm. 

271.  i?et;.  (AN.V.)APERI.EIS.THESAVRVM.TVVM.    Ceremony  of  open- 

ing the  holy  door.    43  mm. 

272.  i?cv.  DOMVS.DEI.ET.PORTA.COELI.    Similar  to  No.  271.    43  mm. 

273.  Rev.  FLVENT.AD  EVM.OMNES.GENTES.     Side  view  of  St.  Peter's; 

Fame  above,  the  wolf  and  twins  below.    43  mm. 

274.  Rev.  TVRCAR.SIGN A.A.POLONIS.RELATA.     The   pope   receives 

the  Turkish  flag  from  a  kneeling  man.    40  mm. 

276.  Ro).  LAVDENT.IN.PORTIS. OPERA. ElVS.  Ceremony  of  closing 
the  holy  door.    Ex.  M  DCLXXV.    40  mm. 

276.  i?ev.  APERVIT.DOMINVS.THESAURUM.     Opening  the  holy  door. 

35  mm. 

277.  Rev.  BENEDIXIT.FILIVS.IN.TE.     Closing  the  holy  door.     37  mm. 

278.  Rev.    DOMVS.ALTERIA.     Mansion    of    the    Altieri    family.     Ex. 

MXCLXXV.    43  mm. 

279.  i2ei;.(A.VII.)    CVNCTIS.PATET.INGRESSVS.     View  of  the  port  of 

Civita  Vecchia.    40  mm. 

280.  Innocent  XI,  A.  D.  1676-1689.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     i?er .  D I V I N  A  E. 

NVNCIA. MENTIS.    An  eagle,  a  lion,  etc.    (Signs  of  the  Zodiac.) 
40  mm. 

281.  Rev.  EXEMPL.DEDI.VOBIS.    Christ  washing  the  disciples'   feet 

30  mm. 


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282.  iJcv,  SALVA.NOS.DOMINE.     Christ  walking  on  the  water.     32  mm. 

283.  Rev.  DE.CAELO.PROSPEXIT.     Figure  of  Justice,  seated.     35  mm. 

284.  Rev.     VENITE.ET.VIDETE. OPERA. DOMINE.     The    pope    upon 

throne  receives  embassadors.     40  mm. 
286.  Rev.  INNOCENS.MANIBVS.ET.MVNDO.CORDE.     The  pope  car- 
ried in  a  sella  entering  the  Basilica  after  his  election.     40  mm. 

286.  Rev.  (A.I.)    SALVA.NOS. DOMINE.     Christ  walking  on  the  sea. 

32  mm. 

287.  Rev.    (A.M.)    AVDITE.VOCES.SVPPLICVM.     St.    Peter    and    St. 

Paul.    32  mm. 

288.  i?CT.  (AN.III.)     NON.DEFICIET.FIDES.TVA.     St.  Peter  seated,  the 

date  1579  upon  the  seat,     35  mm. 

289.  Rev.  FECIT.PACEM.SVPER.TERRAM.     Figure  of  Innocence  offer- 

ing incense  to  Heaven,  an  angel  above  holding  an  olive  branch. 
45  mm. 

290.  Rev.  IN.COELO.SEMPER.ASSISTITVR.     St.  Michael  treading  on 

Satan.     37  mm. 

291.  Rev.    NON.QVAERIT.QVAE.SVA.SVNT.     Figure   of    Charity  and 

children.     37  mm. 

292.  Rev.  (A. VI.)    VNA.SVPER.VNVM.     Religion,  personified,  holding 

a  pontificial  cross,  and  leaning  on  a  temple.     37  mm. 

298.  iJet).  (AN.VIi.)  IN.SAECVLVM.STABIT.  Religion  as  in  No.  292, 
but  standing;  angels  holding  temple  and  tiara.     37  mm. 

294.  Rev.  CONFORTAMINI.ET.NON.  etc.  Two  eagles  and  a  lion  join- 
ing hands.     37  mm. 

296.  Rev.  DEXTERA.TVA.  DOMINE.  PERCVSSIT.  INIMICVM  in  four 
lines  within  a  wreath.    43  mm. 

296.  Rev.   (A. VIII.)     HABETO.NOS.FOEDERATOS.    ET.SERVIEMVS. 

TIBI.  An  altar  inscribed  ANNO. DOMINI. MDCLXXXIIII,  upon 
which,  the  crowns  of  Austria  and  Poland  and  the  papal  tiara. 
37  mm. 

297.  Rev.    (AN. IX.)     DOMINVM.FORMIDABVNT    etc.     Religion,   per- 

sonified, holding  cross  and  flame.     37  mm. 

298.  jRei;.  IN.PERPETVVM.CORONATA.TRIVMPHAT.    Thecrossupon 

a  rock  in  the  midst  of  the  sea.     37  mm. 

800.  i?cv.  (AN.XII.)  FORTITVDO.MEA. DOMINE.  A  figure  emblemat- 
ical of  Fortitude  seated  at  the  foot  of  a  column.     37  mm. 

301.  Alexander  Vm,  A.  D.  1689-1691.  Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.  Rev.  LAV- 
RENTIO.IVST.IN.SS.ALBVM  RELATO.  Figure  of  the  pope, 
seated  on  throne.     37  mm. 

802.  Rev.  MVNIT.ET.VNIT.    A  globe  partly  terrestrial  and  partly  celes- 

tial.   37  mm. 

803.  Rev.    (A.L.)     DOMINI. EST.ASSVMPTIO. NOSTRA.     St.     Peter's 

chair,  the  holy  dove  above.    35  mm. 
304.  Rev.   SVAVITATE.     A  censer  and  cloud  of  incense;  below,  1690. 

32  mm. 
306.  Rev.     VICTRICEM.MANVM.TVAM.LAVDEM.     The    Virgin    and 

Child  seated  on  the  clouds.    40  mm. 
306.  Rev.  PETRVS.CARD.OTTHOBONVS.     View  of  the  tomb  of  Alex- 

ander  VIII.  in  St.  Peter's.    64  mm. 
807.  06r.  SEDE.VACANTE.MDCXCI.    Heads  of  Peter  and  Paul.    Rev. 

VENI.LVMENetc.    32  mm. 

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588         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

308.  Innocent  XH,  A.  D.  1691-1700.  Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  I VSTITI  A. 

ET.ABVNDANTIA.PACIS.  Female  seated  holding  scales  and  olive 
branch.     40  mm. 

809.  Rev.    A.DEO.ET.PRO.DEO.  Figure    of    Charity    with    children. 

32  mm. 

810.  Rev.     PACEM. DOMES. PROTINVS.     The     holy     dove,     radiate. 

32  mm. 

811.  Rev.     BEATVS.QVI.INTELLIGIT.SUPER.EGENEM     ET.PAUPE- 

R  E  M .    The  pope  relieves  the  prisoners  and  the  oppressed.     35  mm. 

812.  Rev.  (A.m.)     ERIT.EGENO.SPES.IOB.V.     View  of  a  large  build- 

ing.    40  mm. 

813.  Rev.  VIGILAT.QVI.CVSTODIT.EAM.     St.  Peter  watchmg  over  the 

city  of  Rome.     35  mm. 

814.  Rev.  IVSTITIAE.ET.PIETATI.     View  of  the  Curia  (Palace  of  Justice) 

on  Mont  Citorio.     Ex.  MDCXCI.     37  mm. 

Z15.  Rev.   (AN.V.)     QVAESTVS.  MAGNVS.  PIETAS.CVM.  SVFFICIEN- 

TIA.     View  of  the  Dogana.     37  mm. 
316.  iJCT.  (A.VI.)     ANNVNTIATE. INTER. GENTES.    The  pope  presents 

a  cross  to  missionaries.     37  mm. 
817.  Rev.  (A.Vil.)     FVNDAMENTA.FIDEI.     Heads  of  St.  Peter  and  St. 

Paul.     Ex.  MDCXCIX.     37  mm. 

318.  iJetJ.  SVB.TVVM.PRAESIDIVM.     The  Virgin  and  Child.     Ex.  16-99 

divided  by  shield.     40  mm. 

319.  Rev.iAU.WB.)     INTROITE.PORTAS.EIVS.     Procession  of  pilgrims 

entering  the  holy  door.     Ex.  HAMERANVS.F.     40  mm. 

320.  Clement  XI,  A.  D.  1700-1721.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  FACTVS. 

EST.PRINCIPATVS.  etc.    Christ  bowed  down  under  cross.    52mm. 

321.  Rev.  REPLEVIT.ORBEM.TERRARVM.     The  holy  dove,  radiate. 

40  mm. 

822.  JJer.  (ANNO.I.)     FIAT.     PAX.SVPER.ISRAEL.     A  kneeling  figure 

with  pontifical  cross  and  tiara.     32  mm. 

823.  JReu.  (AN.).     INFVNDE.LVMEN.     The  holy  dove,  radiated,  above  a 

landscape.     Ex.  VT. SI  NT.  etc.     32  mm. 

324.  i?CT.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 

325.  iJev.  VADE.ET.PRAEDICA.     The  pope  gives  the  fisherman's  ring  to 

Tornani.     Ex.  MDCCII.     35mm. 

326.  J?eT;.AVXILIVM.MEVM. A. DOMINO.     The  ground  plan  of  a  church. 

43  mm. 

327.  Rev.  (A. III.)     ROBVR.AB.ASTRIS.     An  armed  figure  seated,  with 

a  lion  by  its  side.     37  mm. 

328.  J?ci;.  COMMODIORI.ANNONAE.PRAESIDIO.     View  of  large  gran- 

aries at  Rome.     Ex.1705.     37  mm. 

329.  Rev.  H  AVRI  ETIS.I  N.GAVDIO.     View  of  Civita  Vecchia,  with  aque- 

ducts beyond.     57  mm. 

Z30.  Rev.  (]70A)  ADDITO.ANNONAE.PRAESIDIO.  View  of  granaries 
at  Rome.     Ex.1704.     52  mm. 

831.  iJev.  (AN.IIII.)  VT.ERVANTE.A.VIA.MALA.  Interior  of  reforma- 
tory which  the  pope  erected  near  the  Tiber.    37  mm. 

332.  Rev.  (AN.V.)  COMMODITATI.ET.ORNAMENTO.  View  of  the 
port  of  Ripetta.     Ex.  M  DCC V 1 .    40  mm. 

833.  TJev.  (AN.VII.)  DEO. SACRA. RESVRGET.  View  of  large  scaffold- 
ing, etc.    40  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         589 


Za.  Rev.   (AN. VIII.)     IN.  HONOREM.  S.  CRESCENTINl.  MARTYRIS. 

An  altar  with  crucifix,  etc.     40  mm. 
836.  7?cD.(AN.VIIII.)    PORTAVERVNT.TABERNACVLVM. FOEDERIS. 

View  of  a  procession.     Ex.  MDCCIX.    40  mm. 

336.  Rev.    (AN.X.)     IN. HONOREM. S.FABIANI.PP.ET.M.     Interior    of 

St.  Peter's,  showing  monument  of  St.  Fabian.     40  mm. 

337.  Rev.   (AN. XI.)     DOMINE.DEPRECABILIS.ESTO.    A  figure  sym- 

boUcal  of  the  church  prays  for  safety.    40  mm. 
338-339.  i?ci;.  (A.XII.)     INTER. SANCTOS.     Four  saints  in  nubibus,  the 
holy  dove  above.     Ex.  SORS.ILLOR.MDCCXII.    40  mm. 

340.  /Jev.  IN.VIAM.PACIS.    Moses  dividing  the  Red  Sea.    Ex.MDCCXIII. 

40  mm. 

341.  Rev.    ECCLESIA.ET.DOMIBVS. AD. BALNEA. NVCERINA.CONS- 

TRVCTVS.    View  of  church,  house,  and  landscape.    40  mm. 

342.  Rev.    (A. XV.)    TEMPLO.  S.  CLEMENTIS.  INSTAVRATO.     Bird's- 

eye  view  of  Church  of  St.  Clement.    40  mm. 

343.  i?ev.  (AN.XVI.)     AVXILIVM.CHRISTIANORVM.     The  Virgin  pre- 

sentmg  a  rosary  to  converts;  in  the  distance  a  fleet.     40  mm. 

344.  i?ei;.(AN.XVII.)     VIRGO. POTENS.ORA. PRO. NOBIS.     The  Virgin 

and  Child.     40  mm. 

346.  Rev.  TV.DOMINVS  APOST.ET.PROPH.  Christ  washing  the  dis- 
ciples' feet.     32  mm. 

346.  i?ev.  (AN.XIX.)  VENTI.ET.MARE.OBEDIVNT.EI.  Christ  stilling 
the  tempest.     40  mm. 

847.  i2ei;.  (AN.XX.)  BONARVM.ARTIVM.CVLTVI.  View  of  the  Acad- 
emy of  the  Beaux  Arts.     40  mm. 

348.  Innocent  Xm,  A.  D.  1721-1724.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  r.     Rev.  RENO- 

VABIS.FACIEM.TERRAE.  Religion,  personified,  seated  upon  the 
clouds,  and  St.  Michael,  the  archangel,  driving  Satan  out  of  heaven. 
Ex.  MDCCXXI.     45  mm. 

349.  Rev.  RENOVABIS.FACIEM.TERRAE.     Same  as  No.  348.     35  mm. 
Z60.  Rev.{A.L.)    CONSTITVI.TE.PRI  NCIPEM.    St.  Michael  and  Satan, 

as  in  No.  348.     32  mm. 

361.  Rev.  (AN. II.)      OMNIA.POSSVM.IN.EO.QVI.ME.CONFORT.      A 

female  standing  by  an  altar.     Ex.  MDCCXXI.     35  mm. 

362.  Rev.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 

353.  Rev.  The  pope  on  throne  receives  a  Franciscan  friar.     35  mm. 

354.  Benedict  Xra,  A.  D.  1724-1730.     Obv.  Bust  of  pope  1.     Rev.  (A.  I.) 

DE.RORE.COELI.     A  full-blown  rose  upon  a  branch.     45  mm. 
356.  7Jer.D0MINVS.ILLVMINATI0.MEA.     An   altar   with   the    seven- 
branched  candlestick  upon  it.     32  mm. 

366.  iJev.HAVRIETIS. IN.GAVDIO.de. FONTIBVS.SALVTIS.   Afemale 

holding  cross  and  chalice.     32  mm. 

367.  Rev.  QVID.VOLO.N ISI.VT. ACCENDATVR.     Emblematic  group  in 

nubibus.     32  mm. 

368.  Rev.   FLVENT.AD  EVM.OMNES.GENTES.     View   of  St.    Peter's 

with  Fame  flying,  etc.     43  mm. 

369.  Rev.  RESERAVIT.ET.CLAVSIT.ANN.IVB.     Closing  the  holy  door. 

45  mm. 
360.  i?ev.  CAROLO.MAGNO.ROMANAE.ECCLESIAE.VINDICI.    Statue 
of    Charlemagne.    Ex.     ANNO.    IVBILEI.  MDCCXXV,    45  mm. 


590         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

861.  iJcr.  (AN.III.)  EREXIT.   IN.  TITVLVM.     Jacob  in  the  wilderness. 

Ex.  MDCCXXVI.     35  mm. 

862.  i?CT.  (A.IV.)COR.NOSTRVM.DILATVM.EST.     View  of  the   Hos- 

pital St.  Gallicani.     37  mm. 

363.  Rev.  (A.  V.)  ERGASTVLVM.CENTVMCELLENSE.     View   of  the 

Eeformatory  at  Civita  Vecchia.     37  mm. 

364.  Rev.  (A.  VI.)  APOTHEOSIS.   IN.   LATERANO.     Saint  crowned  by 

anangel.     Ex.  S.IEAN.NEPOM.    40  mm.     . 

365.  Clement  XH,  A.  D.  1730-1740.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  (MDCCXXX.) 

LAVRENTII.CORSINI.FLORENTINI.     Tiara,  keys,  and  chalice. 
32  mm. 

366.  Rev.  RECTIS.CORDE.LAETITIA.     Female   standing,    with   scales 

and  palm  branch.     32  mm. 

367.  Rev.  (A.I.)PORTAE.I  NFERI.NON.PRAEVALEB.     St.   Peter  tread- 

ing upon  a  dragon.     Ex.  MDCCXXX  I.     32  mm.    . 

368.  Rev.  (A. II.)  ADIVTOR.IN.OPPORTVNIT.     Views  of  the  town  and 

harbour  of  Ancoua.     35  mm. 

369.  Rev.    (1732)    IVSTITIA.FIRMATVR.AN  NO.SALVTIS  MDCCXXXII 

PONT. ANNO. III.     Shieldof  arms,  etc.,  below.     43  mm. 

370.  Rev.    (AN. Ill)     ADORATE.DOMINVM.IN.ATRiO.SANCTO.EIVS. 

The  porch  of  the  Lateran.     74  mm. 

371.  Rev.  PVBLICA.INCOLVMITATIS.PRAESIDIO.     View  of  the  town, 

harbour,  and  lazaretto  of  Ancona.     74  mm. 

372.  iJe?;.  OB.MEMOR.CHRISTIAN.SECVRIT.REST.    The  arch  of  Con- 

stantine.    Ex.  MDCCXXXIll.    35mm. 

373.  Rev.    (AN. IV.)    MVLTIPLICCASTI.M AGNIFICENTIAM.      Armed 

figure  symbolical  of  Eome  seated.     37  mm. 

374.  Rev.  (1735)  EX.CONLATiCIA.PROBATAQ.MONETA.     Thecrossed 

keys  and  gonfalon,  etc.     35  mm. 
876.  iJci).  (A.VI.)  ADMINITSORVM.COMMODO.ET.EQVITVM.    View 
of  the  Palace  of  the  Consulat  on  Mount  Quirinal.     40  mm. 

876.  Rev.  ^A.VII.)  ILLOS.ET.GLORIFICAVIT.     Four  saints  in  nubibus, 

the  noly  dove  above  them.    40  mm. 

877.  Rev.  (A. IX.)  PIA.DOMO.SERVATA.     The  pope  blessing  little  chil- 

dren.   40  mm. 

878.  Benedict  XIV,  A.  D.  1740-1758.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  (A.I.)  BASIL. 

LIBER. PORTIC. REST.     Porch  of  St.  Mary  Maggiore.     35  mm. 

379.  Rev.  TV.  DOM  IN  VS.  ET.M  AGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.    32.  mm. 

380.  iJev.  VT.MECVM.SIT.ET.MECVM.LABORET.     Figure  symbolical 

of  Government.     Ex.  MDCCXLI.      32  mm. 

381.  Rev.  (AN. II.)  VECTIGALIBVS.REMISSIS.     Female  standing  with 

cornucopia.     Ex.  CENTVMCELL,     1742.    32mm. 

382.  j?ei;.  (AN.III.)   MEMORIAE. M. CLEM. BRIT.REGINAE.      Tomb  of 

M.  Clementina  in  St.  Peter's  at  Rome.     37  mm. 

383.  iJet;.  EX. PROBATAE. MONETAE. SEGMENTIS.     The  crossed  keys, 

gonfalon,  etc.     35  mm. 

384.  Rev.  (A. IV.)  TRICLINII.  LEONIANI.  PARIETINVS.  RESTITVTIS. 

View  of  niche  in  the  Church  of  St.  Saviour.     37  mm. 

386.  i2ev.(A.V.)VIRTVTI.TR0PHAEA.N0VAN0N.etc.  Statue  of  Pallas, 
busts,  etc.    40  mm. 

386.  Rev.  (A. VI.)  PIA.DOMA.SERVATA.  The  pope  blessing  Uttle  chil- 
dren.   40  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS^   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         591 

887.  Rev.  VNIVIT.PALMAMQVE.DEDIT.     Group  of  saints  in  nubibus. 
Ex.  III.MAL.IVL.AN.SAL.  MDCCXLVI.    40mm. 

388.  iJev.  (A.VII.)    CVRA.RERVM.PVBLICARVM.    The  pope  traveling 

on  a  litter  borne  by  mules.     A  figure  of  Fame  in  the  air  above. 
Ex.  AD.CENTVMCELLAS.PROFECTIO.     40  mm. 

389.  i?CT.  (A.VIII.)     EGO.IVSTITIAS.IVDICABO.     Figures  symbolical  of 

Justice  and  Judgment.     40  mm. 
890.  Rev.  EX.  COLLECTIS.  FRAGMENTIS.  MDCCXLVII.     The  crossed 
keys  and  gonfalon.     35  mm. 

391.  Rev.     (A. IX.)      AMPLIORI.BONARVM.ARTI VM.INCREMENTO. 

The  genius  of  the  arts,  etc.    35  mm. 

392.  Rev.  IVDICABIT.IN.AEQVITATE.     Figure   symbolical  of  Justice. 

Ex.  MDCCL.    40  mm. 

393.  Rev.   AN  .  MDCCL  .  FRANCISCAN  .COMITIIS  .  PRAESEDIT.      The 

pope  presiding  over  chapter  of  Franciscans.    40  mm. 

394.  Rev.    ET.   CLAVSIT.     Ceremony  of   closing  the   holy  door.     Ex. 

MDCCL.    40  mm. 
396.  Rev.   FLVENT.AD  EVM.OMNES.GENTES.     View  of   St.  Peter's, 
and  Fame  flying.     40  mm. 

396.  Rev.    INTROITE.PORTAS.EIVS.     Procession    entering    the    holy 

door.     37  mm. 

397.  iJev.  (AN.XIL)CONCORDIA.MVTVA.     Two    figures    typifying  the 

States  of  the  church.     Ex.  TERMINIS.  AD.  PADVM.  CONSTU 
TVTIS.    40  mm. 

398.  Rev.   FRVCTVM.SVVM.DEDIT.IN. TEMPORE.     Two  angels  kneel- 

ing at  the  foot  of  the  cross.     32  mm. 
899.  Rev.    (A. XIV.)     NOVO.ECCLESIARVM.FOEDERE.     Two     arch- 
bishops joining  hands.     Ex.  TRANQVILLITAS.    40mm. 

400.  Rev.  (A. XV.)     VOTA.PVBLICA.     The  pope  on  throne  between  Re- 

ligion   and   Warfare.     Ex.    RELIGION E.AVSPICE. A. MDCCLIV. 
40  mm. 

401.  i?CT.  (A.XVI.)     AVCTO. TERRA. MARIQVE.COMMERCIO.     Figure 

of  Plenty  and  Neptune  in  his  chariot  drawn  by  sea  horses.     Ex. 
A.MDCCLVI.     40mm. 

402.  Rev.  PROVIDENTIA.PONTIFICIS.     Female  standing  with  cornu- 

copia and  scales.     40  mm. 
M3.  Rev.iA.XMW.)     PANTHEI.DECORE.RESTITVT.     Interior  of    the 
Pantheon.     Ex.  AN.MDCCLVII.     40  mm. 

404.  Rev.  SEDE.VACANTE.MDCCLVIII.     Heads  of  St.    Peter  and  St. 

Paul.     The  holy  dove  radiated,  etc.     32  mm. 

405.  Clement  Xm,  A.  D.  1758-1769.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  LIBERALITAS. 

REDVX.     A  female  pouring  coins  out  of  a  cornucopia.     Ex.  CONG. 
P.  D.     43  mm. 

406.  Rev.    (AN.!.)     DEDIT.PAVPERIBVS.     Same    as    No.     405.     Ex. 

MDCCLIX.     32  mm. 

407.  Rev.  ORIETVR.IN.DIEBVS.SVIS.     A  female  standing  holding  cor- 

nucopia and  scales.     Ex.  M  DCCLV III.     32  mm. 

408.  7?ev.  (AN.II.)     VT.COMEDANT.PAVPERES.POPVLI.     Viewofthe 

granaries  de  Termini.     Ex.  MDCCLX.     32  mm. 

409.  Rev.    MERCIVM.IMPORTANDARVM.COMMODITATE.    View  of 

the  port  of  Ancona.     35  mm. 

410.  Rev.  (A. IV.)    ADVENTVS.PONTIFICVS.CENTVMCELL.     Arrival 

of  the  pope  at  Civita  Vecchia.     37  mm. 


592         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

All.  Rev.    (AN. 1762.)       PRIM  ITAE.  EX.  N  OVI  S.  FOD  1  N  IS.  PROBE 
POLINVM.VMBRIAE.OPPODVM  within  a  wreath.     37  mm. 

412.  Rev.    (A.V.)        NAVIGATIONE.TIBERIS.RESTITVTA.      A    river 

deity  and  river  beyond.     40  mm. 

413.  Rev.    (A. VI.)    CENTVMCELLIS.AMPLI ATA.CIVITAS.      View    of 

Civitavecchia.     Ex.  MDCCLXIV.    40mm. 

414.  Rev.  (A. VII.)    CVRA.PRINCIPIS.  etc.     View  of  facade  of  the  Mu- 

seum at  the  Capitol.     40  mm. 

415.  Rev.   (A. VIII.)     PALATIVM.QVIRINALE. NOVO. LATERE. AMPLI- 

FICAT.     View  of  the  Quirinal.     40  mm. 

416.  Rev.  REPENTE.DE.COELO.SALVS.     Figure  of  Religion  standing 

byanaltar.     Ex.  EX. PROBATA. MONETA.  etc.    35mm. 

417.  iJei;.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 

418.  Rev.   (A. IX.)     PATIENS.EST.BENIGNA.EST.     Figure  of   Charity 

with  children.     Ex.  AN.  MDCCLXVII.     40  mm. 

419.  Rev.  (A.X.)     DECOR. ElVS. GLORIA. SANCTORVM.     A   group  of 

saints  in  nubi  bus.     Ex.  AN.  MDCCLXVII  I.    40  mm. 

420.  Clement  XIV,  A.  D.  1769-1774.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.    FACTVS.EST. 

PRINCIPATVS.  SUPER.  HVMERVM.  ElVS.     Christ  bearing  his 
cross.     57  mm. 

421.  Rev.(A.\.)   DEDIT.GLORIAM.IN.LOCO.ISTO.    View  of  the  Church 

of  the  Twelve  Apostles.     Ex.  AN.MDCCLXIX.     32  mm. 

422.  Rev.    ELEVAT.PAVPERES.     Emblematic  group.     Ex.  VECTIGA- 

LIA.  REMISSA.     32mm. 

423.  Rev.   (A.  1 1.)    REFVLSIT.SOL.     The   pope   trampling  on   Discord. 

32  mm. 

424.  iJei).  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.      Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 
426.  Rev.  (A.  1 1 1)     LIBERALITATE.SVA.     Figures    symbolical    of    the 
church,  and  statues,  etc.,  view  of  Vatican  in  distance.     Ex.  NOVVM. 
VATICANI.  DECVS.  1772.     37mm. 

426.  Rev.  (A. IV.)  DEVS.NOVA.FOEDERA.SANCIT.     The  pope  blessing 

Infanta  of  Spain.     Ex.  HI  SPAN.  etc.     37  mm. 

427.  Rev.  (A.V.)   ARTIBVS.RESTITVTIS.     Figures  emblematic  of  the 

Arts.     40  mm. 

428.  Rev.  (A. VI)  FRVCTVM.ATTVLIT.IN    PATIENTIA.     A  palm  tree. 

Ex.  AN.MDCCLXXIV.     40  mm. 

429.  Pius  VI,  A.  D.  1775-1799.     Obv.  Bust  I.     Rev.  FACTVS.EST.PRIN- 

CIPATVS. SUPER. HVMERVM. ElVS.     Christ  bearing    his  cross. 
52  mm. 

430.  J?ei;.ANNO.IVBILEI.MDCCLXXV.     Opening  the  holy  door.   40mm. 

431.  Rev.  No  legend.     Opening  the  holy  door.     Ex.  M  DCCLXX  V.    32  mm. 

432.  Rev.  (AN.I.)  ET.  CLAVSIT.  1775.     Closing  the  holy  door.    40  mm. 

433.  Rev.  ( A  N .  1 1 . )  T V  ET V  R.  ET.  O  R  N  AT.    View  of  barracks  at  Civita  Vec- 

chia.     Ex.  CENTVM.CELLIS.MDCCLXXVI.     35  mm. 

434.  Rev.  VT.  VOTA.  PVBLICA. IMPLERET.NOVI.SACARII. VATICANI 

FUNDAMENTA.JECIT.  etc.     35  mm. 

435.  Rev.   (A. III.)    OPPODAN  IS.SERVATIS.     Bird's-eye    view    of    St. 

Lorenzo.     Ex.  OPP.S.LAVR.IN.SAL.  etc.     37mm. 

436.  iJei;.  ( A  N .  I V . )  PO  RTO  R 1 1 S .  S  V  B  L  AT  I S .     Emblematic  figures  remov- 

ing the  barriers.     Ex.  MDCCLXXVIII.     37mm. 


OAl^ALOGtJIl   OF  COIlfS,  TOKElSrS,  AND  MEDALS.         50S 


i37.  Rev.  PVELLARVM.PIARVM. PARTHENON.  Conservatoire  of  St. 
Peter.     Ex.  MDCCLXXIX.     40mm. 

438.  Rev.  (A. VI.)   OFFICINAE.PISTORIAE.CENTVMCELLARVM.  etc. 

Public  bake  houses  at  Civita  Vecchia.     Ex.  MDCCLXXX.     40  mm. 

439.  Rev.  (A.X.)  LAVRENTIVS.A.BRVNDVSIO.JOANN A.BONONIA.M, 

ANNA.A.JESV.  etc.     Group  of  saints  in  nubibus.     43  mm. 

440.  i?ei).  (A. XI.)  PVERIS.  ET.  PVELL.  ALIMENTARIS.  ALENDIS.  ET. 

COERCENDIS.     Children's  home  at  Tivoli.     Ex.  MCCCLXXXV. 
43  mm. 

441.  iJei;.(A.XII.)GYNECAEVM.PUPlLLARVM.FABIANI.EXCITATVM. 

A  similar  building  to  No.  440.     Ex.  MDCCLXXXVII.     43  mm. 

442.  iJev.  (AN.XX.)  VELINO.IN.  NAR.TERT.EMISSO.     Two  river  gods 

(VelinoandNera).     Ex.  MDCCXCIV.     40mm. 

443.  Rev.  (A. XXI. )CLERO. GALLIA. PVLSO.HOSPIT.ET.ALIM.PREBIT. 

The  pope  on  throne    receives  the  priests    driven    from  France. 
40  mm. 

444.  Pius  Vn,  A.  D.  1800-1823.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  ET.EDVXIT  ViNC- 

TOS.IN.FORTITVDINE.     A  Doric  column,  with  shield  of  arms  at 
its  base.     40  mm. 

445.  Rev.  REFVLSIT.SOL.     The  shining  sun  and  view  of  St.  Peter's  at 

Rome.     Ex.  PONTIFICAT.  etc.     40  mm. 

446.  Rev.  (AN.!.)  ADVENTVI.OPT.PRINCIPIS.     A  triumphal  arch  in- 

scribed S.  P. Q.R.     Ex.  MDCCC.     40mm. 

447.  Rev.  S.  P.  Q.  R.     A  different  view  of  the  same  arch  as  No.  446  in- 

scribed ADVENTI.PRINCIPIS.SACRATISS.     32mm. 

448.  i?ei;.   (AN.II.)     INEVNTE.  PONTIFICATVM.  SOLEMNITER.     The 

keys,  tiara,  and  holy  dove  radiated.     37  mm. 

449.  Rev.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     35  mm. 

450.  Rev.  (MDCCCIV.)  FVNDAMENTA.FIDEI.     Heads  of  St.  Peter  and 

St.  Paul.     40  mm. 

451.  iJev.  (AN.IV.)  MONETA.RESTITVTA.     Female  seated  with  scales 

and  cornucopia.     40  mm. 
462.  Rev.  (AN.V.)  CAVSA  NOSTRAE.LAETITIAE.     Head  of  the  Virgin. 
32  mm. 

453.  i2ei;.PR0MERCI0R.PRIVILEGIA.AB0LITA.  Figure  of  Ceres,  with 
prow  of  ship,  cornucopia,  etc.     Ex.  MDCCCIV.     40  mm. 

464.  i?CT.  (AN.VI.)  EX.GALLIA.REDEVNTI.POSTR.EID.MAI.  View  of 
the  Pont  Molle.     Ex.  P.MILVIVS.REST.MDCCCV.     40  mm. 

466.  Rev.  (AN. VII.)  SALlNAE.TARQVIN.INSTiTVTAE.  Female  stand- 
ing with  cornucopia,  etc.     40  mm. 

466.  Rev.  VRBI.ET.ORBI.RESTITVTVS.     Two  warriors  standing  by  the 

side  of  St.  Peter's  chair.     43  mm. 

467.  Rev.   CONSTANTIA.  PRINCIPIS.  PROVINCIAE.  RECEPTAE.     A 

figure  of  Peace  presenting  a  chart  to  the  church.     Ex.  A.  M  DCCCXV. 

40  mm. 
458.  Rev.    (AN. XVI.)     DEDIT.GLORIAM.IN.LOCO.ISTO.     The    pope, 

kneeling,  offers  a  crown  to  a  female.     37  mm. 
469.  Rev.     (ANNO. XVII.)      BONONIA.FERRARIA.AEMILIA.PICENO. 

BENEVENTO.     Group  of  figures  emblematic  of  the  towns  on  chart 

shown  on  No.  458.     43  mm. 
460.  Rev.  (ANN.   XVIII.)     BENEMERENTI  within  a  wreath  of  oak  and 

aQoms.    43  mm. 


594         CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

461.  l?cr.  MONVMENTORVM.VETERVM.RESTITVTORI.  TheLaocoon 

group.     43  mm. 

462.  i?ev.  (ANNO.  XIX,)     LEGES. LATAE.    Female  seated  holding  scales 

and  cornucopia.     Ex.  MDCCCXVIII.    43  mm. 
468.  Rev.  (AN. XX.)    VilS.  .ALVEIS.ET.OP.PVBL.     Emblematic  group. 

Ex.  CONLEGIO.CONSTITVTO.     43mm. 
A6i.  Rev,    (ANN.XXI.;)     ACADEMIIS  .  ARCHIGYMNASII  .  ROMANI    in 

three  lines  within  a  wreath.    43  mm. 

466.  Rev.  FRANC.  I .  AUSTR.  IMP.IN  .  QVIRINAL.  HOSPES.  The  pope 
receiving  the  Emperor  and  Empress  of  Austria  in  the  Quirinal. 
43  mm. 

466.  Rev.    (ANNO. XXII.)     S.FRANCISCI.SEPVLCRVM.GLORIOSVM. 

Interior  of  tomb.     Ex.  MDCCCXVIII.     43  mm. 

467.  Rev.  CONSECRATIO.PANNONIAE.PATRI.  etc.     View  of  porch  of 

achurch.     Ex.  PONTIFICATVS.  etc.     45mm. 

468.  Rev.  DE.SALVT.PVB.BENEMERENTI  within  a  wreath.    43  mm. 

469.  Rev.  IVSTITIA.ET.PAX.OSCVLATAE.SVNT.    Justice,  with  scales, 

receives  olive  branch  from  Victory.    45  mm. 

470.  Rev.     BASILIC. S.PAVLI. EX. INCENDIO.     Eums    of    St.     Paul's. 

43  mm. 

471.  Leo  Xn,  A.  D.   1823-1829.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  (ANNO.!.)     ACA- 

DEMIIS .  ARCHIGYMNASII .  ROMANI   in    three  lines  within  a 
wreath.     43  mm. 

472.  Rev.  BENEMERENTI  within  a  wreath.     32  mm. 

473.  Rev.  BENEMERENTI  within  a  wreath.     43  mm. 

474.  Rev.    ELECT.    XXVIII.    SEPT.    CORON.    V.    OCT.    MDCCCXXIII. 

The  tiara,  keys,  and  chalice.     43  mm. 

476.  iJci;.  TECVM.APERIAM.  ••  VT  THESAVROS.  etc.  St.  Peter 
standing,  holding  up  the  keys.     43  mm. 

476.  Rev.  TV.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 

477.  Rev.  PROSPERE.PROCEDE.ET.REGN  A.     Winged  and  armed  fig- 

ure, holding  keys  and  tiara.     Ex.  MDCCCXXIV.    43  mm. 

478.  Rev.  SEDET.SVPER.VNIVERSVM.     A  female  figure  symboUcal  of 

Religion.     28  mm. 

479.  Rev.  lANVAS.COELI.APERVIT.     Opening  the  holy  door.     43  mm. 

480.  JRci;.  ET.CLAVSIT.MDCCCXXV.     Closing  the  holy  door.    43  mm. 

481.  Ohv.   Bust  of    pope  \.     MISIT.ANCILLAS.SUAS.UT.VOCARENT. 

AD.ARCEM.     The  Madonna  surrounded  by  five  female  figures. 
58  mm. 

482.  Rev.     (ANNO. IV.)      BAPTISTERIO.LIBERIANO.ERECTO.DEDU 

CATO.    View  of  the  Baptistry  in  St.  Mary  Maggiore.    43  mm. 

483.  Rev.      (ANNO.V.)       AVDITORIBVS. ARCHIGYMNASII. ROMANI 

within  a  wreath.    43  mm. 

484.  Rev.  DEIPARIAE.DICATVM.IN.ANTRO.     Chapel  of  the  Virgin  in 

the  Grotto  du  Mont  della  Genga.    43  mm. 
486.  Pius  Vm,  A.  D.  1829-1830.     Ofev.Bustl.     iJeu.  (ANNO.I.)     S.SEDIS 
LATERANEN.POSSESSIO.IX.KAL.IVN.  MDCCCXXIX.    43  mm. 

486.  Rev.      LACRIMAE.PATRIS.LAETITIA.FILIORVM.     Vii^n     with 

cross,  between  two  cherubim.    43  mm. 

487.  iJev.BENEMERENTI  within  wreath.     43  mm. 

488.  Same  as  No.  487.    32  mm. 


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489.  iJer.  AUDITORIBVS.ARCHIGYMNASII.  ROMANI  within  wreath. 

43  mm. 

490.  Rev.     ACADEMIIS.ARCHIGYMNASII. ROMANI     within    wreath. 

40  mm. 

491.  i?ei;.  TV.DOMINVS.ET  MAGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 

492.  Gregory  XVI,  A.  D.  1831-1846.     Ohv.  Bust  of  pope.     Rev.   BENE- 

MERENTI  withina  wreath.     43  mm. 

493.  Rev.  BENEMERENTI  in  two  lines  upon  a  scroll  held  by  two  cupids. 

32  mm. 

494.  Rev.  DEXTERA.DOMINE.  etc.    Figure  symbolical  of  the  Church 

trampling  on  a  dragon.     43  mm. 
496.  Rev.{kn.\\.)     AVDITORIBVS.ARCHIGYMNASIi. ROMANI  within 
a  wreath.    43  mm. 

496.  Rev.  NON.PRAEVALEBVNT.     Emblematic  group  with  view  of  St. 

Peter's  in  the  distance.    43  mm. 

497.  i?er.  S.SEDIS.LATERAN.  POSSESS.     Two  angles  carrying  the  tiara 

and  keys,  etc.     43  mm. 

498.  Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  (ANNO. III.)    PACIS    ET.RELIGIONIS.AMOR. 

Figures  symbolical  of  Peace  and  Religion.    43  mm. 

499.  Rev.   (AN.IV.)   BONO.PVBLICO.LEGIBVS.OPTIMIS.CONSVLIT. 

REM.NVMMARIVM.CONSTITVIT.     Reform  of  finances.     43mm. 

600.  i?CT.  CATILLO. MONTE. AD. ANIENEM.AVERTENDVM  etc.     View 

of  entrance  to  a  tunnel,  a  river  deity  seated.    43  mm. 

601.  Rev.   (A.V.)  MONVM.VET.SERVATA.     Remains  of  the  temple  of 

Antony  and  Faustina.    43  mm. 

602.  Rev.   (A. VII.)    MVSEVM.  GREGORIANVM.  EX.  MON.  ETRVSCIS. 

Tiber  seated,  wolf  and  twins  in  the  distance.     43  mm. 
6QZ.  Rev.   NOVVM.AED. VATICAN. DECVS.MDCCCXXXVII.     Figure 

symbolical  of  Rome,  seated  with  objects  of  ancient  art.    52  mm. 
604.  iJCT.  TV.  DOM  IN  VS.  ET.M  AGISTER.     Christ  washing  the  disciples' 

feet.     32  mm. 
606.   Rev.   (AN.VIll.)    PORTICV.ERVTIS.SOLO.VEIENTI.COLVMNIS. 

EXTRVCTA.     Facade  of  porch  of  a  building.    43  mm. 

606.  Rev.  (A. IX.)   MIRABILIS.DEVS.IN.SANCTIS.SVIS.  etc.     Group  of 

saints  in  nubibus.    Ex.  VII.KAL.IVN.    MDCCCXXXVIIII.    43  mm. 

607.  06i;.  Bust  r.     Rev.  (ANNO. XI.)  BENEFICIENTIA.PVBLICA.     Em- 

blematic group  of  figures.     Ex.   AVCTA.FIRMATA.MDCCCXLI. 
60  mm. 

608.  Rev.   DVCTVS.AQVAE.CLAVDIAE.DILAP.PARTIBUS.REFEC. 

View  of  water  gate  of  the  Claudian  aqueduct.    43  mm. 

609.  Rev.  PORTV.TARRACINAE.APERTO.     View  of  the  harbor  at  Tar- 

racina  and  coast  beyond.    43  mm. 

610.  Rev.  TIBURTIS  •  •  •  •.SERVATI.     Engineering  works  at  Tivoli. 

76  mm. 
6\\.  Rev.   HAEC.EST.  VICTORIA.  QVAE.VINCIT.MVNDVM.     Bible, 
scales,  and  angels,  each  in  wreath.    60  mm. 

612.  06i;.  Bust  r.    2?ct.  MVSEVM. GREGORIANVM.    Ex.  MON.AEGYP- 

TIIS.     Interior  of  Egyptian  Museum. 

613.  Rev.  CENTUMCELL  VRBE.AMPLIFICATA.     View  of  harbor  forti- 

fications.   43  mm. 

614.  Rev.  SACRARIVM.PAVLINVM.  ••••  GREG. XVI .  RESTITVIT. 

Interior  of  structure.    57  mm. 


596         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

616.  Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  VALITVDINARIO   INCVRABILIVM   ••••• 
RESTITVTO.  AMPLIATO.     View  of  the  hospital.    43  mm. 

616.  Rev.  AEQVATO.GALLORI.IVGO.  PONTE  .CONSTRVCTO.  VIA. 

COM  PL  A  N  ATA .     A  bridge  with  six  arches.    40  mm. 

617.  06v.  ARCE.ANCONITANA.RESTITVTA.     View  of  the  fortress. 

618.  Pius  IX,  A.  D.  1846-1878.     Obv.  Bust  1.  (generally).     Rev.  IN  COEM. 

VRB.AD.AGRVM.VERAN.     View  of  a  cemetery.    40mm. 

619.  Rev.    FIDEI    REGVLA.ECCLES.FVNDAMENTVM.     Covenant  de- 

scending amid  clouds. 

620.  iJCT.  ACADEMIIS  ARCHIGYMNASII  ROMAN  I  within  a  wreath. 
521.  Rev.    PRINCEPS    APOSTOLORVM    DOCTOR   GENTIVM  .  ISTI  . 

SVNT.  etc.     Christ  crowning  SS.  Peter  and  Paul.     70  mm. 

622.  06?;.  Bust  r.    JRe?;.  FLORENT  IN   DOMO  DOMINI.     A  wreath  and 

a  plain  field.     Ex.    ESPOSIZIONE.ROMANA.     A.MDCCCLXX. 
77  mm. 

623.  Rev.  Interior  of  St.  Paul's  Beyond  the  Walls.     83  mm. 

624.  06i;.  Bust  of  pope  r.    iJ^-iJ.  OFFICINA  MONETARIA.  etc.    Interior 

of  papal  mint.    83.  mm. 
626.  J?CT.  EGO.DOMINVS.ET.MAGISTER.    Christ  washing  the  disciples' 
feet.     32  mm. 

626.  Rev.  (AN NO. VI I.)  VIA.APPIA.RESTITVTA.     View  of  the  Appian 

Way,  St.  Sebastian  lying  pierced  with  arrows.     Ex.  A.TEMP.S. 
SEBASTIAN  I.  etc.     43  mm. 

627.  Rev.  (ANNO. XI.)  VI.ID.DEC.AN.CHR.MDCCCLIV.  etc.     The  pope 

on  throne  sees  a  vision,  etc.     43  mm. 

628.  Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  (AN. XIII.)  OPT.PR.PROVINCIAR.  etc.     Figures 

symbolical  of  towns  welcoming  the  pope.     43  mm. 

629.  Rev.  (AN. XVI.)   DEVS.MEVS.CONCLVDAT.   etc.     Daniel  in  the 

lion's  den.     Ex.  MDCCCLXI.     43  mm. 

630.  i?ct).  (AN. XIX.)  ANNO. MDCCCLXIV.     The  arch  of  Vespasian.    Ex. 

C.V.VESPIGNANI.ARCH.     43  mm. 

631.  i?CT.  (AN.XX.)TEMPLVM.S.LAVRENTII.M.RESTITVIT.     Viewof 

St.  Lorenzo,  showing  column.     43  mm. 

632.  Ee'y.(AN.XXI.)    HOSPITIVM.DEMENTIBVS.CVRANT.  etc.    View 

of  Lunatic  Asylum.    43  mm. 

633.  Oft-y.  Heads  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul.    ROMAE.PARENTES  etc.   45mm. 

634.  Rev.    CONCILIVM.MAGNVM.TRIDENTI.INCHOATVM.      Figure 

symbolical  of  the  church  holding  a  lamp.     62  mm. 
636.  Rev .  BENE.MERENTI  in  two  lines  within  a  wreath.     37  mm. 

636.  J?et).CAVSA.NOSTRAE.LAETITIAE.RE.DI.SARDEGNA.     Head  r. 

32  mm. 

637.  Rev.  ROMAE.PARENTES.ARBITRIQVE. GENTIVM.     HeadsofSS. 

Peter  and  Paul.     43  mm. 

638.  iJci).  SACRAE  SEDIS. LATER. POSSESS.     Emblematic  group.    Ex. 

VI.IDVS.NOV.MDCCCXXXXVI.    43  mm. 

639.  Rev.  IN.LABORIBVS.A.IVVENTVTE.MEA.   The  Holy  Family.   Ex. 

BENEMERENTIBVS.     52  mm. 

640.  i2ev.(ANN0.ll.)  BASIL.VATICANAE.DECVS.ADDITVM. 1847.  Fig- 

ures of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul  upon  pedestals.    43  mm. 

641.  Rev.    (A.m.)       CONSTITVES.MAGISTROS.PER.TRIBVS.DEVT. 

XVI.    Christ  standing  between  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul.    43  mm. 


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642.  06r.  Crossed  keys,  tiara,  etc.,  in  a  wreath.     PIVS.IX.PONT.MAX. 

ROMAE.RESTITVTVS.CATHOLICIS.ARMIS.COLLATIS.      AN. 
MDCCCXLIX.     32  mm. 

643.  Rev.     (ANNO.V.)       DIRVPTVS.EST.DRACO.ET.DIXIT.DANIEL. 

ECCE.QVEM.COLEBATIS.    A  figure  standing  with  a  dragon  dead 
at  its  feet.     43  mm. 

644.  Rev.     (ANNO. VI.)      ALBANO.ET.ARICIA.PONTE.CONJVNCTIS. 

1851 .     View  of  a  viaduct.     43  mm. 

645.  Rev.{kH.\l\\\.)  MVSEVM.IN.AEDIBVS.LATERAN.AVCTVM.1853. 

Interior  view  of  the  museum  in  the  Lateran.     43  mm. 

646.  Rev.  SINITE.PARVVLOS.VENIRE.AD.ME.     Christ    blessing    the 

children.     43  mm. 

647.  i?et;.(ANNO.X.)     AD.SANCTI.SPIRITVS.LVE.LABORANTES.  etc. 

The  pope  visiting  the  sick.     43  mm. 

648.  Rev.      (ANNO. XIV.)        PORTAM.VRBIS.IN.IANICVLI.VERTICE. 

REST.ORNAV.    View  of  a  city  gate.     Ex.   ANNO.MDCCCLVI. 
43  mm. 

649.  Rev.  (A. XVII.)      PETRI. INOPIAM.CHRISTIANI. STIPE  SVSTEN- 

TANT.     St.  Peter  seated  receiving  gifts.     Ex.  ANTIQVA.PIETAS. 
etc.     43  mm. 

660.  Rev.       (AN. XXII.)         ADSCENSV.COMMODIORE.AD.COLLEM. 

QVIRINALEM.APERTV.     View  of  the   Quirinal,  etc.     Ex.    AN. 
MDCCCLXVII.     43  mm. 

661.  Rev.     (AN. XXIII.)       PORTICVS.DOM.PONT.ET.VAT.EXCVLTA. 

Corridor  in  the  Vatican.     43  mm. 

662.  06t).  Bust  1.     Rev.   PIVS. IX. P.M. BASILICAE. LATERAN. ALTARE. 

AD  VET.FORM.INSTAVR.    The  high  altar  of  the  Lateran. 

663.  Rev.  ADVENTV  OPT.PRINC.FELIX.BONONIA  in  four  lines. 

654.    Ohv.   Bust   r.      Rev.     BONONIENSEM     OFFICINAM.A.A.A.F.F. 
I N  V I S  E  B AT.     The  mint  at  Bologna. 

665.  06v.  Bustl.     Rev.  PROVIDENTIA.OPTIMI.PRINCIPIS.ARICIAE. 

CLIVI.PERICVLO  SVBLATO.     Viaduct  at  Aricia. 

666.  Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  PASCE  OVES  MEAS.     A  shepherd  kneeling  to 

Christ. 

667.  Ohv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  FRANCIAE   MILITES.AEGROTANTES.A.PIO. 

IX.VISITATI.     A  pelican  tearing  her  breast  out  to  feed  young. 

668.  Ohv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  OB.PRAESENTIAM.SVMMI.ANTISTITIS.RE- 

LI G ION.     A  church;  above,  Madonna  and  Child. 

559.  Rev.    PROVIDENTIA    Pll    FERREA  VIA    ROMAN     PROVINCIIS 

JVNGI  CVRAVIT.     A  winged  figure  seated  on  an  engine. 

560.  06i).Bustl.     Rev.\H  VRBEM  REVERSVS  PASTOR  NON  VLTOR- 

A  dove  with  olive  branch. 


ENGLISH  MEDALS. 


1.  Henry  Vm.     Ohv.  Facing  bust  of  the  king,  after  the  portrait  by  Hol- 

bein.    95  mm. 

2.  William  Sancroft,  Archbisliop  of  Canterbury.     Ohv.  Bust  of  the  arch- 

bishop.    Rev.  Busts  of  the  seven  prelates  who  were  committed  to 
the  Tower  of  London  with  Sancroft.     AR.     50  mm. 
8.  OUver Cromwell.     Ofti^.OLIVERVS. DEI. GRATIA. REIPVB.ANGLIAE. 
SCO.ET.H  I  B:&.  PROTECTOR.     Draped  bust  of  Cromwelll.     Rev. 
PAX  QVAERITVR  BELLO.    Shield  of  arms.    AE.    mm. 


598         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

4.  Accession  of  Queen  Anne,  1702.    Obv.  ANNA, D. G.MAG. BR. FR.ET. 

HIB.REGINA.     Bust  of  the  queen.     Rev.  VICEM.GERIT.ILLA. 

TONANTIS.     The  queen  as  Pallas  wielding  fulm  en.     AR.     35  mm. 
8.  Queen  Anne,     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  Britannia  standing  by  the 

eea.     AV.    35  mm. 
6.  Queen  Anne.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Plain.  •  Brass.    45  mm. 

8.  Boscawen.    Taking  of  Cape  Breton,  1768.     Obv.  ADM.  BOSCAWEN 

TOOK  CAPE  BRETON.  Bust  of  Boscawen  r.  Rev.  View  of  the 
harbor  and  forts  of  Louisbourg.     Bronze,  gilded.     40  mm. 

9.  Canadian  Campaigns  in Frencli  War,  1769.     Obv.  GEORGIVS.  II.  REX. 

Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms.     Brass.     43  mm. 

10.  The  same.     Bronze. 

11.  Georgem.     06i;.  GEORGIUS  III  DEI  GRATIA.     Bust  r.     Rev.JAon 

reclining.     Lead.     61  mm. 

12.  George  Augustus  Eliott,  1782.     Obv.  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS  ELIOTT 

GOVERNOR  OF  GIBRALTAR.  Bust  1.  Rev.  FORTITER  ET 
RECTE.     Hercules  with  lion's  skin  and  club.     AE.     35  mm. 

13.  Indian  Peace  MedaL     06r.  GEORGE  III  KING  OF  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

Laureated  bust  r.  Rev.  An  Indian  shooting  at  deer  with  crossbow. 
Brass.     40  mm. 

14.  George  m.     Obv.  Bust  in  armor  r.     Rev.  Oval  shield  of  anus.     White 

metal.     65  mm.     Has  loop. 
16.  Charles  James  Fox.     Obv.  Bust  of  Fox.     GLORY    BE  THINE    IN- 
TREPID FOX,  etc.     i?CT.  Inscription  continued. 

16.  Marriage  of  George,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Caroline  of  Brunswlch,  1797. 

Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  r.  Rev.  JUNXIT  HYMEN  TAEDIS  ILLUS- 
TRIBUS  AMBOS.  Hymen  with  torch,  two  shields  of  arms  tied 
together.     AE.     48  mm. 

17.  Abercrombie.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  warriors  in  hand-to-hand  fight. 

49  mm. 

18.  Duke  of  Wellington.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Cinerary  urn  flanked  with 

flags.     White  metal.     65  mm. 

19.  Waterloo  Medal.     Obv.  The  busts  of  the  four  allied  sovereigns,  in  a 

row,  1.  Rev.  Wellington  and  Blucher,  in  classical  costumes,  mounted; 
around,  the  giants  in  battle  against  Olympus.   Electrotypes.   141mm. 

20.  Accession  of  George  IV.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  A  winged  female  crowning 

the  prince.     AE.     35  mm. 

21.  Coronation  of  William  IV.     Obv.  Head  of  the  king  r.     Rev.  Head  of  the 

queen  r.     AE.     34  mm. 

22.  Visit  of  Queen  Victoria  to  Corporation  of  London,  1837.     Obv.  Coroneted 

bust  1.  Rev.  Receiving  the  queen  at  Guildhall.  White  metal. 
60  mm. 

23.  Same  event.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  22.     Rev.  Front  view  of  Guildhall. 

AE.    55  mm. 

24.  Visit  of  Nicolas  I,  of  Bussia,  to  London,  1844.     Obv.  Bust  of  Czar  1. 

Rev.  Inscription. 
26.  International  Exhibition,  London,  1861.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  of  the 
queen  and  prince  1.     Rev.  Britannia  crowning  the  nations — five  fe- 
males.    Electrotypes,  gilded.     77  mm. 

26.  The  Crystal  Palace,  1864.     Obv.  Bust  of  Prince  Albert  1.    Rev.  View  of 

the  palace.     White  metal.     74  mm. 

27.  Fall  of  Sebastopol,  1866.    Obv.  Battle  scene  on  a  tablet.    Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion. 


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28.  Medal  presented  to  A.  B.  Gansse  for  rescuing  crew  of  the  British  ship. 

Infanta,  1856.  Obv.  Buat  of  Queen  Victoria  1.  Rev.  THE  ]  BRIT- 
ISH I  GOVERNMENT  I  TO  I  MR.  A.  B.  CAUSSE  I  CHIEF 
MATE  I  OF  THE  1  AMERICAN  SHIP  |  HARKAWAY.  AV. 
45  mm. 

29.  Visit  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  to  Canada,  1860.     Obv.  Bust  of  the  prince, 

facing.  Rev. TO  \  COMMEMORATE  |  THE  VISIT  OF  I  ALBERT 
EDWARD  I  PRINCE  OF  WALES  |  TO  |  CANADA  |  1860.  White 
metaL  39  mm. 
80.  Thanksgiving  Service  in  St,  Paul's,  for  the  Recovery  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  1872.  Obv.  Interior  of  the  Cathedral.  Rev.  Queen  Victoria, 
the  Prince  of  Wales  standing  r. ;  on  right,  Britannia.    AE.    76  mm. 

31.  The  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Reign  of  ftueen  Victoria,  1887.     Obv.  Bust 

of  the  Queen.  Rev.  Queen  seated  facing  on  a  throne;  on  left 
attendants.     AE.     77  mm. 

32.  Coronation  of  Edward  vn,  1902.    Obv.  Crowned  busts  of  the  King  and 

Queen,  jugate,  r. ;  in  distance,  Westminster  Abbey.    AE.     63  mm. 

33.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales.     Obv.  Head  of  Alexandra  1.     Rev.  A 

wreath. 

34.  South  African  Campaign.     Obv.  Britannia  sheathing  a  sword;  column 

of  infantry  and  cavalry.  Rev.  Victory  placing  a  laurel  branch  into 
the  hand  of  a  fallen  soldier.     AE.     70  mm. 


86.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  R.  Abercrombie.     Bust  1.     41  mm.     By  Webb. 

36.  Marshall  Gen.  Lord  Beresford.     Bust  r.    41  mm.     By  Webb. 

37.  George  Canning.     Bust  of  Canning  1.    Rev.  Plain.     Brass.     52  mm. 

38.  Field  Marshall  Frederick,  Duke  of  York,    Bust  1.    41  mm.    By  Webb. 

39.  Lieut.  Gen.  Lord  HiU,     Bust  1,     41  mm.     By  Webb. 

40.  Maj.  Gen.  Lord  Hutchinson.     Bust  1.    41  mm.     By  Webb. 

41.  Admiral  Sir  John  Jarvis,  Earl  of  St,  Vincent,    Bust  1.     41  mm.     By 

Mills, 

42.  Moses  Mendelssohn.    Obv.  Bust  of  Mendelssohn  1.    Rev.  A  skull  with 

a  butterfly  upon  it;  above,  PHAEDON.    44  mm.     By  Abraham. 

43.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  John  Moore,     Bust  1,     41  mm.     By  Mills. 

44.  Daniel   O'Connell,     Draped  bust  of  O'Connell  r.     Rev.  Inscription 

within  oak  wreath.     White  metal.     51  mm. 
46.  Samuel  Parr.     Bust  1.     41  mm. 

46.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  T.  Picton.     Bust  in  uniform  1. 

47.  Admiral  Sir  S.  Smith.     Bust  1.     41  mm.     By  Mills. 

48.  Walter  Scott.     Obv.  Bust  of  Scott  1.     Rev.  View  of  the  monument  at 

Edinburgh.     AE.     39  mm.    By  Halliday. 

49.  Shakspeare.    Obv.  Bust,  facing.    Rev.  House  in  which  Shakspeare  was 

born.     AE,     39  mm. 

60.  Henry  M.  Stanley.    Medal  of  Royal  Geographical  Society.     Obv.  Bust 

1.     Rev.  Africa  seated  r.  near  a  mountain;  in  field,  CONGO  NILE 
RVWENZORI. 

61.  Earl  St.  Vincent.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  LOYAL  AND  TRUE.    A  soldier 

and  a  civilian  joining  hands.    48  mm. 

62.  Tennyson.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Wreath.     AE,    48  mm.    By  Minton. 

63.  General  Service,  1793-1814,     Obv.  Head  of  Queen,  diademed,  1.     Rev. 

Queen  Victoria  placing  a  crown  on  head  of  Duke  of  Wellington. 


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64,  Crimean  Award  Medal,  1854.    Obv.  Head  of  Queen  Victoria,  diademed, 

1.     Rev.  A  warrior  with  a  sheathed  sword  about  to  be  crowned  by 

Victory.    AR.     36  mm.     By  W.  &  B.  Wyon. 
55.  Indian  Mutiny,  1857-68.     Obv.  Bust  of  Queen  Victory,  diademate,  1. 

Rev.  Britannia  standing;  a  wreath  in  extended  right  hand.     AR. 

36  mm. 

66.  Washington.     Obv.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.      INSCRIBED  TO 

HIS  MEMORY  BY  D.  ECCLESTON.  LANCASTER  MDCCCV. 
Draped  bust  of  Washington  r.  Rev.  An  Indian  standing  facing; 
around,  THE  LAND  WAS  OURS— HE  LAID  THE  FOUNDATION 
OF  AMERICAN  LIBERTY  IN  THE  XVIII  CENTURY  |  INNUM- 
ERABLE MILLIONS  YET  UNBORN  WILL  VENERATE  THE 
MEMORY  OF  THE  MAN  WHO  OBTAINED  THEIR  COUNTRYS 
FREEDOM.     AE.     76  mm.     By  Webb. 

67.  The  same.    Similar  to  No.  56,  in  brass. 

68.  George  Whitfield.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  A  funeral  urn.     36  mm. 

69.  Total  Abstinence,  Ireland.     Obv.  IN  HOC  SIGNO  VINCES.    Across 

and  shield  of  sacred  arms;  an  angel  crowning  a  man.  Rev.  The 
pledge.     White  metal.     47  mm. 

MKDALS  OP  THE  CITY  OP  liONDON. 

60.  London  Bridge,  1831.     Obv.  Bust  of  William  IV  r.     Rev.  View  of  the 

bridge.     AE.     51  mm.     By  Benj.  Wyon. 

61.  Same.     Obv.  Shield  of  arms.     Rev.  Shield  of  arms  within  a  laurel 

wreath.     AE.    28  mm.     By  Wyon. 

62.  Beform  Bill  of  1833.     Obv.  Label  inscribed  GREY  |  BROUGHAM  I 

ALTHORP]  RUSSEL,  surmounted  by  a  bust  of  William  IV.  Bri- 
tannia extends  to  a  kneeling  female  Reform  Act  of  1832.  Rev. 
Inscription.     AE.     51.5  mm.     By  B.  Wyon. 

63.  City  of  London  School,  1834.     Obv.  Front  view  of  the  school  building. 

Rev.  A  teacher  instructing  a  boy.     AE.     58  mm.     By  B.  Wyon. 

64.  Visit  of  Queen  Victoria  to  London,  1837.     Obv.  Coroneted  bust  of  Vic- 

toria 1.     jRetJ.  Front  view  of  Guildhall.     AE.     55  mm.     By  W.  Wyon. 

65.  Opening  of  New  Coal  Exchange,  1849.     Obv.  Coroneted  head  of  Queen 

Victoria  and  the  heads  of  Prince  Albert,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Prin- 
cess Roval.  Rev.  Interior  of  the  Exchange.  AE.  90  mm.  By 
B.  Wyoh. 

66.  Visit  of  Napoleon  m  to  London,  1855.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  1.     Rev. 

Britannia  presents  Gallia  to  City  of  London.  AE.  77  mm.  By 
B.  Wyon. 

67.  Visit  of  King  of  Sardinia  to  London,  1866.     Obv.  Bust  of  King  1.    Rev. 

Britannia  receives  Sardinia  in  the  presence  of  City  of  London.  AE. 
76  mm.     By  B.  Wyon. 

68.  Welcome  of  Alexandra  to  London,  1863.     Obv.  Bust  of  Alexandra  1. 

Rev.  The  Lord  Mayor  presenting  the  Princess  to  the  City  of  London. 
AE.     By  J.  S.  &  A.  B.  Wyon. 

69.  Visit  of  Abdjil  Aziz  to  London,  1867.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Before  a 

burning  altar  City  of  London  grasps  hand  of  Turkey.  AE.  77  mm. 
By  J.  S.  &  A.  B.  Wyon. 

70.  Blackfriars  Bridge,  1869.     Obv.  Coroneted  bust  of  Victoria  1.    Rev. 

Blackfriars  Bridge  and  Holborn  Viaduct.  AE.  76.5  mm.  By 
G.  G.  Adams. 

71.  Visit  of  the  Shah  of  Persia  to  London,  1876.     Obv.  Mitred  bust  of  Shah 

1.  Rev.  City  of  London  standing  between  arms  of  lx>ndoii  anci 
Persia.    AE.     76  mm.     By  A.  B.  Wyon, 


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72.  Visit  of  the  Emperor  of  Bussia  to  London,  1874.     Obv.  Facing  bust. 

Rev.  City  of  London  greeting  the  Czar.  AE.  77  mm.  By  Chas. 
Wiener. 

73.  Temple  Bar,  1878.     View  of  the  old  Temple  Bar  building.     Lead. 

105  mm.     By  C.  H.  &  J.  Mabey. 

74.  Visit  of  King  George  of  Greece  to  London,  1880.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev. 

City  of  London  receiving  Athena  in  the  presence  of  Britannia.     AE. 
76  mm.     By  G.  G.  Adams. 
76.  Dedication  of  Epping  Forest,  1882.     Obv.  Bust  of  Queen  Victoria  1. 
Rev.  Eoadway  in  the  forest;    City  of  London  standing  1.     AE. 

76  mm.     By  Chas.  Wiener. 

76.  City  of  London  School,  1882.     Obv.  ALBERT  EDWARD.        ALEX- 

ANDRA. Busts,  jugate,  r.  Rev.  Front  view  of  school  building. 
AE.     77  mm.    J.  S.  &  A.  B.  Wyon. 

77.  Opening  of  New  Council  Chamber,  Guildhall,  1884,     Obv.  City  of  Lon- 

don standing  upon  platform  surrounded  by  Commerce,  Unity,  Lib- 
erty, Plenty,  and  Science.  Rev.  Council  Chamber.  AE.  77  mm. 
By  J.  S.  &  A.  B.  Wyon. 

78.  Prince  of  Wales  Receiving  Freedom  of  London,  1886,     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  The  Prince  receiving  casket    from  the  Lord  Mayor.    AE. 

77  mm.    By  G.  G.  Adams. 

79.  Colonial  and  Indian  Reception,  1886.     Obv.  Crowned  arms  of  England 

in  a  glory.  Rev.  Interior  of  Guildhall.  AE.  77  mm.  By  Elkin- 
ton  &  Son. 

80.  Jubilee  of  Victoria,  1887.     Obv.  Youthful  head  as  Queen  and  elderly 

head  as  Empress,  jugate,  1.  Rev.  Britannia  in  lion  biga.  AE. 
80  mm.     By  Scharff. 

81.  Seven  hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Mayoralty,  1889.     Obv.  Busts  of 

Richard  I  and  Victoria.  Rev.  Winged  figure  in  mediaeval  coat  of 
chain  armor  handing  mace  to  City  of  London.  AE.  80  mm.  By 
Elkinton  &  Son. 

82.  Visit  of  the  Emperor  and  Empress  of  Germany,  1891.     Obv.  Busts, 

jugate,  r.  Rev.  Britannia  receiving  Germania.  AE.  80  mm.  By 
Elkinton  &  Son. 

83.  Duke  and  Duchess  of  York,  1893.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  1.     Rev.  Duke 

and  Duchess  in  a  biga  entering  gateway  to  London.  AE,  76  mm. 
By  G.  G.  Adams. 

84.  Visit  of  Christian  IX  of  Denmark  to  London,  1893,     Obv.  Busts,  jugate, 

r.  Rev.  City  of  London  holding  aloft  a  scroll  inscribed  WELCOME 
CHRISTIAN   IX  TO  LONDON.     AE.     75  mm.     By  Bowcher. 

85.  Opening  of  Tower  Bridge,  1894.     Obv.  Busts  of  Victoria,  Prince  and 

Princess  of  Wales  1.  Rev.  View  of  the  Tower  Bridge.  AE.  76  mm. 
By  Bowcher. 

86.  Diamond  Jubilee  of  Queen  Victoria,  1897.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Britan- 

nia, Industry,  and  Progress  receiving  Commerce  and  the  Colonies 
inpresenceof  the  City  of  London.     AE.     77  mm.     By  Spink  &  Son. 

87.  City  of  London  Imperial  Volunteers,  1900.     Obv.  City  of  London  seated 

1,  presents  freedom  of  city  to  departing  Volunteers.  Rev.  Sun  of  the 
empire  rising  behind  a  hill  surrounded  by  young  oaks  representing 
the  new  colonies.     AE.     77  mm.     By  Frampton. 

88.  Coronation  Visit  to  London  of  Edward  vn  and  Alexandra,  1902,     Obv. 

Buste,  jugate,  1.  Rev.  Guildhall  and  the  King  and  Queen  seated  r. 
AE.    76  mm.    By  Seayle  &  Co, 


602         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

FRENCH  MEDALS. 

1.  Maria  de  Medici,  1624.     06?;.  MARIA  AUGUSTA  GALLIAE  ET  NA- 

VARRE  REGINIA,  in  mirror  style.    Bust  r.     Rev.  Plain.     AE. 
106  mm.     By  Dupre. 

2.  Louis  Xra.     Birth  of  Son,  September  6, 1678.     Obv.  LUDOVICVS  XIII. 

FR.ET.NAV.REX.     Draped  bust  r.     iiev.  Facade  of  Val-de-Grace. 
AE.     74  mm. 

3.  Louis  XIV.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Chariot  of  the  sun.     AE.    63  mm. 

4.  Louis   XV,    1745.     Obv.   LVD.XV.CHRISTIANISS.     Bust  r.     Rev. 

Winged  Victory  seated  upon  arms. 
6.  Louis  XV.    Restorer  of  Liberty.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Plain. 
Lead.     64  mm. 

6.  Louis  XVI.     Obv.  Bust  r.     By  Gatteaux.    Rev.  Floral  decoration  and 

crown.    AR.     33  mm. 

7.  Siege  of  the  Bastile,  1780.     06v.  Mob  attacking  the  Bastile.     Rev.Fl&in. 

Lead.     64  mm.     By  Andrieu. 

8.  Balloon  Ascension  of  1783.     Obv.  Two  balloons  ascending.     Rev.  In- 

scription. 

9.  Dedication  of  Medical  School,  1793.    Obv.  Busts  r.  of  Jean  Femel  and 

Ambroise  Pare.    iJer.  Fagade  of  the  building.    Lead.     60  mm.     By 
Gatteaux. 

10.  Death  of  Louis  XVI.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  A  woman  weeping  over  an 

urn.    AR.     30  mm. 

11.  Execution  of  Marie  Antoinette,  1793.     Obv.  Bust  of  queen  1.     Rev. 

Queen  in  tombereau  before  guillotine.     AE.     53  mm. 

12.  Louis  XVI  and  Marie  Antoinette,  1793.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  r.     Rev. 

The  guillotine  and  a  guard  of  soldiers. 

13.  Arrival  in  Paris,  1789.     ARRIVEEDUROIA  PARIS.    Royal  carriage 

with  escort.     84  mm. 

14.  Death  of  Louis  XVn,  1795.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Broken  lily.     AR. 

30  mm. 
16.  Napoleon,  Commander  of  Army  in  Italy,  1796.     Obv.  Bust  of  Napoleon  r. 
Rev.  Napoleon  mounted,  crowned  by  Victory.     AE.     56  mm.     By 
Du  Vivier. 

16.  Napoleon,  Conqueror  of  Eg3rpt,  1798.     06?;.  Bust  facing.     iJev.  Napoleon 

in  camel  chariot.     AE.    41mm.    By-Jouannim. 

17.  Napoleon  Crossing  the  Alps,  1798.     Obv.  The  Emperor  standing  on 

craggy  mountain.     Rev.  Bust  r.  over  a  tablet.     Lead.    67  mm.     By 
Montaguy. 

18.  The  Three  Consuls,  1802.    061;.  Busts  of  Napoleon,  Cambaceres,  and 

Lebrunr.     Rev.  AUX  CONSULS  DE  LA  REPUBLIQUE  FRAN- 
CA! SE;  in  field,  inscription.     White  metal.    68  mm. 

19.  Peace  of  Amiens,  1802.     06v.  BustL     J?ev.  Reclining  figure  with  mural 

crown.     AE.     50  mm. 

20.  Due  d'  Enghien,  1804.     Obv.  Bust  of  duke  L    Rev.  A  riderless  horse  r.; 

PERIIT  HERDS.     AE.    41mm.     By  Gatteaux. 

21.  Bonaparte,  1804.     Obv.  Emperor  standing  on  shield  held  aloft.     Rev. 

NAPOLEON    BONAPARTE    LE   TRES    GLORIEUX    ET  TRES 
AVGVSTE  EMPEREUR  etc.     AE.     44mm. 

22.  Battle  of  Jena,  1806.     Obv.  Laureate  bust  of  _  Emperor  r.     Rev.  The 

Emperor  aa  Jupiter  borne  on  back  of  eagle  in  the  fight. 
28.  Same  Event.    Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Napoleon  as  Jupiter  hurls 
thunderbolt.    AE.    41  mm.    By  Andrieu. 


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24.  Visit  of  Joseph  Napoleon  to  the  Academy  des  Beaux  Arts,  1809.     Obv. 
Front  view  of  building.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.    41  mm. 

26.  Peace  of  Vienna,  1809.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  of  Napoleon  r.     Rev. 

Fortuna  standing  r.  pouring  incense  on  burning  altar.    AE.     68  mm. 
By  Droz. 
86.  Napoleon  at  Elba,   1815,     Obv.  Bust  in  uniform    r.     Rev.  Fortuna 
seated  1.     AE.    41  mm. 

27.  Josephine.    Obv.  Draped  bust,  diademate,  r.    Rev.  Plain.    Lead.    68 

mm.     By  Andrieu. 

28.  Marie  Louise.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  diademate.     Rev.  Plain.     Lead.    68 

mm.     By  Andrieu. 

29.  Napoleon  and  Marie  Louise.     Obv.  Head  of  Napoleon,  laureated,  1. 

Rev.  Head  of  Napoleon,  laureated,  and  of  Marie  Louise,  diademate,  I. 
138  mm.     By  Andrieu. 

30.  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  Island  of  St. 

Helena.     Brass.     68  mm.     By  Andrieu. 

31.  Louis  XVm.    Arrival  in  Paris,  1814.     Obv.  Bust  of  King  r.     Rev. 

France  offers  King  homage  of  army  and  navy.     AE.    68  mm.     By 
Galle. 
82.  Louis  XVni,  Coronation,     06i;.  King  seated  facing.     Rev.Arma.    Lead. 
125  mm. 

33.  Duchesse  d' Angouleme  at  Bochelle,  1824.     Obv.  View  of  harbor.     Rev. 

Scene  in  street  of  Rochelle.     AE.    69  mm. 

34.  Completion  of  the  Equestrian  Statue  of  Louis  XIV  at  Lyons.     Obv. 

Busts,  jugate,  of  Louis  XVIII  and  Charles  X  r.    Rev.  Equestrian 
statue  of  Louis  XIV, 

85.  Signing  of  the  Constitution  by  Due  d' Orleans,  1830.     Obv.  Duke  sign- 

ing the  constitution.     Rev.  Inscription. 

86.  Public  Order.     Obv.  Head  of  Louis  Philippe  I  r.     Rev.  France,  hel- 

meted,  protecting  woman.     AE.     51  mm. 

87.  Louis  Philippe  and  Marie  Amelie.    Obv.  Busts  of  King  and  Queen, 

vis-^-vis.     Lead.     75  mm, 

88.  De  Pastoret,   1830.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     50  mm. 

By  Galle. 

39.  Epidemic  of  Cholera,  1832.     Obv.  Aesculapius  stands  r.  warding  off 

Death.     Rev.  Plain.     Lead.     84  mm. 

40.  Establishment  of  Primary  Schools  in  the  Provinces,  1833.     Obv.  Bust 

of  King  r.     Rev.  A  school  scene,     AE.     52  mm. 

41.  Thonellier,  Inventor  of  the  Coining  Press,  1833.     Obv.  Head  of  Louis 

Philippe  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AR.     38  mm. 

42.  Enlargement  of  Palace  of  Marie  de  Medici,  1836.    Obv.  Medallion  of 

Louis  Philippe  upheld  by  Hercules  and  Venus,     Rev.  Medallion  of 
Marie  de  Medici. 

43.  Marriage  of  Due  d' Orleans  and  Helene  of  Mecklenberg,  1837.     Obv. 

Busts,  jugate,  r.     Rev.  Inscription. 

44.  Taking  of  Constantina  by  Damremont,  1837,     Obv.  Crowned  bust  of 

Louis  Philippe  I.     Rev.  Soldier  in  armor  standing  on  ruins  of  wall. 
By  Caqu6, 

45.  Dedication  of  Triumphal  Arch,  1838.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  An 

Arch.     AE.     25  mm. 

46.  Same  Event.    The  Ordinance  of  June,  1840.     Obv.  Crowned  head  I. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.    37  mm.     By  Barre. 
47.-  Transfer  of  Bemains  of  Napoleon  from  St,  Helena  to  Paris,  1840.    Obv. 
Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  Eagle  on  thunderbolt.    AE.    53  mm. 

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48.  Bemoval  of  Remains  of  Napoleon  from  St.  Helena  to  Paris,  1840,     Obv. 

Bust  of  Louis  Philippe  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     52  mm. 

49.  Establishing  the  Ecole  Normale,  1841.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev. 

Inscription.     68  mm. 

60.  Baptism  of  the  Count  of  Paris,  1841.     Obv.  Head  of  King,  crowned,  r. 

/2ev.  Priest  administering  sacrament  of  baptism.     AE.     68  mm.     By 
Petit. 

61.  Opening  of  the  Railways,  1842.     Obv.  Crowned  head  1.     Rev.  Railway 

trains  running  in  four  different  directions.     AE.     113  mm.     By 
Bovy. 

62.  Session  of  the  Chambers  of  Deputies  for  1842.     Obv.  Head,  laureate, 

r.     i?ei>.  Female  figure  standing  facing.     AE.     57  mm.     By  Petit. 

53.  Death  of  Ferdinand,  Duo  d'Orleans,  1842,     Obv.  Bust  of  prince  roya[ 

1.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     52  mm.     By  Caque. 

54.  The  Same.     Obv. Headr.     i?ei).  France  weeping  over  funeral  urn.     AE. 

53  mm.     By  Petit. 

55.  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  the  Library  of  St.  Genevieve,  1843.     Obv. 

Medallion  of  Louis  Philippe  above  tablet.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE. 
69  mm.     By  Klagmann  and  Fournera. 

56.  Industrial  Exhibition  of  1843.     Obv.  View  of  Paris.     Rev.  A  steamship 

and  a  sailing  vessel.     AE.     53  mm. 
67.  First  Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Ferdinand  Duke  of  Orleans,  1843. 
Obv.  Bust  of  duke  in  uniform  r.     Rev.  Maussoleum.     AE.    52  mm. 
By  Fontaine  and  Caqu^. 

58.  Reception  to  French  Exhibitors  at  Exposition  of  1844.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     33  mm.     By  Caque. 

59.  Enlargement  of  the  Port  of  Havre,  1844.     Obv.  Crowned  head  of  Louis 

Philippe  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     69  mm.     By  Bovy. 

60.  Marechal  Bugeaud,  Governor  of  Algiers,  1844.     Obv.  Bust  of  Louis 

Philippe  r.     Rev.  King's  letter  to  Bugeaud.     AE.     53  mm.     By 
Caque. 

61.  Taking  of  Tangiers  and  Mogador,  1844.     Obv.  Bust  of  Prince  de  Join- 

ville  r.     Rev.  Fleet  engaging  forta.     AE.     33  mm.     By  Caqu4. 

62.  Provisional  Government  of  1848.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion.    AE.     32  mm.     By  Caque. 

63.  Completion  of  the  Palace  of  Foreign  Affairs,  1845.     Obv.  Crowned  head 

1.     Rev.  Front  view  of  palace.    AE.     69  mm.     By  Klagmann  and 
Fournera. 

64.  Completion  of  the  Viaduc  de  Dinan,  1845.     Obv.  Bust  crowned  1. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     69  mm.     By  Bovy. 

65.  Opening  of  the  Paris-Brussels  Railway,  1846.     06i;.  Brussels  and  Paris 

seated  facing.     Rev.  Victory  on  column.     AE.     36  mm.     By  Hart. 

66.  Election  of  Prince  Louis  Napoleon  President  of  France,  1848.     Obv. 

Bust  r.     Rev.  Volume  of  the  Constitution.     Aluminum.     45  mm. 

67.  Same  Event.     Obv.   Head  1.     Rev.   Inscription.     AE.    51  mm.     By 

Barre. 

68.  Establishment  of  the  Museum  of  Coins  and  Medals,  1862.     Obv.  Bust 

of  Count  de  Susay  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     69  mm.     By  Caque. 

69.  Marriage  of  the  Duo  de  Montpensier  and  Louise  Ferdinande  of  Spain, 

1846.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     52  mm.     By 
Borrel. 

70.  Exposition  Universelle,  1865.    Obv.  Head  of  Napoleon  III.    Rev.  Arms 

of  France.     AE.    60  mm.    By  Barre. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         605 

71.  The  Vicitms  of  1870.     Obv.  France  standing  with  head  r.     Rev.  In- 

scription.    AE.     70  mm.     By  Soldi. 

72.  B6publique  Frangaise.    A  plaque.    06v.  Bust  of  France  r.    iJev.  Branch 

of  olive.     AE.     50  by  74  mm.     By  Vernier. 

73.  Proclamation  of  the  French  Republic,  1870.     Obv.  Female  seated  r. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     80  mm.     By  Dubois. 

74.  Paris  Exposition  of  1878.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  1.     Rev.  Fame  flying 

above  exposition  building.     AR.    68  mm.     By  Chaplain. 
76.  President  Carnot,  1887.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Book  of  the  Constitution. 
AE.     73  mm.    By  Chaplain. 

76.  President  CasimirPerrier,  1894.    Ofev.  Bustl.    i?e v.  Female  figure  cast- 

ing ballot.    AE.     73  mm.     By  Chaplain. 

77.  President  Felix  Faure,  1895.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  France  standing  with 

head  turned  1.     AE.     73  mm.     By  Chaplain. 

78.  President  Emile  Loubet,  1899.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  France  preparing 

ballot.    AE.     73  mm.     By  Chaplain. 


79.  Bichat,   Xavier,    1771-1822.      Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev.   Inscription.      AE. 

50  mm. 

80.  Franklin  and  Montyon,  1833.     Obv.  Busts  of  Franklin  and  Montyon  1. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     42  mm.     By  Barre. 

81.  Qambetta.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Star  and  branches  of  oak  and  laurel. 

AE.     69  mm.     By  Roty. 

82.  Hugo.    Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Star  and  branches  of  olive  and  laurel.    AR. 

69  mm.     By  Borrel. 

83.  Jeanrichard,  Daniel.     Obv.  Jeanrichard  standing  1.    Rev.  Arms. 

84.  Lafayette.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Inscription. 

86.  Manuel,  Esconniere,  and  Perreau.     Obv.  Three  busts  in  row  r.     Rev. 
Plain.     AE.     59  mm.     By  Gatteaux. 

86.  Moliere.     Obv.  Bust  \.    iJei;.  Monument.     AE.     57  mm.     ByCaunois. 

87.  Mouton,  Charles.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Tablet  on  trophy  of  flags. 

88.  Richelieu.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Ship  under  sail.     AR.     27  mm. 

VARIOUS  AWARD  AND  OTHER  MEDALS  ISSUED  BY  THE  MINT 

AT  PARIS. 

89.  Prize  medal  for  Marksmanship.     Obv.  Contestants  displaying  target  or 

firing.     Rev.  Wreath.     AE.     50  mm.     By  Dubois. 

90.  The  Marksman.    Obv.  Marksman  standing  facing.    Rev.  Wreath.    AE. 

50  mm.     By  Merley. 

91.  The  Duel.    Plaque.     Obv.   A  duel.     Rev.  Laurel  branch,  arms  and 

gloves.    AE.    44  by  67  mm.     By  Coudray. 

92.  Sports.    Obv.  Female  figure  standing  r.     Rev.  Instruments  of  the  vari- 

ous sports.    AE.    68  mm.    By  Coudray. 

93.  Orpheus.    Prize  medal  for  excellence  in  Music.     Obv.  Laureated  bust. 

Rev.  Winged  genius  of  music.    AE.     69  mm.     By  Coudray. 

94.  Agriculture.     Obv.  Man  ploughing.     Rev.  A  reaper.     Plaque.     63  by 

100.     By  Coudray. 
96.  Group  of  Animals.     Obv.  Domestic  animals.     Rev.  Wreath  of  animal 

heads  and  laurel.    AE.    42  mm.     By  Dubois. 
96.  Flora.     Obv.  Woman  standing  smelling  rose  on  bush.    Rev.  Flowers. 

AE.     36  by  75  mm.     By  Coudray. 


606         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

97.  Horticulture.     Obv.  Two  women  standing.     Rev.  Child  with  flowers. 

AE.     49  by  62  mm.     By  Daniel  Dupuia. 

98.  Vine  culture.     OI!)t).  Nude  female  figure.     i?cv.  Boy  in  vineyard.     AE. 

38  by  68  mm.     By  Dupuis. 

99.  Redemption.     Obv.  Madonna  stands  1.;  lifts  infant  Jesus  high  above 

her  head.     Rev.  Youth  praying.     AE.     74  mm.     By  Duprl. 

100.  Hommage  aux  Graveurs.     Obv.  Nude  female  standing  r.     Rev.  Branch 

of  laurel.     AE.     48  by  63  mm.     By  Lechevrel. 

MEDALS  OF  IL.IiTJ8TRIOUS  MEN. 

[Issued  at  Paris  by  a  M.  Durand.] 
These  medals  uniformly  present  on  the  obverse  the  portrait  of  the  sub- 
ject, and  on  the  reverse  an  inscription  stating  the  place  and  date  of  birth, 
and  date  of  death.     They  were  issued  from  1818  to  1830,  and  are  of  the 
uniform  size  of  41  mm. 

101.  Boerhaave,  Herman.     Bust  1.     By  Vivier. 

102.  Bacon,  Boger.     Bust  r.     By  Gayrard. 

103.  Boccaccio,  Giovanni.     Laureated  bust  r.     By  Wolff. 

104.  Bembo,  Pietro.     Bust  r.    By  Veyrat. 

105.  Bergmann,  Thobern.     Bust  1.     By  Salmson. 

106.  Cimarosa,  Domenico.     Bust  1.     By  Barre. 

107.  Camoens,  Luiz  de.     Laureated  head  r.     By  Caqu6. 

108.  Cortes,  Hernando.     Bust  wearing  large  ruff  1.     By  Vivier. 

109.  Camden,  William.     Bust  1.     By  Caqu^. 

110.  Descartes.     Bust  1.     By  Henrionnet. 

111.  Erasmus  Desiderius.     Bust  1.     By  Pingret. 

112.  Gellert,  Christian  Fuerchtgott.     Bust  r.     By  Brandt 

113.  Gluck,  Christopher.     Bust  r.     By  Gayrard. 

114.  Goujon,  Jean.     Bust  r.    By  Veyrat. 

115.  Haller,  Albert.     Bust  r.     By  Caqu6. 

116.  Hedlinger,  J.  Carl.     Bust  1.     By  Caqu6. 

117.  Hoffmann,  Frederick.     Bust  1.     By  Wolff. 

118.  Hugenius,  Christian.     Bust  r.     By  Henrionnet. 

119.  Lacaille,  N.  Louis.     Bust  1.     By  Schmit. 

120.  Lefort,  Francis.     Bust  r.     By  Pettit. 

121.  Le  Sueur,  Eustachius.     Bust  1.     By  Veyrat. 

122.  Leuchtenberg,  Eugenius,  Graf  von.     Bust  1. 

123.  Linnaeus,  Carl.     Bust  1.     By  Dubois. 

124.  Milton,  John.     Bust  1.     By  Vivier. 

126.  Molifere,  Poquelin  de.     Bust  1.     By  Gayrard. 

126.  Oxenstiern,  Axelius.     Bust  1.    By  Salmson. 

127.  Petrarch,  Francisco.     Laureated  bust  r.     By  Jeuffroy. 

128.  Suflfern,  Pierre  Andr6  de.     Bust  r.    By  Barre. 

129.  Thou,  Auguste  de.    Bust  r.    By  Rogat. 

130.  Tilly,  N.  Jean.     Bust  1.     By  Pingret. 

131.  Turgot,  A.  B.  Jacques.     Bust  1.     By  Desbceufs. 

132.  Vesalius,  Andreas.     Bust  r.     By  Lefevre. 

133.  WaUstein,  Albert.    Bust  r.    By  Wolff, 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS.         607 

134.  Washington,  George.     Head  r.     By  Bacon. 

135.  Washington,  George.     Bust  1.     By  Vivier. 

136.  Witt,  Johann  de.     Bust  r.     By  Pingret. 


137.  Waldeck-Rousseau.     A  plaque.     Bustr. ;  in  field  to  right,  F.  VER- 

NON,  the  artist.     AK.     70  by  99  mm. 

138.  Emile  Gaston  Boutmy.     A  plaque.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Gallia,  in 

classical  costume,  standing.     AR.     43  by  60  mm.     By  Roty. 

139.  Princess  Helena  Bibesco.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Piano  with  a  cupid 

hovering  above.     AR.     80  by  92  mm.     By  Chaplain. 

140.  President  Chalmin.     A  plaque.     Bust  1.     AR.     103  by  127  mm.     By 

Chaplain. 

141.  Anatole  France.     A  plaque.     Bust  r.     AE.     103  by  123  mm.     By 

Nocq. 

142.  International  Conference  on  Cancer,  1910.     Obv.  Paris  seated  1.,  by 

the  Seine.     Rev.  Female  seated,  instructing  youth.     AE.     56  by 
82  mm.     By  Szirmai. 

143.  First  Peace  Congress  at  The  Hague,  1907.     Obv.  Busts  of  Nicolas  II 

and  Wilhelmina,  vis-a-vis.     Rev.  Crowned  female  seated  r.     AE. 
72  by  90.     By  Szirmai. 

144.  Conciliation  Internationale.     Obv.  Female  kissing  another  on  fore- 

head.    Rev.  Inscription  and  olive  branch.     AE.    45  mm.     By 
Yencesse. 


GERMAN  MEDALS. 


1.  Homage    to  Frederick  Wilhelm,   the    "Great  Elector,"    1663.     Obv. 

Wreath  over  sword  and  scepter,  crosswise.     Rev.  Inscription.     AR. 
25  mm. 

2.  Frederic  Wilhelm,  King  of  Prussia.     Obv.  Bust  in  armor  1.     Electro- 

type.    42  mm.     By  Loos. 

3.  Frederick  n.     06 v.  Radiate  bust  of  King  r.    Electrotype.    42  mm.    By 

Loos. 

4.  Marksmanship  Prize  Medal.     Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev.   DEM  |  BESTEN  | 

SCHUETZ EN.  within  an  oak  wreath.     AR.     42  mm. 
6.  Friederich  Philip  Rosentiel,  1828.     Obv.  Draped  bust  of  Rosentiel   1. 
Rev.  Inscription  within  oak  wreath.     AE.     45  mm. 

6.  Frederic  Wilhelm  IV,  1851.     Obv.  Head  r.     Rev.  ZURHVLDIGUNG- 

HOHENZOLLERN  D.  23.  AUGUST  1851.     AE.     31mm. 

7.  Christopher  Fried.  Goedeking,  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Service.     Obv. 

Head  of  Goedeking  r.    Rev.  Inscription  within  an  oak  wreath.    AR. 
45  mm. 

8.  The  same.     Similar  to  No.  7,  but  in  bronze. 

9.  Ernst  Moritz  Arndt.     Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev.   Inscription.     White  metal. 

43  mm. 

10.  Restoration  of  Peace,  1779.     Obv.  Broken  column;  an  army  in  camp. 

iJev.  RESTAVRATA.     A  peace  monument.     AR.    46  mm. 

11.  Medal  for  Service  in  War.     Obv.  W  R  in  monogram,  crowned.     Rev. 

KRIEGS  VERDIENST.     White  metal.    40  mm. 


608         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

12.  Hamburg,  1732.     Obv.  Arms  of  Hamburg.     Rev.  Neptune  and  Aqua- 

rius.    White  metal.    49  mm. 

13.  Hamburg,  Thousandth  Anniversary  of  the  City,  1803.     Obv.  Hammonia 

seated  1.     Rev.  View  of  the  citv;  HAMBURGS  TAUSENDJAEH- 
RIGE  JUBELFEIER.     1803.     AE.     40  mm. 

14.  The  Three  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Adoption  of  the  Municipal 

Constitution.     Obv.   Citizens  of    Hamburg  receiving  constitution. 
Rev.  Arms  of  Hamburg.     AR.     42  mm. 

15.  Johan  George  Rausch.    Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Inscription.    AR.    42  mm. 

16.  Commemorating  War  of  1813-14,  by  Hanseatic  League.     Obv.  GOTT 

WAR  MIT  UNS.     Three  shields  of  arms.     iJev.  Inscription. 


17.  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1648.     Obv.  Three  doves  placing  olive  branches 

upon  crown  and  scepter.     Rev.  View  of  the  city.    AV.    41  mm. 

18.  Taking  of  Breisack,  1674.     Obv.  Barnard,  Duke  of  Saxony,  mounted 

1.     Rev.  View  of  city.     AR.     59  mm. 

19.  Franco-German  Peace  of  1697.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Female 

standing.     AR.     32  mm. 

20.  Bestoration  of  Leisnig,  1800.     Obv.  The  burning  city.     Rev.  City  re- 

stored.    AR.     25  mm. 

21.  Field  Marshall  Wrede,   Bavaria,  1814.    Jetton.     Obv.   Bust  1.     Rev. 

Female  standing  and  placing  wreath  upon  a  tomb.     AR.     35  mm. 

22.  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Marriage,  John  and  Queen  Amalia  of  Saxony, 

1872.  Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  r.  Rev.  1822  |  10.  NOVEMBER  |  1872. 
AR.     41  mm. 

23.  For  Promotion  of  Mechanical  Arts  and  Industries.     Obv.   DIE   GE- 

SELLSCHAFT  ZUR  VERVOLLKOMMNUNG  DER  MECHANI- 
SCHEN  KUENSTE  UND  GEWERBE  ZU  WUERZBURG.  Rev. 
Inscription.     AR.     36  mm. 

24.  Marriage  Medal.      Obv.  A  bridal  couple.     Rev.  The  wedding  feast  of 

Cana.     AR.     61  mm. 
26.  Edward  Jenner.     06?;.  Bustof  Jennerl.     J?ei;.  Children  in  circle  about  a 
cow.    AE.     37  mm.     By  Loos. 

26.  Beethoven.      Obv.  Head  of  Beethoven  1.     Rev.  An  ancient  lyre. 

27.  Sigismund    Diederich    Ruecker.     Obv.  Arms.     Rev.   DEM  |  UNER- 

MUDETEN  I  BORGER,  17  OCT.  1838.     AR.     43mm.     ByAlsing, 

28.  World's  Exposition,  Vienna,  1873.     Obv.  A  female  holding  a  wreath, 

bornealoft  by  a  dragon.  Rev.\NE.LT  AUSSTELLUNG  1873  IN 
WIEN.     AE.     53  mm. 

29.  Harvest  Medal.     Obv.  Hand  extended  from  cloud,  pouring  fruit  from 

a  cornucopia.     Rev.  Sheaf  of  grain.     White  metal.     38  mm. 


30.  The  Creation  of  the  Human  Race.     Obv.  The  creation  of  Eve.     Rev. 

Ejection  of  Adam  and  Eve  from  the  garden.     White  metal.    56  mm. 

31.  Baptism  of  Christ.      Obv.  Christ  baptized  by  St.  John.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion.    AE.     39  mm. 

32.  Same  Subject.    Obv.  Bust  of  Christ  1.    Rev.  The  ceremony  of  baptism. 

AE.     37  mm. 

33.  Burial  of  Christ,     Obv.  Burial  of  Christ.     Rev.  Skull  and  butterfly,  and 

a  Bible  on  a  table.     AE.    51  mm. 

34.  Prophecy   of   the  Brazen  Serpent  Fulfilled.     Obv.  Worshipping  the 

brazen  serpent.     Rev.   Christ    on    the    cross;    worshippers.     AR. 
46  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         609 

86.  The   Christ.     Obv.   Facing  bust  of    Christ.    Rev.  Inscription.     AE. 

42  mm. 
86.  John  Huss,  Martyrdom  of,  1416.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Huss  tied  to  stake. 

AR.     43  mm. 

37.  Luther,  1526.     06t;.  Bust  of  Luther  1.     Rev.S.M.L.  A.D.  1526. 

38.  Luther,  1637.     Oftt;.  Half-length  figure  of  Luther.     i?ei;.  IN  SILENTIO 

ET  SPES.     Two  cherubim  supporting  a  heart.     AR.    45  mm. 

FIRST  CENTENNIAL  OP  THE  REFORMATION,  1617. 

39.  Luther  and  Huss.     Obv.  A  goose  on  spit.     Rev.  A  swan  (Luther) 

swimming.     AR.     33  mm. 

40.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther    r.     Rev.  MEMORIA  JUBILEI   EVANGELICI 

A.D.  1617.     A  heart.     AR.     33  mm. 

41.  06v.  Luther  removing  bushel  from  over  candle.     Rev.  MARTI NVS 

LVTHERVS  THEOLOGIE.D.     Date  in  chronogram. 

42.  Obv.  Bust  of  Huss  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  Luther  1. 

43.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther.     Rev.  View  of  Wittenburg.     SOLE  ORIENTE 

NOVO  SIT  WITTENBERGA  PERENNIVS.     AR.    44mm. 

SECOND  CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  REFORMATION,  1717. 

44.  Obv.  Luther  removing   bushel    from    over  candle.     Rev.  Trumpet, 

wreath,  and  Bible. 
46.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  View  of  Jerusalem.     AR.    44  mm. 

46.  Obv.  Frederick  III,  and  John  George  of  Saxony,  holding  Bible.     Rev. 

Similar  to  obverse  of  No.  44.     AR.     33  mm. 

47.  Obv.  Female  seated  r.,  with  chalice  in  hand.     Rev.  A  swan  loosing  the 

cords  that  tie  a  Bible.     AE.     38  mm. 

48.  Obv.  Christ  walking  between  Luther  and  Melancthon.    Rev.  Luther 

trimming  a  candle.     AR.     42  mm. 

49.  Obv.  Luther  and  Frederick  III  at  the  altar.     Rev.  Inscription.    AE. 

44  mm. 

60.  Schwemfort.     Obv.  View  of  the  city  of  Schweinfort.     Rev.  A  flying 

angel  carrying  a  Bible.    AE.    38  mm. 

61.  Eisenach.     Obv.  Luther  standing  by  a  table  with  candle  and  Bible. 

Rev.  Lighthouse.     AR.    41  mm. 

62.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  Inscription.     AR.     30  mm. 

63.  Halle.     Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  An  ark;  NULLAS    HIC    ME- 

TUETUNDAS,  with  date  in  chronogram. 

64.  Nuremburg.     Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  A  palm  tree;    FOLIVM 

EIVS  NEC  DEFLVET  with  date  in  chronogram.     AR.    38  mm. 
66.  Eegensburg.     Obv.  CVSTODE     DEO     CUSTpDIO     IVRA.     Seated 
figure  (the  church)  and  swan.     Rev.  Inscription. 

THIRD   CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  REFORMATION,  1817. 

66.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther;  MARTINVS  LVTHERVS  DOCTOR  SACRAE 

THEOLOGIAE  with  date  in  chronogram.     iJei;.  An  open  Bible  on 
a  pulpit.    AR.    25  mm. 

67.  Vienna.     Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  Inscription.    AR.    40  mm. 

By  Lang. 

68.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.    Rev.  Busts  of  Zwingli  and  Melancthon.    AR. 

40  mm.    By  Loos. 


610         CATALOGUE  OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

69.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  Luther  standing  with  Bible  and  candle 
AR.    37  mm. 

60.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.    Rev.  Open  Bible,  heart,  and  cross  on  a  pulpit 

AE.    45  mm. 

61.  Obv.  Busts  of  Luther  and  Calvin  r.    Rev.  An  open  Bible  in  a  glory. 

AR.    42  mm. 

62.  Hamburg.     Obv.   GOTTES  WORT  UND   LUTHERS   LEHR  WIRD 

VERGEHEN   NIMMERMEHR.     Bust  of  Luther  1.     Rev.Armaoi 
the  city  of  Hamburg. 

63.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  pointing  to  the  open  Bible.     Rev.  Luther  affixing 

theses  to  church  door  in  Wittemburg.     AR.    43  mm. 

64.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  58.     Rev.  Luther  with  lighted  candle  drawing  back 

curtain  and  revealing  the  Christ.     AR.     43  mm. 
66.  Obv.  Luther  standing  with  Bible  and  candle.     Rev.  A  castle.     AR. 

30  mm. 

FIRST   CBNTBNNIAIj   OP  THE   ArTGSBTJRG   CONFESSION,   1630. 

66.  Obv.  Half-length  figure  of  Luther  1.     Rev.  Inscription. 

67.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  Huss  r. 

68.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  67.     Rev.  Two  cherubim  each  with  an  open  Bible. 

SECOND  CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  AUGSBURG  CONFESSION,  1730. 

69.  Augsburg.     Obv.  A  female  seated,  with  arms  of  the  city  at  her  side. 

Rev.  Eye  and  rays  shining  on  a  tablet  inscribed  CON  F.AVG.     AR. 
24  mm. 

70.  Obv.  View  of  the  city  of  Augsburg.     Rev.  Luther  presenting  the  Con- 

fession to  Charles  V.    AR.    42  mm. 

71.  Obv.   King  on  throne.     Rev.  Luther  writing  in  his  library.    AR. 

31  mm. 

72.  Obv.  Busts  of  Luther  and  Melancthon  r.     Rev.  Worshippers  kneeling. 

AR.     44  mm. 

73.  Obv.  Similar  to  No.  66.     Rev.  Reading  the  confession  in  the  Diet.    A 

medallic  box  containirg  23  vignettes.     White  metal.    44  mm. 

74.  Eisenach.     Obv.  Passage  of  scripture.    Rev.  A  church  on  a  hill;  Scrip- 

ture texts.     AR. 
76.  Nuremburg.     Obv.  DeHvering  the  Confession  to  Charles  V.    Rev.  In- 
scription.    AR. 

76.  Obv.  Busts  of  Luther  and  Melancthon  r.     Rev.  Christ  seated  in  clouds. 

AR.     32  mm. 

77.  Obv.  Bust  of  Christ.     Rev.  Inscription  with  date  in  chronogram. 

THIRD  CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  AUGSBURG   CONFESSION,  1830. 

78.  Augsburg.     Obv.  Busts  of  Luther  and  Melancthon  r.    Rev.  Bishop's 

palace  at  Augsburg,  1530. 

79.  Berlin.    Obv.  Presenting  the  Confession.    Rev.  Large  shield  of  arms. 

AE.    45  mm. 

80.  Obv.  Luther  and  Melancthon  standing.     Rev.  Inscription.     Electro- 

types. 

81.  Dresden.  Obv.  Busts  of  Luther,  John  the  Elector,  and  Melancthon. 

Rev.  Dr.  Bayer  presenting  the  Confession  to  the  King. 

82.  Obv.  Luther  and  Melancthon  standing.     Rev.  Inscription.     AR. 

83.  Leipsic.     Ofcv.  Luther  preaching.    iJe^;.  Bust  of  Duke  Henry  the  Pius  1. 


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84.  Wittemburg.  Third  Centennial  of  the  Completion  of  Luther's  Transla- 
tion of  the  Bible.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  1.  Rev.  Luther  presenting 
the  translation  to  Germania. 

86.  Obv.  Bust  of  Luther  1.     Rev.  Monument. 

86.  Saxony.     Obv.  John  George  of  Saxony  and  four  dukes  of  Hesse,  An- 

halt,  Brandenburg,  and  Lueneberg.     Rev.  The  same  taking  oath  to 
the  confession.     AR.     42  mm. 

87.  Expulsion  of  the  Protestants  from  Salzburg.     Obv.  The  exodus  from 

Salzburg.     Rev.  Inscription.     AR, 

88.  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Peace  of  Westphalia,  1748.     Obv.  View 

of  the  city  of  Muenster.     Rev.  View  of  the  city  of  Augsburg.     AR. 

89.  The  Four  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Luther's  Birth,  1867.     Obv.  Bust 

of  Luther  r.     Rev.  John  Huss  at  the  stake.     AR. 

90.  Strasburg  Cathedral.     Obv.  View  of  the  Cathedral.     Rev.  Portrait  sta- 

tue of  the  architect. 

91.  Worms.     06"!;.  The  Luther  monument  in  Worms.     Rev.  Inscription. 

AR.    60  mm. 

SUPPLEMENTARY. 

92.  Franz  von  Lenbach.    Plaque.  Obv.  Bust  of  Lenbach  r.    Rev.  A  female 

representing  Art  seated  r.     AR.     70  by  100  mm.     By  H.  Kautsch. 

93.  Madam  Kautsch.     Obv.  Bust  1.     No  reverse.     AR.     100  mm.     By 

Kautsch. 

94.  Theodore  Mommsen.     A  plaque.     Facing  bust  of  Mommsen.    AE.     66 

by  106  mm.     By  Kounitzky. 


RUSSIAN  MEDALS. 


1.  Anna,  Empress,  A.  D.  1730-1740.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.     Rev.  EflBgy 

of  the  Empress  in  nubibus.     AE.     75  mm. 

2.  Amnesty  to  Political  Prisoners,  1741.     Obv.  Bust  of  Empress  Elizabeth 

r.     Rev.  CLEMENTIA   AVGUSTA.     Empress  standing  offering  a 
palm  branch  to  prisoners.     AE.     65.  mm. 

3.  Catherine  n.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.  The  Empress  standing,  lead- 

ing young  Czarevitch;  in  front,  woman  standing  with  bowed  head. 
AE,     65  mm. 

4.  Destruction  of  Turkish  Fleet,  1770.    Obv.  Bust  of  admiral  Count  Alexis 

Orloff  r.     Rev.  Map  of  scene  of  the  engagement.     AE.    93  mm. 

5.  Deliverance  of  Moscow,  1771.     Obv.  Bust  of  Count  Gregorovitch  Orloff 

1.    Rev.  The  count,  mounted,  1.     AE.    93  mm. 

6.  Peace  of  Kutchuk  Kainardji,  1774.     Obv.  Bust  of  Count  Romanzoff  r. 

Rev.  A  warrior,  fully  armed,  standing  facing;  arms  and  a  trophy. 
AE.     94  mm. 

7.  Marriage  of  Czarevitch  Paul  and  Maria  Feodorovna,  1776.     Obv.  Two 

busts  r.    Rev.  Winged  genius  setting  fire  to  two  hearts.    AE.    65  mm. 

8.  Unveiling  Monument  to  Peter  the  Great,  1782.     Obv.  Bust  of  Catharine 

II 1.    Rev.  View  of  the  monument.     AE.     62  mm. 

9.  Hospital  at  Moscow   Dedicated   1804.    Obv.  Bust  of   Count  Nicolas 

Scheremetof  1.     Rev.  Female  extending  olive  branch  to  a  mother 
and  her  hand  to  a  lame  man;  above,  "  Compassion."    AE.    78  mm, 

10.  Dedication  of  Bourse,  St.  Petersburg,  1806.     Obv.  Bust  of  Alexander  I 

r.     Rev.  View  of  the  building.     AR.     51  mm. 


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11.  Battle  of  Elizabethpol,  1826.     Obv.  Imperial  Russian  eagle.     Rev.  Rus- 

Bian  warrior  striking  cavalryman.     AE.     65  mm. 

12.  Taking  of  Tauris,  1827.     Obv.  Imperial  Russian  eagle  in  wreath.    Rev. 

Two  priests  and  an  oflBcer  making  submission  to  Russia.    AE. 
65  mm. 

13.  Death  of  Empress  Maria  Feodorovna,  1828.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  An 

angel  pointing  upward.    AE.     68  mm. 

14.  Russo-Turkish  War,  1828-1829.     Obv.  Russian  imperial  eagle.    Rev. 

Armed  warrior  and  large  eagle,  making  way  across  mountains 
(Balkans).     AE.    65  mm. 
16.  Crossing  the  Danube,  June  8,  1828.     Obv.  As  last.     Rev.  Russian  war- 
rior standing  in  a  boat.     AE.     65  mm. 

16.  Capture  of  Kars,  July  16,  1828.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  Russian  soldier 

standing  on  rampart.     AE.     65  mm. 

17.  Surrender  of  Turkish  Forts  Beyond  Danube,  1828.     Obv.  As  No.  14. 

Rev.  Three  Turks,  representing  Varna,   Braila,  and  Shumla,  make 
submission  to  Russia.     AE.     65  mm. 

18.  Taking  of  Akhaliz,  1828.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  Crumbling  rampart; 

fallen  and  fleeing  soldiers.     AE.     65  mm. 

19.  Defeat  of  the  Turks,  July  2,  1829.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  "Total  de- 

struction of  two  divisionsof  the  Turkish  army."     Hand-to-hand  fight. 
AE.     65  mm. 

20.  Taking  of  Erzerum,   1829.     Obv.  As  No.   14.     Rev.  Russian  soldier 

standing  before  a  tablet  inscribed  "  Erzerum."    AE.     65  mm. 

21.  Engagement  of  the  Warship  Mercury,  1829.     Obv.   As  No.  14.     Rev. 

Mercury  standing  on  a  shell  waging  battle  with  two  monsters  on 
hippocampi.     AE.     65  mm. 

22.  Taking  of  Adrianople,  1829.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  Russian  warrior 

seated;  to  left,  eagle;  to  right,  military  arms.     AE.     65  mm. 

23.  Peace  of   Adrianople,    1829.     Obv.   "Peace   with    Russia."    View  of 

Adrianople.    Rev.  View  of  the  city  of  Burgas. 

24.  Taking  of  Erivan,  October  13,  1829.     Obv.  As  No.  14.     Rev.  Russian 

warrior  standing  in  broken  rampart  walls.     AE.     65  mm. 
26.  Completion  of  Moscow  Cathedral,  1838.     Obv.  Front  view  of  the  ca- 
thedral.    Rev.  "  Not  unto  us,  not  unto  us,  but  in  thy  name."     An  eye 
in  a  glory. 

26.  Dedication  of  St,  Isaacs,  St.  Petersburg,  1868.     Obv.  Bust  of  Peter  I; 

around,  busts  of  Catharine  II,  Paul  I,  Alexander  I,  and  Nicolas  I. 
Rev.  View  of  the  building.    AE.     80  mm. 

27.  Dedication  of  the  Eoyal  Mining  Institute,  1873.     Obv.  Busts  of  Cath- 

arine II  and  Alexander    II.     Rev.  View  of  the  building.     AE. 
80  mm. 

28.  Opening  of  the  Astronomical  Observatory  at  Poltava,  1839.     Obv.  Bust 

of  Nicolas  I  r.     Rev.  View  of  the  building.     AE.     66  mm. 

29.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Imperial  Technological  Institute.     Obv.   A  cog- 

wheel in  center  of  a  triangle.     Rev.  Central,  plain  field  for  recipient's 

name.    AE.     65  mm. 
80.   Centennial   Jubilee   of  Academy  of   Science,    1864.      Obv.   Bust  of 

Catherine  II  upon  a  column;  near  base  of  column,  seated  female 

figures  representing  sculpture,   architecture,   and  painting.     Rev. 

Bust  of  Alexander  II. 
31.  Alexander  n.    A  medallion.     Obv.  Bnstr.     Rev.Flain.    AE.    108mm. 
82.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Imperial  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.     Obv.  Russian  eagle 

upon  Corinthian  column.     Rev.  Winged  female  figure  seated  upon 

capital  of  a  column.     AE.     51  mm. 


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33.  Award  Medal  for  Merit  in  Science.     Obv.  Head  of  Nicolas  I  1.     Rev. 

Athena  placing  a  wreath  upon   head  of  kneeling  warrior.     AE. 
67  mm. 

34.  IvanBetzki;  "Unveiling  of  Monument.     Obv.  Bust  of  Betzki  r.     Rev. 

The  monument,  at  the  foot  of  which  sit  female  and  two  small  chil- 
dren.    AE.     35  mm. 
36.  Gen.  Peter  Schoovalof.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Youth  wearing  chlamys 
seated  1.  upon  a  cannon.     AE.     55  mm. 

36.  Ivan  Fedorovitch  Krusenstem ;  Fiftieth  Year  in  Navy.     Obv.  Bust  1. 

Rev.  Winged  female  standing  in  front  of  model  of  a  ship. 

37.  Paul  Gregorevitch  Demidoflf.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE. 

65  mm. 

38.  Ivan  Andreivitch  Krylof ;  Fiftieth  Year  of  Literary  Activity,  1838.     Obv. 

Bust  1.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     51  mm. 

39.  Count  Georg  Canchrene,  Financier,   1843.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  VI Rl 

EGREGIE  DE  PATRIA  MERITI.  etc.,  in  four  lines.     AE.    55mm. 

40.  Nicolas  Souhazanet;  Fiftieth  Year  of  Service,   1861.     Obv.   Head  1. 

Rev.  Inscription. 

41.  Alexander  Maxsimovitch  Kneivitch,  1861.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion. 

42.  Constantine  Ton;  Fiftieth  Year  of  Active  Work,  1865.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     52  mm. 

43.  F.  H.  Brunn;  the  Fiftieth  Year  with  Imperial  Academy  of  Arts,  1868. 

Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Inscription. 

44.  Alexander  Paulovitch  Brunoff ;  the  Fiftieth  Year  as  Professor  of  Archi- 

tecture, 1871.     Obv.  BuatT.     i?eu.  "  In  memory  of  fifty  years  service." 
1871.     AE.     52  mm. 
46.  Prof.  Victor  Boonjakowsky;  the  Fiftieth  Year  as  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics, University  of  Paris,  1876.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Inscription  as 
No.  44.     AE.     70  mm. 

46.  Dr.  John  Frederic  Brandt;  Fiftieth  Year  as  Professor  of  Medicine  at 

University  of  Berlin,  1876.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Inscription  within 
laurel  wreath.    AE.     70  mm. 

47.  Prof.  Jordan,  Director  of  Painting,  Academy  of  Arts,  1874.    Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Inscription.     AE. 

48.  Count  Feodor  Litke,  Geographer.     Obv.  Bnatr.     jRe?;.  "From  the  impe- 

rial Russian  geographical  society;"  scientific  apparatus;  below,  "For 
his  labors  in  geography." 


DUTCH. 

1.  Admiral  Maarten  Harpertzoon  van  Tromp,  A.  D.  1697-1663.     Obv.  Facing 

bust  of  van  Tromp.     Rev.  Plain.     71  mm. 

2.  Treaty  of  Breda,  1667.     Obv.  A  lion  trampling  on  cannon  and  other 

arms.     Rev.  Plain.     70  mm. 

3.  Cornelius  and  John  de  Witt,  A.  D.  1623-1672.     Obv.  Busts  vis-Jl-vis. 

Rev.  A  many-headed  monster,  the  Populace,  devouring  the  two 
men.     72  mm. 

4.  Recognition  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  by  Friesland, 

1782.  Obv.  A  Frisian  joins  hands  with  America  and  rejects  the 
olive  branch  offered  by  Britannia.  Rev.  A  hand  extends  from  the 
clouds  a  crowned  shield  bearing  the  arms  of  Friesland.     44  mm. 


614         CATALOGUE  OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

6.  Recognition  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States  by  the  States 
General,  1782.  Obv.  A  female,  representing  the  Netherlands,  and  an 
Indian  woman,  America,  join  hands  over  a  burning  altar.  Rev. 
TYRANNIS  VIRTUTE  REPULSA.  A  unicorn  which  has  broken 
his  horn  on  a  lofty  rock.     45  mm. 

6.  Commercial  Treaty  Between  the  Netherlands  and  the  tTnited  States, 

1782.  06i;.  JUSTITIAM  ET  NON  TE.MNERE  DIVOS.  A  monu- 
ment, and  Mercury  placing  a  wreath  upon  a  shield  attached  to  its 
side;  basket  of  fruit  and  ship's  anchor.  Rev.  Fame,  seated  on 
clouds,  holds  shield  with  the  arms  of  Netherlands  and  another  with 
13  stars.     45  mm. 

7.  Michael  de  Ruiter.     Bust  of  de  Ruiter  in  armor  and  draped.     70  mm. 

8.  Baron  Imhoflf.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  The  governor  general  starting  for 

India.     72  mm. 

9.  Second  Centennial  of  the  Lutheran  Reformation,  1717.     Obv.  Luther 

trampling  on  a  papal  tiara.     Rev.  Standing  and  kneeling  figures. 

10.  Second  Centennial  of  Augsburg  Confession,  1730.     Obv.  Bust  of  Luther 

r.  Rev.  VERITATI  TRIVMPHVS.  A  female  figure  seated,  an- 
other standing  beneath  a  palm. 

11.  Peace  of  Aix-la-Chapelle,  A.  D.  1748.     Obv.  Bust  of  the  Staatholder  r. 

Rev.  Holland  sacrificing  at  an  altar. 

12.  Same  Event.     Obv.  Louis  XV  as  Hercules  resisting  the  offers  of  Vic- 

tory and  receiving  the  pleas  of  Peace.     Rev.  Inscription. 

13.  Reception  in  Netherlands  of  the  Protestants  Driven  from  Salzburg, 

1732.  Obv.  Liberty  seated  facing.  Rev.  Hollander  offering  protec- 
tion to  the  exiles. 

14.  Same  Event.     Obv.  Holland  seated  r.;  boat  and  cow.     Rev.  Holland 

receiving  the  exiles. 


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BELGIAN. 


1.  Patria.    Obv.   Facing  female  bust.     Rev.  Plain.     AE.     80  mm.     By 

Wissaert.    56  mm. 

2.  Second  Peace  Congress,  1907.     Obv.  Peace  with  olive  branch  in  right 

hand,  directs  the  attention  of  a  seated  warrior  to  a  plowman.  Rev. 
A  ship  in  a  stormy  sea.    65  mm.     By  Le  Roy. 

3.  Origin  of  the  Art  of  Design.     A  plaque.     Obv.  A  maiden  outlining  the 

shadow  of  her  lover's  head  upon  a  wall.  Rev.  SOCIETY  HOL- 
LANDAISE-BELGE  |  DES  AMIS  DE  LA  |  MEDAILLE  D'ART  | 
1903.    52  by  60  mm.     By  Devreese. 

4.  Henri  Beyaert,  Architect.     Plaque.    An  angel  bearing  a  medallion  with 

bust  of  Beyaert  1.     85  by  137  mm.     By  Devreese. 


DANISH. 

1.  Accession  of  Christian  IX,  1863.     Obv.  Busts  of  Christian  IX  and  Queen 

Louise.    Rev.  Inscription.     53  mm. 

2.  Silver  Wedding  of  Christian  IX  and  Queen  Louise,  1867.     Obv.  Busts, 

jugate,  1.     By  Schmaelfeld.     Rev.  The  Fates,  Clotho  and  Lachesis. 
AE.     39  mm.     By  Olrik  and  Schmaelfeld. 

3.  Golden  Wedding  of  Christian  IX  and  Queen  Louise,  1892.     Obv.  Busts 

vis-k-vis.    Rev.  King  and  queen  seated  in  a  Viking  ship.    AE. 
65  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         615 

SWEDEN.  » 

1.  Second  Centennial  of  Eeformation,  1721.     Obv.   FREDERICVS   D.G. 

REX.SVECIAE.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Busts  vis-k-vis  of  Charles  I  and  Gus- 
tavus  Adolphus,    AR.    42  mm. 

2.  Excursion  to  view  Midnight  sun.     Obv.  Bust  of  King  Oscar  II  r.    Rev. 

Mermaid.     White  metal.    40  mm. 

3.  Prof.  Em.  Hildebrand,  Antiquarian  and  Director  of  Royal  Cabinet  of 

Coins,  1878.    Obv.  Bust  I.    i^et;.  A  female  sacrificing  at  altar.    56  mm. 

4.  Jenny  Llnd.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Monument  to  Jenny  Lind.     78  mm. 


SWITZERLAND. 


1.  Haller  and  Kolb,  1720.     Obv.  Busts  r.     Rev.  Christ  walking  between 

Haller  and  Kolb. 

2.  John  Calvin  Jubilee,  1809.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  A  pulpit,  and  in  field, 

IL  TEINT  FERME  |  COME   S'lL  EVST  VEV  CELVI  |  QVI   EST 
INVISIBLE.     AE.     108  mm.     By  Bovy. 

3.  Haller,  Berchtold,  1828.    Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Inscription. 

4.  Same  Event.     Obv.  Berne,  with  mural  crown,  seated  r.     Rev.  Inscrip- 

tion. 

5.  Sixth  Centennial  of  the  First  Federation,  1891.     Obv.  Representatives  of 

three  Cantons  taking  solemn  oath.     Rev.  A  tree  with  22  shields. 
Aluminum.     50  mm. 


SPANISH. 


1.  Maria  Christine,  Queen  Begent,  1833.    Obv.  Head  1.    Rev.  Inscription. 

51  mm. 

2.  The  Four  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  1892. 

Obv.  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  receiving  Columbus.     Rev.  Columbus 
and  companions  on  board  ship.     71  mm.     By  Maura. 

3.  Michel  Molinos.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Molinos  in  prison. 


PORTUGUESE. 


1.  Dom  Joam,  Prince  Regent,  1809.     Obv.  Laureated  head  1.     Rev.  Plain. 

AE.    51  mm.    By  Pidgeon. 

2.  Dom  Miguel,  1827.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.   NASCEO    EM    LISBOA  etc. 

within  laurel  wreath.     Lead.     51  mm.     By  Ghardigny. 


MEXICAN. 


1.  Mexican  Independence,  1823.     Obv.  CON    LA  TRIPLE   GARANTIA. 

Three  interlaced  rings;  below,  two  hemispheres.     Rev.  A  wreath. 
AE.     50  mm. 

2.  Guadalupe  Victoria.    06v.  Bustr.    Rev.  Arms  of  Mexico.  AR.  42 mm. 

By  Guarrerro. 

3.  Maximilian  and  Carlotta,  1866.     Obv.  Busts,  jugate,  1.     Rev.  The  Virgin 

standing  on  crescent.    AE.    34  mm.    By  Ocampo. 


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4.  Death  of  Maximilian,  1867.  Obv.  Head  of  Emperor  r.  Rev.  Female 
figure  with  book  and  trumpet  seated  by  tomb.  White  metal. 
41  mm.    By  Kleeberg. 


JAPAN. 

MEDALS   OF  THE  NATIONAL   EXHIBITION,  TOKIO,  1877. 

1.  Prize  Medal  of  the  First  Class.     Obv.  Kadiant  sun  between  two  dragons. 

Rev.  Square  label  for  name.     AE.     44  mm. 

2.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Second  Class.     Similar  to  No.  1.     AE.     60  mm. 

3.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Third  Class.     Similar  to  No.  1.     AE.     48  mm. 

MEDALS  OF  AWARD. 

4.  For  Improvement.     Obv.  Kadiant  sun  between  kiri  and  wistaria.     Rev. 

Aged  man  standing  addressing  a  kneeling  workman.     AE.     67  mm. 
6.  Skill  in  the  Arts.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  4.     Rev.  An  artist — Kanaoke  of 
Kose — sitting.     AE.     67  mm. 

6.  For  Merit.     Obv.  As  No.  4.     Rev.  Aged  man  standing,  hands  in  sleeves. 

AE.     67  mm. 

7.  For  Advancement  of   the  Arts.    Obv.  Sun.    Rev.  Aged  man  seated. 

AE.     67  mm. 

EXPOSITION   OF  THE   PREFECTURE   OF  MIYOQI,   1880. 

8.  Prize  Medal  of  the  First  Class.     Obv.  Legend  within  wreath  of  chrys- 

anthemums; above,  peacock.     Rev.  Label  within  a  tressure.     AE. 
58  mm. 

9.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Second  Class.    Similar  to  No.  8,  but  peacock  omitted. 

AE.     49  mm. 

10.  Prize  Medal  of  the  Third  Class.    Similar  to  No.  9.    AE.    40  mm. 


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11.  Fishery  Exposition,   Tokio,  1883.     Obv.  Sun.     Rev.  Two  fishermen. 

AE.     67  mm. 

12.  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  Marriage  of  the  Emperor,  March  9,  1894. 

Obv.  Two  howo  birds  with  chrysanthemum  branches  in  bills.     Rev. 
Inscription.     AE.     55  mm. 

13.  Marriage  of  the  Crown  Prince,  May  10,  1900.     Obv.  Two  fans.    Rev. 

Inscription.     AE.     55  mm. 

14.  Visit  of  the  Empress  to  the  Mint  at  Osaki,  November,  1891.     Obv.  Fan 

and  inscription.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE.     61  mm. 
16.  Boyal  mint  at  Osaka.     Obv.  Front  view  of  the  mint.     Rev.  Inscription. 

AE.     67  mm. 
16.  Medal  of  Busso-Japanese  War,  1904-5.     Obv.  Laurel  wreath  over  a 

projectile    flanked    by    royal    standards.     Rev.  Inscription.     AE. 

65  mm. 

HAWAII. 

1.  Boyal  Agricultural  Society.  Obv.  Merchandise  and  ships.  Rev.  PRE- 
MIUM FOR  THE  BEST  EXHIBITED.  Awreath.  AE.  64  mm. 
By  Mitchell. 


ADDENDA. 


UNITED  STATES  OF  AMEEICA. 

GOLD. 

Philadelphia  Mint. 

1.  Double-eagle,  1911.     Same  as  No.  151,  page  35,  except  date. 

2.  Double-eagle,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

3.  Double-eagle,  1913.    Similar,  except  date. 

4.  Eagle,  1911.     Same  as  No.  238,  page  39,  except  date. 
6.  Eagle,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

6.  Eagle,  1913.     Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

7.  Eagle,  1912.     Similar  to  No.  4,  except  date  and  the  mint  mark,  S,  on 

reverse,  to  left  of  value. 

Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

8.  Half-eagle,  1911.    Types  similar  to  No.  364,  page  44,  except  date. 

9.  Half-eagle,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

10.  Half-eagle,  1913.     Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco, 

11.  Half-eagle,  1912.     Similar  to  No.  8,  except  date  and  the  mint  mark,  S, 

on  reverse,  to  left  of  value. 

Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

12.  Quarter-eagle,  1911.     Same  as  No.  498,  page  50,  except  date. 

13.  Quarter-eagle,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

14.  Quarter-eagle,  1913.     Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

16.  Dollar,  1867.     Same  types  as  No.  512,  page  51,  except  date  and  mint 
mark,  C,  beneath  vnreath  on  reverse.     Size  9^. 

Mint  at  Dahlonega,  Ga. 

16.  Dollar,  1849.    As  No.  15,  except  mint  mark,  which  is  D. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

17.  Dollar,  1868.    As  No.  15,  except  mint  mark,  which  ia  S. 

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Mint  at  Carson  City. 

18.  Dollar,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  596,  page  65,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  C  C,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 

19.  Dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  611,  page  56,  except  date  and  mint  mark, 

C  C,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

20.  Dollar,  1879.     Similar  to  No.  19,  except  date. 

21.  Trade-dollar,  1875.     Similar  to  No.  604,  page  55,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  CC,  above  value  on  reverse. 

Mint  at  New  Orleans. 

22.  Dollar,  1850.     Similar  to  No.  596,  page  55,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  O,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
28.  Dollar,  1859.     Similar  to  No.  22,  except  date. 

24.  Dollar,  1860.     Similar  to  No.  22,  except  date. 

25.  Dollar,  1903.     Similar  to  No.  611,  except  date  and  the  mint  mark,  O, 

beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

26.  Dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  611,  page  56,  except  date  and  mint  mark, 

S,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

27.  Trade-dollar,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  604,  page  55,  except  date  and  mint 

mark,  S  (large),  above  value  on  reverse. 

28.  Trade-dollar,  1876.     As  last,  but  mint  mark,  s  (small). 

29.  Trade-dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  27,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

30.  Half-dollar,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  754,  page  62,  except  date. 

31.  Half-dollar,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

32.  Half-dollar,  1913.     Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Carson  City. 

33.  Half-dollar,  1876.    Similar  to  No.  737,  page  61,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  CC,  beneath  eagle. 

34.  Half-dollar,  1876.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date. 

35.  Half-dollar,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  33,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Denver. 

36.  Half-dollar,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  754,  page  62,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  D,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 

37.  Half-dollar,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

38.  Half-dollar,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

39.  Half-dollar,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

40.  Half-dollar,  1912.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

41.  Half-dollar,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  36,  except  date. 

Mint  at  New  Orleans. 

42.  Half-dollar,  1842.     Similar  to  No.  696,  page  60,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  O,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
.48.  H^f-dollar,  1846.    Similar  to  No.  42,  except  date. 


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44.  Half-dollar,  1846.     Similar  to  No. 

46.  Half-dollar,  1847.     Similar  to  No. 

46.  Half-dollar,  1848.     Similar  to  No. 

47.  Half-dollar,  1862.     Similar  to  No. 

48.  Half-dollar,  1853.     Similar  to  No 

mark,  O.     Weight  192  grains. 

49.  Half-dollar,  1854.     Similar  to  No 

omitted  from  reverse. 

60.  Half-dollar,  1855.     Similar  to  No. 

61.  Half-dollar,  1866. 

62.  Half-dollar,  1858. 
53.  Half-dollar,  1860. 
64.  Half-dollar,  1894. 

mint  mark,  O,  beneath  eagle. 

66.  Half-dollar,  1895.     Similar  to  No 

66.  Half-dollar,  1896. 

67.  Half-dollar,  1897. 

68.  Half-dollar,  1898. 

69.  Half-dollar,  1899. 

60.  Half-dollar,  1900. 

61.  Half-dollar,  1901. 

62.  Half-dollar,  1902. 

63.  Half-dollar,  1903. 

64.  Half-doUar,  1904. 

65.  Half-dollar,  1907. 

66.  Half-dollar,  1908. 

67.  Half-dollar,  1909. 


Similar  to  No. -^ 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No, 
Similar  to  No 


Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 


42,  except  date. 
42,  except  date. 
42,  except  date. 
42,  except  date. 
.  714,  page  60,  except  date  and  mint 

715,  page  61,  except  date.     Rays 

49,  except  date. 
2,  except  date.    Arrowheads  omitted. 

42,  except  date. 
.  42,  except  date. 
,  754,  page  62,  except  date  and  the 

54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
64,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 
54,  except  date. 


Mint  at  San  Francisco. 


70.  Half-dollar,  1868. 

71.  Half-doUar,  1871. 

72.  Half-dollar,  1876. 

73.  Half-doUar,  1876. 

74.  Half-dollar,  1877. 

75.  Half-dollar,  1892 


68.  Half-dollar,  1858.     Similar  to  No.  696,  page  60,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  S,  beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 

69.  Half-dollar,  1863.  Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  68,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  754,  page  62,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  S,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
76.  Half-dollar,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No,  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No,  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 
Similar  to  No.  75,  except  date. 


77.  Half-dollar,  1894, 

78.  Half-dollar,  1896. 

79.  Half-dollar,  1896. 

80.  Half-dollar,  1898. 

81.  Half-dollar,  1899, 

82.  Half-dollar,  1900, 

83.  Half-dollar,  1902. 

84.  Half-dollar,  1903. 
86.  Half-dollar,  1904. 

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620        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


86.  Half-dollar, 

87.  Half-dollar, 

88.  Half-dollar, 

89.  Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 
Half-dollar, 


90. 
91. 
92. 
93. 
94. 


1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
1908. 
1909. 
1910. 
1911. 
1912. 
1913. 


Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 
Similar  to  No. 


75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 
75,  except  date. 


95.  Quarter-dollar,  1911. 

96.  Quarter-dollar,  1912. 

97.  Quarter-dollar,  1913. 


Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

Similar  to  No.  860,  page  67,  except  date. 
Similar,  except  date. 
Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Carson  City. 


98. 


99. 


100. 

101. 
102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
107. 


Quarter-dollar,  1877.     Similar  to  No.  833,  page  66,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  C  C,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
Quarter-dollar,  1878.     Similar  to  No.  98,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Denver. 

Quarter-dollar,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  860,  page  67,  except  date  and 

the  mint  mark,  D,  beneath  eagle. 
Quarter-dollar,  1907.     Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  100,  except  date. 


Quarter-dollar,  1908. 
Quarter-dollar,  1909. 
Quarter-dollar,  1910. 
Quarter-dollar,  1911. 
Quarter-dollar,  1912. 
Quarter-dollar,  1913. 


108.  Quarter-dollar,  1840. 

the  mint  mark,  O, 

109.  Quarter-dollar,  1841. 

110.  Quarter-dollar,  1843, 

111.  Quarter-dollar,  1844. 

112.  Quarter-dollar,  1848. 

113.  Quarter-dollar,  1853 

the  mint  mark,  O. 

114.  Quarter-doUar,  1857, 
116.  Quarter-dollar,  1892 

the  mint  mark,  O, 

116.  Quarter-dollar,  1893, 

117.  Quarter-dollar,  1894. 

118.  Quarter-dollar,  1895. 

119.  Quarter-dollar,  1896. 

120.  Quarter-dollar,  1897. 

121.  Quarter-dollar,  1898. 

122.  Quarter-dollar,  1899 


Mint  at  New  Orleans. 

Similar  to  No.  802,  page  65,  except  date  and 
beneath  the  eagle  on  reverse. 
.     Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 
.  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 
,  Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  819,  page  65,  except  date  and 

Has  arrowheads  and  rays. 
.     Similar  to  No.  108,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  860,  page  67,  except  date  and 
beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
,    Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 
.     Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 

Similar  to  No.  115,  except  date. 


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133. 
124. 
125. 
126. 
127. 
128. 
129. 
130. 
131. 
132. 


133. 

134. 

135. 
136. 
137. 
138. 
139. 
140. 
141. 
142. 
143. 
144. 
146. 
146. 
147. 
148. 
149. 
150. 


Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 
Quarter- 


dollar, 
•dollar, 
•dollar, 
dollar, 
dollar, 
•dollar, 
dollar, 
dollar, 
dollar, 
dollar, 


1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 
1905. 
1906. 
1907. 
1908. 
1909. 


Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 
Similar 


to  No 
to  No 
to  No 
to  No, 
to  No, 
to  No, 
to  No, 
to  No, 
to  No. 
to  No. 


115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 
115,  except  date. 


Mint  at  San  Francisco. 


Quarter-dollar,  1877.    Similar  to  No.  833,  page  66,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  S,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
Quarter-dollar,  1892.    Similar  to  No.  860,  page  67,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  S,  beneath  eagle  on  reverse. 
Quarter-dollar,  1894.     Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except  < 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except  ^ 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 

Similar  to  No.  134,  except 


Quarter-dollar,  1895. 
Quarter-dollar,  1896. 
Quarter-dollar,  1897. 
Quarter-dollar,  1900. 
Quarter-dollar,  1901. 
Quarter-dollar,  1902. 
Quarter-dollar,  1903. 
Quarter-dollar,  1904. 
Quarter-dollar,  1905. 
Quarter-dollar,  1906. 
Quarter-dollar,  1907. 
Quarter-dollar,  1908. 
Quarter-dollar,  1909. 
Quarter-dollar,  1911. 
Quarter-dollar,  1912. 


date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date, 
date. 


151.  Dime,  1911. 

162.  Dime,  1912. 

163.  Dime,  1913. 


Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

Similar  to  No.  977,  page  72,  except  date. 
Similar,  except  date. 
Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Carson  City. 


164.  Dime,  1877.    Similar  to  No.  944,  page  71,  except  date  and  mint  mark, 
C  C,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

Mint  at  Denver. 

166.  Dime,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  977,  page  72,  except  date  and  mint  mark, 

D,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

166.  Dime,  1907.  Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 

157.  Dime,  1908.  Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 

158.  Dime,  1909.  Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 
169.  Dime,  1910.  Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 
160.  Dime,  1911.  Similar  to  No.  155,  except  date. 


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Mint  at  New  Orleans. 


161.  Dime,  1839.  Similar  to  No.  920,  page  70,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  0,  beneath  value,  within  wreath,  on  reverse. 

162.  Dime,  1859.  Similar  to  No.  161,  except  date. 

163.  Dime,  1892.  Similar  to  No.  977,  page  72,  except  date  and  mint  mark, 

O,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

164.  Dime,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

165.  Dime,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

166.  Dime,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

167.  Dime,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date, 

168.  Dime,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

169.  Dime,  1899.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

170.  Dime,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

171.  Dime,  1901.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

172.  Dime,  1902.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

173.  Dime,  1903.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

174.  Dime,  1905.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

175.  Dime,  1906.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date, 

176.  Dime,  1907.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 
176a.  Dime,  1908.     Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

177.  Dime,  1909.  Similar  to  No.  163,  except  date. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

178.  Dime,  1887.  Similar  to  No.  944,  page  71,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  S,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

179.  Dime,  1893.  Similar  to  No.  977,  page  72,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  S,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

180.  Dime,  1895.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date, 

181.  Dime,  1896.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

182.  Dime,  1897.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

183.  Dime,  1898.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

184.  Dime,  1900.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

185.  Dime,  1901.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

186.  Dime,  1902.  Similar  to  No.  179*,  except  date. 

187.  Dime,  1904.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

188.  Dime,  1905.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date, 

189.  Dime,  1907.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

190.  Dime,  1908.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

191.  Dime,  1909.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

192.  Dime,  1910.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 

193.  Dime,  1911.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date, 

194.  Dime,  1912.  Similar  to  No.  179,  except  date. 


195.  Half-dime,  1869.     Similar  to  No.  1043,  page  76,  except  date  and  mint 

mark,  S,  beneath  wreath  on  reverse. 

196.  Half-dime,  1872.     Similar  to  No.  195,  except  date;  S  within  wreath. 

197.  Half-dime,  1873.    Similar  to  No.  195,  except  date. 


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NICKEL. 

Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

198.  Five  cents,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  1101,  page  77,  except  date. 

199.  Five  cents,  1912.     Obv.     LIBERTY.     Indian  bust  to  right;  on  shoul- 

der, 1913.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.  Bull  buffalo 
to  left;  in  field,  above,  e/pluribus/  unum/  ;  below,  FIVE  CENTS. 
Size,  13^. 

200.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  199,  but  the  value  in  an  exergue. 

t  Mint  at  Denver. 

201.  Five  cents,  1912.     Similar  to  No.  1101,  p.  77,  except  date  and  the 

mint  mark,  D,  beneath  point  to  left  of  value. 

202.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  199,  but  with  mint  mark,  D,  beneath 

value. 

203.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  202,  but  value  in  an  exergue. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

204.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  199,  but  with  mint  mark,  S,  be- 

neath the  value. 
206.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  204,  but  value  in  an  exergue, 

BRONZE. 

Mint  at  Philadelphia. 

206.  Cent,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  1294,  page  82,  except  date. 

207.  Cent,  1912.     Similar,  except  date. 

208.  Cent,  1913.     Similar,  except  date. 

Mint  at  Denver. 

209.  Cent,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  1294,  page  82,  except  date  and  mint 

mark,  D,  beneath  date. 

210.  Cent,  1912.     Similar  to  No.  209,  except  date. 

211.  Cent,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  209,  except  date. 

Mint  at  San  Francisco. 

212.  Cent,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  1294,  page  82,  except  date  and  the  mint 

mark,  S,  beneath  date. 


624        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

PATTERNS. 

213.  AE.  Half-dollar,    1877.    Obv.    •••••••   in  god  we  trust 

•  **••*  Bust  of  Liberty  to  left,  her  hair  in  knot  at  back  of 
head,  and  wearing  diadem  inscribed  LI  BERT Y ;  below,  1877;  beaded 
border.  Rev.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA  Eagle  displayed, 
shield  of  U.  S.  on  breast,  olive  branch  in  r.  and  arrows  in  1.  claw; 
in  field,  between  wings  (curved  line),  e  plueibus  unum;  below, 
HALF  DOLLAR.     Reeded  edge.    Size,  19. 

214.  N.  Five  cents,  1906.     Similar  to  No.  1548,  page  105,  but  of  pure 

nickel. 
216.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.     Obv.    Similar  to  No.  1548,  but  on  margin  only 
the  thirteen  stars.    Rev.    As  No.  1548,  but  beneath  the  wreath, 
E  PLURIBU3  unum.    By  Morgan. 

216.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.    Obv.    Bust  of  Washington,  in  citizen's  clothes, 

to  left;  to  right,  on  margin,  LI  BERTY ;  in  field,  to  left,  1909.  Rev. 
UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA  |  e  pluribus  unum.  Between 
two  olive  branches,  large  5  and  cents  across  the  field. 

217.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.     Obv.    The  same  as  No.  216.    Rev.     UNITED 

STATES  OFAMERICA.  Within  wreath  of  a  single  olive  branch, 
5  1  cents;  below,  e  pluribus  unum. 

218.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.    Obv.     •••••••  LIBERTY  •  •  •  • 

•  •  Bust  of  Washington  to  right;  below,  1909.  Rev.  Similar  to 
No.  217. 

219.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  218,  but  on  obverse,  around, 

•  ••••••••••••  LIBERTY. 

220.  N.  Five  cents,  1909.     Similar  to  No.  218,  but  on  obverse,  around, 
L**I**B*  —  Tk-E^^R^^T^Tk-Y*. 

221.  N.  Five  cents,  1910.     Obv.     LIBERTY  —  1810.    Bust  of  Washington 

to  left.  Older  than  bust  of  No.  216.  Rev.  Similar  to  No.  216,  but 
with  IN  GOD  WE  TRUST  added  beneath  olive  branches. 

222.  N.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  199. 

This  pattern  differs  from  the  regular  issue  only  in  the  treatment 
of  the  border. 

223.  N.  Five  cents,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  222,  but  dze  14. 

EARLY  AMERICAN  TOKENS. 

224.  AB.  "Pitt Token,"  1766.   Obv.  THE  RESTORER  OF  COMMERCE 

1766.  Bust  to  left;  below,  NO  STAMPS.  Rev.  THANKS  TO 
THE  FRIENDS  OF  LIBERTY  AND  TRADE.  Ship  with  lion 
figurehead  sailing  r.  with  America  written  athwart  her  course  just 
in  front  of  her  brow.     Size  18. 

225.  AE.  Similar  to  No.  224. 

226.  AE.  Talbot,  AUum  &  Lee.    Edge:  we  promise  to  pay  the  bearer 

ONE  CF.NT.  — Obv.     AT  THE  STORE  OF  TALBOT  ALLUM  &  LEE 
NEW    YORK.     Ship  sailing  to  right.     iJev.  LIBERTY    &    COM- 
MERCE.    Liberty,   holding   Liberty   Pole  in  r.  hand,   standing 
facing,  beside  a  bale  of  merchandise.     Size  18. 
One  of  the  first  private  tokens  struck  in  the  United  States. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         625 

CANADA. 

George  V,  1910- 


1.  Sovereign,  1911.     Ohv.  GEORGIVS  V  D.  G.  BRITT:  OMN:  REX  F. 

D.  IND:  IMP:  Head  1.;  on  truncation,  b.  m.  (=Makennel).  Rev. 
St.  George  and  Dragon;  on  base,  0  (Canada);  in  exergue  1911  and 
B.  p.     Edge,  reeded.     22  mm. 

2.  Ten  dollars,  1912.     Ohv.  GEORGIVS  V  DEI  GRA:— REX   ET  IND: 

IMP:  Crowned  bust  1.;  on  truncation,  b.  m.  Rev.  Within  oak 
wreath,  the  arms  of  Canada;  above,  Canada;  below,  1912  |  TEN 
DOLLARS].     Edge,  reeded.     26  mm. 

3.  Five  dollars,  1912.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  2,  except  value. 

21  mm. 

SILVER. 

4.  60  cents,  1911.     Ohv.  GEORGIVS  V  REX— ET  IND:  IMP:  Crowned 

bustl.,  as  No.  1.     Rev.  Within   an  oak-wreath,  50  |  cents  |  Can- 
ada 1  —  I  1911  I  ;  above,  crown.     29  mm. 
6.  60  cents,  1912.     Ohv.  GEORGIVS  V  DEI  GRA:  REX  ET  IND:  IMP: 
Bust  as  No.  4.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  4. 

6.  25  cents,  1911.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  4,  except  value. 

23  mm. 

7.  26  cents,  1912. 

8.  10  cents,  1911 

17  mm. 

9.  10  cents,  1912. 

10.  6  cents,  1911. 

15  mm. 

11.  5  cents,  1912. 


Similar  to  No.  6,  but  DEI  GRA :  added  to  legend. 
Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  4,  except  value. 

Similar  to  No.  8,  but  DEI  GRA  :  added  to  legend. 
Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  4,  except  value. 

Similar  to  No.  10,  but  DEI  GRA:  added  to  legend. 


BRONZE. 


12 


One  cent,  1911 

ONE  I  CENT  , 

plain.     26  mm. 
13.  One  cent,  1912.     Similar  to  No 
legend  of  obverse, 


Ohv.     Similar  to  No.  4.    Rev.  Within  a  beaded  circle. 
CANADA  I  —  I  1911  I  ;  wide  border  of  oak  leaves.    Edge, 


12,  but  with  DEI    GRA:   added  to 


14. 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

George  V,  1910-. 

AR.  60  Cents,  1911.  Ohv.  Similar  to  Canada  No.  4.  Rev.  NEW- 
FOUNDLAND; within  a  curved  line,  with  both  ends  terminat- 
ing in  loops  and  scrolls.     Edge,  reeded.    29  mm. 


626         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

MEXICO. 

UNDER   SPAIN. 

Charles  I  and  his  mother  Joanna. 

o 

1.  AR.  Eeal,  undated.     Obv.   Similar  to  No.  4,  p.  134,  but  reading  M  -  0 

in  field  beside  arms.  Rev.  HISPANIARVM  °  ET  °  INDIAM  (sic) 
Crowned  pillars  of  Hercules;  across  field,  pl  -  vs  -  vl.    24  mm. 

Philip  II. 

2.  AV.  Cuatro  de  Onza,  undated.     "Cob  piece."     Ohv.  Crowned  arms; 

tor.,  M  I  o.     Rev HISPANIA In  treasure  of 

four  lobes,  cross  potent;  at  center  of  cross,  countermark  dh. 

3.  AR.  Peso,  irregular,   undated.     Ohv.  PHILIPPVS  °  II  °<,DEI  °  GRA- 

TIA   Crowned  shield  of  royal  arms;   at  sides,  8  -  M.    Rev.  HIS- 
PANIARVM °  REX    Cross  with  lions  and  castles  in  angles.     39  mm. 
3a.  AR.  Peso,  square,  undated.    Legends  and    types   similar  to  No.  2. 
29  X  29  mm. 

4.  AR.  Medio  Real,  undated.     Ohv.   PHILIPPVS.    Il-o  (d.   g.)     Within 

circle,  PHILIPPVS  in  monogram;  at  sides,  O  -  M;  Rev.  HISPAN- 
IARVM °  ET.IND  °  R  °    TypeasNo.2.     20  mm. 

Philip  V. 

6.  AR.  Peseta,  1734.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  15,  page  136,  ex- 
cept mark  of  value. 

Ferdinand  VI. 

6.  AR.  Peseta,  1760.     Similar  to  No.  40,  page  138. 

Charles  IV. 

ORIZAVA,  STATE  OP  VERA  CEUZ. 

7.  AR.  Proclamation    Toston,    1790.     Obv.    A    CARLOS.    IV.    REY   DE 

ESPARA.  Y  de  LAS  YNDIAS  Arms  of  Spain;  wide  border  of 
oak  leaves.  Rev.  en  su  proclamacion  *  (in  field^  la  mui  |  leal 
VILLA  I  DE  ORIZAVA.  |  EN  11.  DB  ABRiL.  |  DE  1790  [  ;  bordor  OS  on 
obverse.     Edge,  o  □  o  □  o.    34  mm. 

SOMBRERETE. 

8.  AE.  Pattern   Proclamation  Toston,  1791.      Ohv.     CAROL  •    II II   • 

DEI  •  GRATIA  •  HISPANI  •  ET  IND  •  REX  •  Within 
double  inner  circles,  crowned  shield  of  arms  of  Spain;  border  of  large 
dots.  Rev.  JURA  •  DE  •  SOM.BRERETE  *  ANO  *  DE  • 
1791.   Mount  Sombrereto;  border  of  dots.    Edge,  o  □  o  □  o.    38  mm. 

THE  EMPIRE,  1822-1824. 

Augustin  I. 

9.  AR.  Peso,  1822.    Very  crude  piece.      Ohv.  AGVST.  I.  (imp.)  ERA 

(to)  R  D.MEXIC.  Crowned  eagle  standing  to  right  upon  a  cactus; 
beneath,  1822.  Rev.  JURADO  |  EN  6  DE  |  OCTUB.  with  arrow 
above  and  below;  around,  MEX  MVNVMENT  |  AGVST  DE  FELL 
Inscriptions  are  repeated  because  the  piece  is  apparently  double- 
Btruck.    The  type  was  merely  sketched  on  the  die.    35  mm. 


h 


CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.        627 

CHIAPA   DE   LOS   INDIOS. 

10.  AR.  Proclamation  Real,  1822.     Obv.  LAS  CHIAPAS  -  POR  AGUST 

I.  Bust  1.;  below,  1823.  Rev.  CHIAPAS  PROCLAMAN  -  CON- 
STAN  CI  A.  Crowned  oval  shield  of  the  arms  of  Mexico;  from  the 
crown  hangs  a  chain  down  both  sides  of  the  shield,    20  mm. 

OAXACA. 

11.  AR.  Proclamation  Peseta,   1822.     Obv.    A.    AGUSTIN   I.   EMPERA- 

DOR  CONSTITUCiONAL  DE  MEJI°  within  ornamental  border; 
draped  bust  to  right;  beneath,  f.  gordillo.  Rev.  Within  border 
similar  to  that  on  obverse,  lo  juro  el  8  |  de  diciembre  I  del  ano 
1823.  LA  I  M.N.c.  I  DE  OAJACA  ]  with  festoon  of  flowers  above  and 
below.    Edge,  o  □  o  □  .    27  mm. 


REPUBLIC  OF  MEXICO. 

Mint  at  Chihuahua. 


12.  AV.  Onza,  1848.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  MEXICANA.     Arms  of  Mexico; 

below,  oak  and  laurel  branches  in  saltire.  Rev.  LA  LIBERTAD 
EN  LA  LEY  Hand  holding  liberty  pole  and  cap  upon  book  of 
constitution;  below,  8  E    C^    1848.     KG.  21  Q». 

Mint  at  Culiacan. 

13.  AV.  Onza,    1863.     Similar  to  No.  12,  but  legend  on  reverse  reads: 

*8E.C.1863.C.R.     21  Q». 

Mint  at  Hermosillo. 

14.  AR.  Pattern  for-Onza,  1865.     Similar  to  No.  12,  but  legend  on  reverse 

reads:  *8E.  H.  1865.    F.M.    21  Q». 

state  op  durango. 

16.  AE.  Cuartilla,  1860.  Obv.  DEPARTMENTO  DE  DURANGO  Arms  of 
Mexico.  Rev.  Within  oak  wreath,  libertad  en  el  orden.;  in 
field,  1/4.    I  1860  |  .    27  mm. 


CENTRAL  AMERICA. 
COSTA  RICA. 


1.  AR.  2  Reales,  1846.  Necessity  piece.  A  Spanish- American  "cob" 
Peseta  counter  marked:  Obv.  .repub.  del  cent,  de  amer.  Shining 
sun  above  three  mountain  peaks;  below,  .1846.  Rev.  habilitada  en 
costa-rica.    Tree  whose  stem  divides  value,  2  -  R.     13  mm. 


GUATEMALA. 

2.  AR.  Peseta,  1837,  commemorating  reorganization  of  courts,  Obv. 
JUICIO  POR  JURADOS  Sword  and  scales  upon  an  altar  inscribed 
GUAT.  I  1837  i  ;  above,  eye  in  a  glory.  Rev.  EL  PUEBLO  JUEZ 
Female  figure  standing,  turned  to  r.,  holding  pomegranate  in  raised 
r.  and  two  serpents  in  1.  hand;  at  feet,  two  money  bags.  Obliquely 
milled  edge.    25  mm. 


628        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

NICAKAGUA,    HONDURAS,    AND    SAN   SALVADOR, 
UNITED  1849-1851. 

8.  AB.  Necessity  Peso.  Peso  of  Charles  II,  Potosi  mint,  1683,  counter- 
marked  on  obverse:  shining  sun  above  three  mountain  peaks. 
Diameter  of  countermark,  G  mm. 

4.  AS..  Necessity  Peso.     Rectangular  piece  dated  1747,  struck  at  City  of 

Mexico,  and  countermarked  on  reverse  above  left  column  similarly 
to  No.  3.     25  by  34  mm. 

5.  AR.  Necessity  Peso.    Irregular  hexagonal  piece  bearing  types  of  Peso, 

dated  1757,  and  countermarked  as  No.  3.     25  by  34  mm.;  415  grs. 

6.  AR.  Necessity  Medio  Peso.     Irregular  pentagonal   portion  of  a  Peso 

dated  1757,  countermarked  as  No.  3.     25  by  30  mm.;  201  grs. 

7.  AH.  Necessity  Medio  Peso.     Irregular  piece  bearing  types  of  cross 

and  shield  of  arms,  countermarked  on  reverse  as  No.  3.  32  by  46 
mm.;  191.5  grs. 

NICARAGUA. 

8.  AK.  Cordoba,   1912.     Obv.  REPUBLICA    DE    NICARAGUA     Within 

a  circle,  facing  bust  of  Gen.  Jose  Cordova;  below,  •  •  1912  •  •  . 
Rev.  EN  DIGS  CO N  Fl  A M GS  Within  a  circle,  sun  rising  from  be- 
hind range  of  five  mountains;  below,  •  •  UN  CORDOBA  •  •  . 
Edge,  reeded.    38  mm. 

9.  AR.  Medio  Cordoba,  1912.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  8,  but 

value  reads:  50  CENTAVOS  DE  CORDOBA.     30  mm. 

10.  AR.  Cuatro  de  Cordoba,  1912.     Similar  to  the  Cordoba,  but  the  value 

reads:  25  CENTAVOS  DE  CORDOBA.     24  mm. 

11.  AR.  10  Centavos,  1912.     Similar  to  the  Cordoba,  but  the  value  reads: 

10  CENTAVOS  DE  CORDOBA.     18  mm. 

12.  Nic.  6  Centavos,  1912.     Obv.  REPUBLICA   DE  NICARAGUA     Na- 

tional arms: — on  triangular  escutcheon,  sun  above  range  of  five 
mountains;  below,  1912  |  H  |  .  Rev.  Within  wreath,  cinco  |  cen- 
tavos I  DE  I  CORDOBA  |  .     Plain  edge.     21  mm. 

13.  AE.  1  Centavo,  1912.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  12,  but  the 

value  reads  un  |  centavo  |  de  |  coedoba  |  .     20  mm. 

14.  AE.  Medio    Centavo,    1912.     Similar   to    No.   12,   but  value  reads 

medio  I  CENTAVO  |  DE  ]  CORDOBA  |  .   17  mm. 


SALVADOR. 

Provisional  Government. 

16.  AR.  Peseta,  1829.  Obv.  MONEDA  PROVISIONAL.  R.  L.  Within 
a  border  of  dots,  a  volcano  standing  by  sea;  below,  •  1829  *.  Rev. 
POR  LA  LIBERTAD  .  SALVAD.  Within  a  circle  of  dots  a  column 
standing  by  the  sea  and  sm-mounted  by  a  Liberty  Cap;  in  field, 
2-R.     26  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         629 

BRITISH  HONDURAS. 

16.  AK.  60  Cents,  1911.     Obv.  GEORGE  V  KING  AND  EMPEROR  OF 

INDIA  Crowned  bust  to  left;  on  truncation,  b.m.  (Makennel).  Rev. 
BRITISH  —  HONDURAS  — 1911.  Within  beaded  circle,  50  [  cents. 
Reeded  edge.     30  mm. 

17.  AB.  25  Cents,  1911.     Legends   and  types  similar  to  No.  16,  except 

value.     23  mm. 

16.  Nic.  6  Cents,  1911.     Obv.     Same  legend  and  bust  as  on  No.  16,  but  the 

bust  in  beaded  circle,  and  beneath,  1911.  Rev.  Within  beaded 
circle,  5  |  cents.     Plain  edge.     20  mm. 

17.  AE.  Cent,  1911.     Obv.     Similar  to  No.  16.     Rev.     BRITISH    HON- 

DURAS  =  ONE  CENT  1911;  within  beaded  circle,  L  Plain  edge. 
27i  mm. 


SOUTH  AMERICA. 
UNDER  SPAIN. 

Charles  IV. 


1.  AH.  Proclamation  Peso,   1789.    Obv.     CAROLUS  •    IV*  — HISP* 

ETIND  •  R*  (PLATA  in  monogram).  Draped  bustr.;  below,  • 
1789*  Rev.  OPTIMO*  PRINC*  PUBLICE*  FIDELIT  • 
JURAT*  Before  two  mountains,  each  surmounted  by  a  cross,  two 
columns  resting  upon  castles  and  grasped  in  claws  of  a  two-headed 
eagle,  each  head  crowned,  and  the  wings  spread  above  the  col- 
umns; beneath,  a  r.  hand  holding  a  flag,  and  in  field  five  masks. 
Edge,  wreath.    40  mm. 

Ferdinand  VII. 

2.  AV.   Onza,  1818.     Obv.     FERDND.  VII.  D.  G.—  HISP.  ET   IND.    R. 

Cuirassed  bust  of  Charles  IV.  to  right;  below,  .  1818.  Rev.  IN 
UTROQ.  FELIX.  —.AUSPICE.  DEO.  Crowmed  shield  of  royal 
arms  within  chain  of  the  Golden  Fleece;  at  sides  8  —  S ;  below,  P.  — 
F.M.    37  mm. 

3.  AK.  Peseta,  1808.     Proclamation  piece  of  Bogota.     Obv.  AUGUSTA  I 

PROCLAMACION  |  DELN(uevo)  .  R(eino)  .  D(e)  .  G(kanada). 
A  pomegranate  with  two  leaves  attached  to  stem,  above  and  below 
legend.  Rev.  REI  DE  ESPA— NA  E  INDIAS;  Crowned  shield  of 
arms  of  Leon  and  Castile.    27  mm. 

ARGENTINA. 

4.  AB.  Patagon,  1879.    Pattern.    06^.  REPUBLICA  —  ARGENTINA    Fe- 

male bust  to  left,  wearing  Phrygian  helmet,  inscribed,  above  fore- 
head, LIBERTAD  ;  below,  essai  1879  G.  wurden.  Rev.  LEY  DEL  25 
DESETIEMBRE1878  The  national  arms;  below,  *  UN  PATAGON*. 
Edge,  reeded.    38  mm. 

BOLIVIA. 

Chuquisaca. 

5.  AB.  Peso,  1825.     In  honor  of  Simon  Bolivar.     Obv.   PADRE   DE   LA 

PATRIA  SIMON  BOLIVAR  Bust  in  uniform  to  right.  Rev.  LA 
GRATITUD  DE  CHUQUISACA  A  SU  LIBERTADOR.  The  western 
hemisphere,  before  which  stand  a  warrior  in  antique  armor  r.,  a 
woman  1.,  each  holding  wreath;  below,  1825.    Reeded  edge.   42  mm. 


630        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

Catapalco. 

6.  AE.  20  Centavos,  undated.     Obv.  CAMPANIA  |  •  LA  LIGUA  •  |  CATA- 

PALCO I  .  Rev.  Around,  REDIMIBLE  EN  CANTIDADES  UN  PESO; 
in  field,  20  |  C^s  |  .     28  mm. 

San  Juan. 

7.  AE.    Toston,    1861.     Commemorating  adoption  of  new    constitution. 

06i;.  EL  PUEBLO  DE  CBBA.  AL  VENCEDOR  S.JUAN.  Bust  to  left. 
Rev.  •  SALVO  LE  CONSTITUCION  DE  1851  •  Liberty  standing 
turned  slightly  to  right,  holding  Liberty  Pole  in  1.  hand,  and  in 
r.,  scroll  inscribed  cons  |  titu  |  cion. 

CHILE. 

Mint  at  Santiago. 

8.  AR.  Peso,  1910.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  27,  page  273,  but 

much  smaller.     32  mm.     186  grs. 

9.  .AR.  Medio  Peso,  1903.     Similar  to  the  Peso,  No.  8,  but  value  reads 

50  I  CENTAVOS  I  .     28  mm. 

10.  AR.  40  Centavos,  1908.     Similar  to  Peso,  but  value  reads  40  |  CEN- 

TAVOS 1  .     25  mm. 

11.  AR.  20  Centavos,  1907.     Similar  to  Peso,  but  value  reads  VEINTE  [ 

CENTAVOS  I  .     22  mm. 

12.  AR.  10  Centavos,  1908.     Similar  to  Peso,  but  value  reads  DIEZ  |  CEN- 

TAVOS I  .     17  mm. 

13.  AR.  6  Centavos,  1907.     Similar  to  Peso,  but  value  reads  CINCO  | 

CENTAVOS  I  .    15  mm. 

PERU. 

14.  AV.  Onza,  1838.     Confederation  of  South  Peru.  Obv.  REPUB.  SUD 

PERUANA.  Radiate  sun  over  trophy  of  four  flags  draped  two  and  two 
in  saltire;  below,  CUZCO  ANO  DE  J838.  06v.  FIRME  POR  LA 
UNION  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  a  ship  at  sea,  and  on  shore  a  smok- 
ing volcano  and  fortress;  below,  se.  21.  q.  confedekacion.  m.  s. 
Edge,  Dios    protege    el    estado 

VENEZUELA. 

16.  AE.  1/4  REAL,  1812.  Obv.  In  middle  of  a  large  seven-point  star, 
.1.9.,  i.  e.  April  19, 1910,  the  date  when  the  Spanish  captain  general 
was  deposed  by  the  supreme  Junta  conservadora  de  Fernando.  Rev. 
Within  a  tulip  wreath,  1/4  j  DE  REAL  |  1812  |  .    28  mm. 

16.  AR.  Cuartino,  1829.     Obv.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  C.  1/2  S.  Rev.  Cornu- 

copiae  filled  with  fruits  and  flowers;  below,  1829. 

Angostura,  or  Spanish  Guiana. 

17.  AE.  Medio  Real,  1814.     Necessity  piece.     Obv.  F.  VII.  ANO  DE  1814. 

Lionl.    i?ei).  PROVINCIA.de  GVIAN  A  Castle;  in  field,  1/2.    26  mm. 

18.  Ditto.     Similar  to  No.  17,  but  diameter  22  mm. 

19.  Ditto.     Similar;  double  struck.    22  mm. 


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BRAZIL. 

Under  Portugal. 

20.  AV.  Moeda,  1796.     06iJ.  MARIA.  I.     D.G.     PORT.— ET.  ALG.  REGINA. 

Bust  of  queen  to  right;  below,  1796.  R.  R&v.  On  garnislied.  cartouche, 
crowned,  the  arms  of  Portugal. 

Republic. 

21.  AR.  4Milreis,  1900.     No3.  22  to  24  commemorate  four  hundredth  anni- 

versary of  the  discovery  of  Brazil.  Obv.  REPUBLICA  DOS 
ESTADOS  DE  BRASIL  *  *  *  *  Arms  of  Portugal  and  of  Brazil 
in  cartouches,  side  by  side;  above,  4000  |  REIS;  below,  1500 — 1900. 
i2ey.  4°  CENTENARIO  DO  DESCOBRIMENTO  DO  BRASIL  * 
1900  *  Within  a  circle,  Cabral  standing  facing,  holding  flag  and  cap; 
below,  on  a  scroll,  pedr'  alvares  cabral.     Edge,  reeded.    51  mm. 

22.  AR.  2  Milreis,  1900.     Obv.  REPUBLICA  DOS  ESTADOS  DO  BRA- 

SIL* Within  a  circle,  ship  sailing  1.;  rising  sun.  Rev.  Legend  as 
on  No.  21 ;  within  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel,  2000  |  REIS;  above, 
1500;  below,  1900.     Edge,  reeded.     37  mm. 

23.  AR.  Milreis,  1900.     Obv.  Legend  as  on  No.  21;  head  of  Liberty  r. ; 

above,  LIBERTAS;  to  left,  ship;  to  right,  locomotive;  beneath, 
plow.    Rev.  As  No.  22,  except  value.     Reeded  edge.    30  mm. 

24.  AR.  400Reis,  1900.     Obv.  Legend  as  on  No.  21;  within  a  circle,  cross 

and  constellation  of  the  Southern  Cross;  around,  in  hoc  signo  vin- 
CES.     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  22,  except  value.     23  mm. 

BRITISH  GUIANA. 

25.  George  V.  AR.  Groat.     Obv.  GEORGE  V  KING  AND  —  EMPEROR 

OF  INDIA  Crowned  bust  to  left;  on  truncation,  b.  m.  Rev. 
BRITISH  GUIANA  AND  WEST  INDIES  Two  oak  branches  in 
saltire;  between  them,  crown  and  four  |  pence;  below,  1911. 
Edge,  reeded.     16^  mm. 

FRENCH  GUIANA. 

26.  AR.  5  Francs,  1887;  pattern.     Obv.  REPUBLIQUE  DE  LA  GUYANNE 

INDEPENDANTE.  Female  bust  to  left,  wearing  Phrygian  helmet; 
beneath,  ESSAi  and  a  rosette.  i?CT.  LI  BERTE  •  JUSTICE  On  a 
Maltese  cross,  5  |  FRANCS  |  within  olive  wreath;  beneath,  *  poid 
25  G?     •  1887  •  TiTRE  0.900    Reeded  edge.     38  mm. 


632         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

WEST  INDIES. 
HAITI. 

1.  AB.  Gourde,  1881;  pattern.     Similar  to  No.  45,  page  313,  except  the  date 

DANISH  WEST  INDIES. 

Christian  IX. 

2.  AB.  60 Bit,  or  10  Cents,  1905.    O&v.  CHRISTIAN  IX.     1905.  — DANSK 

VESTINDIEN  King's  head  to  left.  Rev.  bO  \  ^\J— {olive  hranch)— 
10  I  CENTS  1  ;  infield,  to  right,  G.I.     18  mm. 

3.  Nic,  26  Bit,  or  6  Cents,  1906.    06i;.  DANSK  —  VESTINDIEN.     Double 

monogram  of  C  9,  crowned.  Rev.  Sickle  lying  upon  a  trident  and 
winged  caduceus  in  saltire;  above,  5  CENTS  and  at  sides  of  saltire, 
25  —  BIT;  below,  g.i.     Plain  edge.     21  mm. 

4.  AE.  6  Bit,  1  Cent,  1906.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  3.     Plain 

edge.     23  mm. 

FRENCH  POSSESSIONS. 

6.  AE.  Necessity  piece.  A  peseta  of  Charles  IV,  Lima  mint,  1793,  counter- 
marked  on  obverse  with  two  scepters  in  saltire  in  incuse  depression, 
a  crown  above. 

SPANISH  POSSESSIONS. 

6.  AB.  Necessity  peso.     Ohv.  Peso  of  the  Republic  of  Peru,  LIMAE.  8R. 

M.T.  1835,  countermarked  on  obverse  with:  Y.II.,  crowned,  in 
circular  incuse  depression. 

BERMUDA. 

7.  AB.  Pattern   Penny,  1793.      George  HI.      Ohv.  GEORGIVS  III.D.G. 

REX.Laur.  bust  r.  T^ct.  BERMUDA.  Ship  sailing  1.;  in  exergue, 
1  7  9  3  I       Edge,  plain. 


ANTIQUE  COINS. 

HISPANIA. 

1.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  Bearded  head  r.;  behind,   *  N.     Rev.  Man  on 

horseback,  with  spear,  r. ;  beneath,  X  t"  M  A  j.     18  mm.     60  grs. 

GALLIA. 

2.  AE.  Bronze.     Obv.  Crude  head  r.     Rev.  Horseman  1.     21  mm.     155  gra. 

MAGNA  GRAECLA.. 

BRUTTIUM. 

3.  Locri  Epizephyrii.    AE.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus  r.  Rev.  Eagle  de- 

vouring hare;  in  field,  0  and  K.     111.5  grs.     B.  C.  326-300. 

4.  Eheglum.    AE.  1/3  Litra.     Obv.  Head  of  Artemis,  r.    Rev.  PHTINQN. 

Lyre.  15  mm.     37  grs.     B.  C.  270-203. 
6.  AE.  Litra.     Obv.   Head   of  Apollo,  laureate;   torch.     Rev.  PHTINQ!^ 
Tripod.     121  grs.     23  mm. 

6.  AE.  1/3  Litra.     Types  similar  to  No.  5. 

CALABRIA. 

7.  Tarentum.    AR.  Hemiobol.     Obv.  Female  head  r.     Rev.  Dolphin;  in 

field,  ^,  P  —  I. 

CAMPANIA. 

8.  PMstelia.    AB.  Obol.     Obv.  Facing  head.    Rev.  Lion. 

9.  Cales.    AE.  Calchus.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas  wearing  crested  Corinthian 

helmet.    Reo.  C  A  i  E  N  O    Cock  standing  r.     20  mm.    92  grs. 

10.  Ditto.     20  mm.     107  grs. 

liUCANIA. 

11.  Heraclea.    AB.  Diobol.     Obv.  Helmeted  head  r.     Rev.  Heracles  strug- 

gling with  lion.     11  mm.     27  grs. 

12.  Metapontum.    AB.  Didrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Demeter  1.    Rev.  MET  A 

Wheat-head  with  amphora  on  one  leaf;  below  amphora,  91.    121  grs. 
B.  C.  330-300. 

13.  Velia.    AE.  Didrachm.     Obv.  Helmeted  head  to  left.    Rev.  Lion  to 

right;  above,  <P  and  tripod.     115  grs. 

14.  AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Female  head  r.    Rev.  TEAR.     Owl  standing  r. 

upon  olive  branch.     16  mm.     60.3  grs. 

SICILY. 

18.  Agrigentum.    AE.   Didrachm.     Obv.  AK  —  PA    Eagle  standing  with 
closed  wings.     Rev.  Crab.     20  mm.  131.5  grs.  B.  C.  472-415. 

16.  AE.  Drachm.     Obv.  Eagle  devouring  hare.     Rev.   Crab;  above,  dol- 

phin.    16  mm. 

17.  AE.  Obol.    Obv.  AK  —  PA    Eagle  with   closed  wings.    Rev.   Crab. 

10  mm,    10.5  grs. 

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634        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

18.  Centuripae.    AE.  Litra.     Obv.  Head  of  Zeus  r.    Rev.  KENTo  —  PI- 

niNQN  —  A.     Winged  fulmen.     24  mm.     179  grs. 

19.  Messana.    AK.  Tetradrachm,    Obv.  ME«EN  10  N.    Hare  running  r 

Rev.     Mule  biga  r.     27  mm.     266  grs.     B.  C.  480-450. 

20.  AR.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  MEIS ANION   Hare  running  1.     Rev.  Mes- 

sana driving  mule  bigar.;  Nike  crowns  the  team.  25  mm.  257  5 
grs.     B.  C.  450-420. 

21.  Selinus.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Parsley  leaf.    Rev.  Incuse  square,  with 

compartments.    29  mm.     129.5  grs.     B.  C.  466. 

22.  Syracuse.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.     ITPAKOSIQN    Head  of    Pallas,  hel- 

meted,  r.    Rev.  Pegasus  flying  1.     128.5  grs.    B.  C.    345-317. 

23.  Ditto.    Same  types,  but  Pegasus  1.    21  mm.  131.5  grs. 

24.  Agathocles,  B.  C.  317-289.     AE.  Litra.     Obv.  Head  of  Persephone  r 

Rev.  ArAOoKAEOj  —  BAIIAEo    Fulmen.    22  mm.     126  grs. 

26.  Hicetas,  B.  C.  287-278.    AE.  Litra.     Obv.  AIoI  EAAANIoT    Head  of 

Zeus  Hellenios  r.     Rev.  Eagle  on  fulmen.     22  mm.  137.5  grs. 

26.  Ditto.     Similar  to  No.  25,  but  no  legend  on  obverse,  and  head  1 

22  mm.  206  grs. 

27.  Time  of  Pyrrhus,  B.  C.  278-276.     AE.  Litra.     Obv.  Head  of  young 

Heracles  1.    Rev.  Athena  Alkis  r.  23  mm.  167.5  grs. 

28.  Hieron  H,  B.  C.  275-216.    AE.  Litrae.    Obv.  Head  of  H.,  diademed,  1. 

Rev.  Armed  horseman;  exergue,  /  E  PQNoT.    27  mm. 

29.  AE.  2  Litrae.     Types  similar  to  last. 

30.  Democracy,  B.  0.  216-212.     AR.  12  Litrae.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas,  wear- 

ing Corinthian  helmet,  1.  Rev.  Artemis  hunting;  in  field,  XAP. 
152.5  grs. 

31.  Tauromenium.     AE.  Litrae.     Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  1.     Rev.  TATPO- 

MENITAN.     Lyre.     20  mm.  118  grs.     B.  C.  358-275. 

MACEDON. 

32.  Alexander  m,  the  Great,  B.  C.  336-323.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Head 

of  young  Heracles  in  lion's  skin  r.  Rev.  Zeus  aetephoros  seated  1.; 
in  field,  forepart  of  ram.    24  mm.     266  grs. 

33.  AV.    Distater.     Obv.   Head  of  Athena,  helmeted,   r.     Rev.   Victory 

standing,  holding  wreath  in  r.  hand;  in  field,  amphora.     265  grs. 

34.  Demetrius  Poliorcetes,  B.C.  306-283.    AR.  Tetradrachm.     06i;.  Head, 

diademate,  r.  Rev.  BAIIAE.QI  —  AEMHTPIoY  Poseidon  standing 
1.,  with  r.  foot  resting  upon  rock,  r.  elbow  resting  on  knee,  and  trident 
in  1.  hand;  in  field,  various  characters.     266  grs. 

35.  Ditto.     Same  types  as  preceding,  but  plain  field;   barbarous  fabric. 

262.5  grs. 

36.  Ditto.     Obv.  Nike  standing  on  ship's  prow  blowing  trumpet.     Rev. 

Legend  as  No.  34;  Poseidon  standing  1.,  with  mantle  on  1.  arm,  spear 
in  r.  hand.     260  grs. 

37.  AR.  Drachm.     Legends  and  types  similar  to  No.  36. 

88.   Under  Rome.    AR.  TetroboL     Obv.  M  A  —  K  E  Club  on  shield.     Rev. 
Helmet.     39  grs. 

THRACE. 

39.  Rhoemetalces  I,  B.  C.  11-A.  D.  12.     AE.  Chalcus.     Obv.  BAIIAEQS  — 

POIMHTAAKor.  Busts  of  king  and  queen,  jugate,  r.  Rev.  KAII- 
AP02  lEBAITor.     Bust  of  Augustus  r.     24  mm. 

40.  Ditto.    Obv.  Legend  as  No.  39;  bust  of  kingr.     Rev.  As  No.  39. 

41.  Edessa,  formerly  Aegae,  in  Roman  Province.     Gordian  EQ.     AE.  Chal- 

cus. Obv.  AVT.K. Gic.  POPJIANOI.  Roma Nikephoros seated  1., 
and  crowned  by  Odessa,    25  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.        635 
THESSAIjY. 

42.  Confederate  coinage  of  Thessali,  B.  C.  196-146.  AB.  Double  Victoria- 
tus.  Obv.  Head  of  Zeus  in  oak  wreath.  Rev.  OESIA  —  AQN 
Athena  in  fighting  attitude.     97.5  grs. 

ACABNANIA. 

48.  Leucas.    AR.  Stater.     Obv.  Head  of  Pallas;  behind,  caduceua  and  J, 

Rev.  Pegasus  flying  r.  128.5  grs. 
44.  Ditto.  Similar  to  No.  43.  131  grs. 
46.  Ditto.     Similar,  but  Pegasus  1.,  with  pointed  wings.     125.7  grs. 

46.  Ditto.     As  last;  symbol,  Boeotian  shield.     112.6  grs. 

ABTOIjIA. 

47.  AB.     Didrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Aetolus  r.    Rev.   Aetolus,   wearing 

Kausia,  standing  and  leaning  on  spear,  his  r.  foot  resting  on  rock;  to 
right,  AITQAQN.     159  grs. 

liOCRIS. 

48.  Locri  Opuntii.    AB.     Stater.     Obv.  Head  of    Persephone    1.     Rev. 

Locrian  Ajax,  nude,  moving  r.     181  grs. 

BOBOTIA. 

49.  Thebes.    AR.     Didrachm.     Obv.   Boeotian  shield.     Rev.  Wheel    in 

incuse  square.     188  grs.     B.  C.  550-430. 

60.  AB.    Didrachm.    06i;.  Shield.     Rev.HI  —  KE.    Amphora.     186  grs. 

B.  C.  379-338. 

BUBOEA. 

61.  Histiaea.    AR.    Hemidrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  a  Maenad.    Rev.  Nymph 

Istiaea  seated  on  prow;  in  field,  AIEQN.    32.5  grs. 

62.  Federal.     B.   C.   411-336.     AB.     Drachm.     Obv.    Head  of  nymph, 

Euboea.     Rev.  E  T    Head  and  neck  of  bull.    56.5  grs. 

ATTICA. 

53.  Bronze.  Obv.  Head  of  Athena.  Rev.  ABE  Two  owls  facing  each 
other.     14  mm.    B.  C.  350-322. 

CORINTHIA. 

64.  Corinth.     AB.     Stater.     Obv.    Pegasus  flying  1.;    beneath,  ?.     Rev. 

Helmeted  head  of  Pallas  r.,  in  incuse.     131  grs.     B.  C.  500-430. 
66.  AB.  Stater.    As  last.     17  by  20.5  mm.     132  gra. 

66.  Ditto.     Similar,  but  Pegasus  flying  r.     15  by  19  mm.     131  grs. 

67.  Ditto.     Similar  to  No.  54.     14  by  20  mm.     129  grs. 

68.  AB.    Drachm.    Obv.  Pegasus  flying  1.     Rev.    Head  of  Aphrodite  1. 

15  mm.    41.5  grs.     B.  C.  338-300. 

69.  Dyrrachium,  colony  of  Corinth.    AB.  Drachm.     Obv.  Head  of  young 

Heracles  r.     Rev.  Pegasus  flying  r. ;  below,  i.    37.5  grs. 

PBIiOPONNESUS . 

60.  Pellene,  Achaia.    Bronze.    Obv.  Head  of  Apollo.   Rev.  TIE  A    Tripod. 

17  mm.    89  grs. 

61.  Elis.    AB.  Drachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Hera  r.    Rev.  Eagle;  in  field,  E. 

43.5  grs. 

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636        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

62.  Cleonae,  Argolis.    TrihemioboL    AR.  Obv.  Head  of  Heracles  1.    Rev. 

K  in  incuse  square.     14.5  grg.     B.  C.  471-421. 

63.  AR.  Tritartemorion.     Ohv.  Head  of  lion.    Rev.  As  No.  62.     8  grs. 

ASIA. 

PAPHLAGONTA. 

64.  Sinope.    AR.  Hemidrachm.     Ohv.  Turreted  head  of  Sinope  r.     Rev. 

IINQ    Prow.     37.5  grs.     B.  C.  306-290. 

MYSTA. 

66.  Pergamum.  Bronze.  Ohv.  Laur.  head  of  Zeus.  Rev.  AIKAHITIOT  — 
IQTHPOI.  Serpent  of  Asklepios  coiled  around  omphalos.  21mm 
124  grs. 

66.  Ditto.    Ohv.  Head  of  Asklepios  r.;  beneath,  EIlIJIEPrAMOr.    Rev. 

Staff  of  A.  encircled  by  serpent.     135  grs. 

TROAS. 

67.  ColoniaAlexandrea.    Bronze.    Ohv.  CO  —  ALEXAN.    Turreted  head  I. 

Rev.  COL  EX.     Winged  figure  mounted  on  galloping  horse  salutes 
statue;  below,  AVGO  (?).     67.5  grs. 

IONIA. 

68.  Erythrae.    Bronze.     06v.  Head  of  Heracles.     iJev.  ^  P  r  and  two  mag- 

istrates' names.    45.5  grs.     15  mm. 

69.  Eazomene.    AR.  Didrachm.    Ohv.  Forepart  of  winged  boar.     Rev. 

Incuse  square.     106.5  grs.     19  mm.     B.  C.  500. 

70.  Smyrna.    Bronze.    0 6 v.  Laur.  head  of  Apollo  r.    Rev.  Z MT PN  AI QN 

etc.     Homer  seated  1.     134.5  grs. 

71.  Chios.    AR.  Drachm.     Ohv.  Sphinx  seated  1.     Rev.  Pointed  amphora. 

20  mm.     51  grs. 

CARIA. 

72.  Cnidus.    AR,  Drachm.     Ohv.  Forepart  of  lion.     Rev.  Head  of  Aphro- 

dite in  incuse  square.    95  grs.     B.  C.  600-480. 

73.  Maussolus,  B.  C.  377-353.    AR.  Drachm.    06i;.  Facing  head  of  Apollo. 

Rev.  MAT22QAA0.    Zeus  stratios  standing  r.,  with  ax  and  spear. 
50  grs. 

74.  Pixodarus,    B.   C.   340-334.    AR.  Didrachm.     Ohv.  Facing    bust   of 

Apollo.     Rev.  nSQAAPO    Similar  to  No.  73.     98.5  grs. 

liTDIA. 

75.  Sardis.    Time  ol  Croesus,  B.  C.  568-554.    AR.  1/2  Stater.     Obv.  Fore- 

parts of  a  lion  and  bull  vis-a-vis.    Rev.  Two  incused  squares.     95  grs. 

PAMPHYLIA. 

76.  Side.    AR.  Tetradrachm,     Ohv.  Head  of  Pallas  in  helmet.     Rev.  Nike 

holding  wreath.     250  grs. 

CAPPADOCIA. 

77.  Roman  Province.    Hadrian.    AR.  Didrachm.     Obv.  Laureated  head  of 

H.  r.    Rev.  mATOI  P  HATHP  HAT  Man  standing  on  summit  of 
Mount  Argaeus.    85  grs, 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         637 
SYRIA. 

78.  Antioch,  Antony  and  Cleopatra.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bare  head 

of  Antony  r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Cleopatra  r. 

79.  Augustus.    AR.  Tetradrachm.    Ohv.  Head  of  Augustus  r.    Rev.  An- 

tioch seated  to  r.  upon  rock  by  river  Orontea. 

80.  Nero.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust  r.,  laureated.    Rev.  Eagle  on 

fulmen. 

81.  Trajan.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.  Eagle  facing 

on  fulmen.     25  mm. 

82.  Billon.     Similar  types.    24  mm. 

83.  Bronze.    Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  S.  C.  within  laurel  wreath. 

84.  Caracalla.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Facing  eagle.    26 

mm. 

85.  Philip  Sen.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Radiate  bust  of  Philip  Sen.  r. 

Rev.  Facing  eagle  standing  on  palm  branch;  ex.,  S  C.    27  mm. 

86.  Billon.    Obv.  Radiate  bust  r.,  wearing  paludamentum.    Rev.  Facing 

eagle  with  wreath  in  beak;  below,  ANTIOXIA.    26  mm. 

87.  Bronze.    Obv.  Lam-eated  bust  r.    Rev.  Bust  of  Tyche  of  Antioch,  r., 

veiled  and  turreted.    29  mm. 

88.  Philip  Jun.    Billon.    Obv.  Draped  bust,  bare  head,  r.     Rev.  Eagle  fac- 

ing, with  wreath  in  beak;  below,  ANTIOXIA  |  S  C. 

89.  Pescennlus  Niger.    AB.  Tetradrachm.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  flPONOIA 

6EQN    Eagle  on  thunderbolt. 

90.  Bronze.     Similar  to  last. 

91.  Laodicea  ad  Mare.    Antoninus  Pius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev. 

Bust  of  Tyche  of  L.  turreted,  r.;  in  field,  KO  —  HUP. 

PHOENICIA. 

92.  Sidon.    AB.  Drachm.     Plated.     Obv.  Galley  at  sea.     Rev.  King  in 

chariot  with  charioteer.     18  mm.     72.5  grs. 

93.  Bronze.     Obv.  Galley  before  wall;  ex.,  lions.    Rev.  King  with  knife  in 

r.  hand  seizes  by  mane  lion  reared  up  before  him.    18  mm.     105  grs. 

BACTRIA. 

94.  Azes.     AB.  Didrachm.     Obv.  King  mounted  r.    Rev.  Fortuna  stand- 

ing 1.    27  mm.     137  grs. 

95.  Bronze.     06i;.  Humped  bull;  above,  infield,  letter  Z  in  square.     Rev. 

Lion;  Pali  legend.    25  mm. 

96.  Ditto.    Types  similar  to  No.  95,  but   different  characters  in  field. 

25  mm. 

97.  Ditto.      Obv.   BAIIAEQI,   etc.      Demeter   seated    1.      Rev.   Hermea 

standing  1.     26  mm. 

98.  Eukratides.      Bronze.      Obv.  BAIIAEQI.     Bust  r.     Rev.   DioscTiri. 

Pali  legend.     Square;  19  by  21  mm. 

99.  Ditto.     Similar  types.    Square;  15  by  15  mm. 

100.  Menander.     AB.  Drachm.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Pallas  standing  r. 

Pali  legend.     17  mm. 

101.  Gondophares.     Billon.    Obv.  BACIAEQI,  etc.     King  on  horseback. 

Rev.  Pallas  standing  r.    23  mm. 

102.  Bronze.    Obv.  King  on  horseback  r.    Rev.  Zeus  standing  r.    20  mm. 

103.  Hooerkes.     Bronze,      Ohv.  Kin^  reclining.     Rev.  Moon-god  stand- 

ing 1.    25  nun. 


638        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

104.  Eadphises  n.      Bronze.   Obv.   King  standing,   sacrificing  at  altar. 

Rev.  Siva  standing  facing  behind  humped  bull.    23  mm. 

105.  Bronze.     Similar  to  No.  104.    18  mm. 

106.  Kanerkes.    Bronze.    Obv.  PAOKA  NHPKI.    King  standing  1.    Rev. 

MIOPO.    Sun-god  Mithras  standing  r.    25  mm. 

107.  Ditto.     Similar  types,  but  characters  in  field  different. 

108.  Megas.     Bronze.     Obv.  Bust  of  king  r.,  diad.  and  radiate,  holding 

scepter  in  r.  hand.    Rev.  BACIAErC  BAICAETQN  CQTHP  MEPAC. 
King  on  horseback.    21  mm. 

109.  Bronze.     Similar.     18.5  mm. 

110.  Bronze.     Similar.     13  mm. 

EGYPT. 

111.  Ptolemy    U,    Philadelphus.      AV.    Octodrachm.      Obv.  AJEA0QN 

Busts    of  Philadelphus    and  queen  Arsinoe    II,  jugate,    r.     Rev. 
B  E  Q  N    Busts  of  Soter  and  Berenice  1.  r.    429.  5  grs. 

112.  Cleopatra  Vn,  B.C.  62-30.     Bronze.    Obv.  Bust  of  Cleopatra  r.    Rev. 

BA2IAIIIHI  KAEOnATPAI    Eagle.    26  mm. 

Roman  Imperial  Coinage  of  Alexandria. 

113.  Tiberius.     Billon.     Obv.  TIBEPIOI    KAIIAP   lEBAITOI  Bust  r. 

Rev.  SEOI  lEBAITOI    Head  of  Augustus  r.    23  mm. 

114.  Claudius.    Billon.    Obv.  TIKAAYAI,  etc.    Laur.  bust  r.    Rev.  ME2- 

lAAINA  KAII  etc.    Messalina  standing  facing,  veiled.    23  mm. 
116.  Ditto.    Similar  types.    25  mm. 

116.  Nero.   Billon.    Obv.  NEPQ  etc.    Laureated  bust  r.    iJe?;.  Irene  stand- 

ing r.    25  mm. 

117.  Ditto.    Obv.  NEPKAArKAII    Laur.  bust  r.     Rev.  OMONOIA.    Homo- 

noia  seated  1.    25  mm. 

118.  Ditto.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  117.    Rev.  JHMOIPQMAIQN.     Roman 

Demos  standing.    25  mm. 

119.  Ditto.    Obv.  Radiate  bust  1.     Rev.  dEOIIEBAITOI    Radiate  head 

of  Augustus  r.    26  mm. 

120.  Ditto.    Obv.  Similar  to  No.  119.    Rev.  TIBEPIOI  KAIIAP     Laur. 

head  of  Tiberius  r.    24  mm. 

121.  Ditto.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  119.     Rev.  nonDAIA  lEBAITHI    Bust 

of  Poppaea  r.    24  mm, 

122.  Ditto.    Obv.  Radiate  bust,  with  aegis,  1.    R&v.  IIOIEIAQNIie  — 

MI 01    Bust  of  Posidon  r.,  trident  over  shoulder.    24  mm. 

123.  Ditto.     Obv.  NEPQEAATKAII  —  lEBFEPATTO.     Radiate   bust  r. 

Rev.  JHMHTEP    Demeter  standing  1.    24.5  mm. 

124.  Ditto.     Obv.  Radiate  head  1.    Rev.  AKTIOI  AUOAAQN.     Laureated 

bust  of  Apol.  r.,  with  trident.    23  mm. 
126.  Ditto.     Obv.  Radiate  bust  r.     Rev.  AYTO  KPA    Bust  of  Sempis  r., 
wearing  modius.    24  mm. 

126.  Ditto.    Obv.  NEPKAAY  etc.  as  No.  123.    Laur.  head  r.    Rev.  JIKAI- 

OITNH    Dikaiosyne  standing  1.,  holding  scales.    24  mm. 

127.  Ditto.     Obv.  Legend  as  No.  123.    Laur.  head  r.    Rev.  PQMA    God- 

dess Roma  seated  1.,  with  a  Nike  in  r.  hand;  in  field,  LE.    24.4  mm. 

128.  Ditto.    Similar  to  last.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  118.    24  mm. 

129.  Ditto.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  123.     Rev.  NEO  AFAO.JAIM     Serpent 

Agathodaemon  r.,  enfolding  corn;  in  field  LP.    25  mm. 

130.  Ditto.     Similar  to  last,  but  reading  year  5,  LE.    24  mm. 


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181.  Ditto.     Obv.  Radiate  bust  r.,  cuirassed.     Rev.  AroTKPA.    Eagle. 1, 
on  fulmen;  year  LIA.     27  mm. 

132.  Ditto.    Similar  to  preceding.    25  mm. 

133.  Vitellius.     BiUon.     Obv.  OAOVOVIT  KAII  lEBrEPMAVT    Laur. 

bust  of  V.  r.    Rev.  Nike  advancing  r. ;  in  field,  AA.    26  mm. 

134.  Vespasian.    Billon.     Obv.  Laur.  bead  of  V.  r.     Rev.  Nike  advancing 

1.     25  mm. 
136.  Gordian.    Billon.     Obv.  Laur.  bust,  cuirassed,  r.     Rev.  Bust  of  Se- 
rapis  wearing  modius,  r. ;  LE. 

136.  Salonica.    Billon,     Obv.   Bust  r.,   wearing  stephane.     Rev.   Eirene 

standing  I.     24  mm. 

137.  Billon.     Obv.  As  preceding.     Rev.  Tyche  recumbent  1. ;  LIA.  24  mm. 

138.  Claudius  II.     Billon.     Obv.   Laur.   bust,    cuirassed,   r.     Rev.   Nike 

standing  r.,  inscribing  shield.    20  mm. 

139.  Aurelianus.     Billon.     Obv.   Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.   ETOTC  —  E. 

Eagle  standing  1.,  with  wreath  in  beak.    21  mm. 

140.  Tacitus.    Billon.     Obv.   Laur.   bust,   cuirassed,   r.     Rev.   ETOYC  A 

Similar  to  preceding.    20  mm. 

141.  Carinus.    Billon.     Obv.   AKMAKAPINOCCEB.     Laur.  bust  r.     Rev. 

Elpis  standing  to  front;  A  B. 

AFRICA. 

CYRENAICA. 

142.  Cyrene.   Bronze.   Obv.  Head  of  Apollo  r.   Rev.  KT  PA.   Lyre.  16  mm. 

ZEUGITANA. 

143.  Carthage.    AB.  Tetradrachm.    Obv.  Head  of  Melkarth  in  lion's  skin. 

Rev.  Horse's  head;  below,  wheat  head  and  Punic  legend.     256  grs. 
B.  C.  410-310. 

144.  AR.  Didrachm.     Obv.  Head  of  Persephone  1.     Rev.  Horse  standing 

r.,  with  head  reverted.     117  grs.     B.  C.  340-242. 

MALTA. 

146.  Bronze.     Obv.  Veiled  female  head.     Rev.  Tripod.     23  mm. 


BOME. 

ROMANO-CAMPANIAN  MINT. 

[BMC=British  Museum  Catalogue,  "Coins  of  Roman  Republic."] 

1.  AB.  Didrachm.     Obv.  Helmeted  head  of  Mars.     Rev.  Bridled  head  of 

horse;  on  truncation,  ROMANO.     BMC.  1. 

2.  AR.  Didrachm.     Obv.   Head  of  Roma  r.;  symbol,  cornucopia.    Rev. 

ROMANO.    Victory  standing  r.  attaching  wreath  to  palm  branch. 
BMC.  34. 

3.  AE.  Quarter-litra.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   Dog  walking  r.;  be- 

neath, ROMA.     BMC.  44. 

4.  AR.  Didrachm.    Obv.  Laureated  head  of  Janus.     Rev.   Jupiter  with 

Victory  in  swift  quadriga  1.,  hurling  fulmen;  below,  ROMA  incuse. 
BMC.  78. 
6.  Ditto.     Different  die. 

6.  Ditto.     ROMA  in  raised  letters.     BMC.  100. 

7.  AR.  Drachm.     Similar  to  No.  4,  but  quadriga  turned  to  left.     BMC.  109. 


640         CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 
MINT  AT  ROME!. 

8.  AB.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;  behind,   IIS.    Rev.  Dioscuri 

mounted  r.;  below,  ROMA.    12  mm.     BMC.  13. 

9.  AE.  Sextans.    Obv.  Head  of  Mercury  r. ;  above,  o  o.    Rev.  Ship's  prow 

r.;  above,  ROMA.    30  mm.     BMC.  59. 

10.  AE.  Uncia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  1.,  helmeted.     Rev.  ROMA.     Prow 

r.     25  mm.     BMC.  88. 

11.  Ditto.     22  mm. 

12.  AR.  Quinarius.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  Dioscuri  r.;  below,  ROMA. 

13.  AR.  Victoriatus.     Obv.  Bearded  head  of  Jupiter.     Rev.    ROMA.     Vic- 

tory standing  r.,  crowning  trophy.     BMC.  436. 

14.  AB.  Denarius.     Obv.  Helmeted  head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Dios- 

curi galloping  r.     BMC.  281. 

15.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    Head  of    Roma    r.,  helmeted.     Rev.    ROMA. 

Victory  in  biga  r.     BMC.  428. 

16.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  14.     Rev.   Diana  in  stag  biga  r. 

BMC.  895. 

17.  Antestia.     Obv.  GRAG.    Head   of  Roma  r.     Rev.     L.ANTES.   ROMA. 

Jupiter  in  swift  quadriga  r.     B.  9. 

18.  Antonia.       Obv.  Bare  head  of  Octavius  r.     Rev.  C.VIBIVS  —  VARVS. 

Fortuna  standing  facing.     B.  15. 

19.  Obv.  Bare  head  of  M.  Antony  r.     Rev.    CAESAR.    IMP.  PONT.  III. 

VIR.R.P.C.    Head  of  Octavius  r.     B.  50. 

20.  AR.  Cistophoric  Medallion.     Obv.     Heads  of  Antony  and  Octavia, 

jugate,  r.  Rev.  Cista  mystica,  on  which  stands  Bacchus;  in  field, 
III  VIR^-R.P.C. 

21.  Aurelia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.    Rev.  ROMA.    Jupiter  in  quadriga  r. 

B.  19. 

22.  Caecilia.    Obv.  Q.  METE.    Head  of  Roma  r.    Rev.  ROMA.    Jupiter  in 

slow  quadriga  r.     B.  21. 

23.  Obv.  Head  of  Pietas  r.;   symbol,  stork.     Rev.   IMPER.     Lituus  and 

capis.     B.  44. 

24.  Obv.  CRASS.  IVN.— LEG.  PRO.PR.     Turreted  head  of  Utica  r.     Rev. 

Trophy  of  arms  between  lituus  and  capis;    METEL.  PIVS  —  SCIP. 
IMP.    B.  52. 

25.  Carisia.     Obv.   ROMA.    Head  of  Roma,  helmeted.     Rev.  T.  CARISI. 

Globe  between  scepter  and  rudder.     B.  4. 

26.  Cassia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;   symbol,  voting  urn.     Rev.   ROMA. 

Libertas  in  quadriga  r. ;  below,  C.CASSI.    B.  1. 

27.  Obv.  ARG.  PVB.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  L.SENTI.C.F.    Jupiter  in 

fast  quadriga  r. ;  below,  C.    B.  4. 

28.  Obv.  Head  of  Liber  r.    Rev.  L.CASSI.Q.F.    Head  of  Libera  wearing 

garland  of  vine.     B.  6. 

29.  Obv.  LIBERT.    Head  of  Liberty  r.;  before,  Q.  CASSIVS.    Rev.  A.  C. 

on  tablet;  temple  of  Vesta.     B.  8. 

30.  Obv.   Head  of  Vesta  1.      Rev.  LONGIN.IIIV.     Togate    figure  casting 

vote. 

31.  Obv.  LIBERTAS— C.  CASSI.IMP.    Veiled  head  of  Libertas  r.     Rev. 

LENTVLVS    I   SPINT.    Capis  and  lituus.    B.  18. 
82.  Coponia.  05i).  Q.SICINIVS— III.VIR     Head  of    Apollo    r.      Rev.    C. 
COPONIVS —  PR.S.C.   Clubof  Hercules,  lion's  skin,  bow,  and  arrow. 
B.  1. 

88.  Cornelia.     Obv.  Head   of   Roma  r.    Rev.  P.SVLA— ROMA.    Victory 
■    '  ■         B.  L 


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34.  Obv.  Bust  of  Hercules,  with  back  view;  below,  P.E.S.C.  Rev.  Roma 
standing  facing  and  about  to  be  crowned  by  Genius  of  Roman 
people.     B.  26. 

36.  Obv.  S.C.  Head  of  Hercules  wearing  lion's  skin.  Rev.  Globe  in 
midst  of  four  wreaths. 

36.  Obv.  L.  SVLLA.    Diademed  head  of  Venus  r.,  Cupid  standing  on  her 

left.  Rev.  IMPER. —  ITERVM.  Capis  and  lituus  between  tro- 
phies.   B.  29. 

37.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Janus  head,  laureated.    Rev.  Warrior  standing  on    a 

prow.     B.  45. 

38.  Obv.  FAVSTVS.     Bust  of  Diana  r.     Rev.  FELIX.     Sulla  seated    on 

raised  seat,  to  whom  kneels  Bocchus  and  Jugurtha.     B.  59. 

39.  Cassia.    Obv.  CAECIAN.     Head  of  Ceres  1.     Rev.  Yoke  of  oxen  1.; 

exergue,  L.CASSI.     B.  1. 

40.  AB.  Cistophoric  Medallion.     Obv.    M.ANTONIVS.IMP.COS.DESIG. 

ITER.ET.TERT.  Head  of  Antony,  wearing  ivy  wreath,  r.  Rev.  III. 
VI R  —  R.  P.C.  Bust  of  Octavia  upon  cista  mystica,  between  inter- 
laced serpents.    27  mm.     B.  60. 

41.  Cosconia.     Obv.    L.COSCO.M.F.  X.     Head  of  Roma.     Rev.  L.LIC. 

ON. DOM.     Bituitus  in  biga  charging  r.     B.  1. 

42.  Cossutia.     Obv.  SABWLA.     Medusa  head  1.     i?CT.  Illl  —  L.COSSVTI 

C.  F.    Bellerophon  mounted  upon  Pegasus.     B.  1. 

43.  Domitia.     06^;.  Head  of  goddess  Roma  r.    Rev.  ROMA  —  CN.DOM. 

Victory  in  biga  r.;  beneath  horses,  man  attacking  hound.     B.  14. 

44.  Fabia.     Obv.    ROMA  —  Q.MAX.  Head  of  Apollo  r.  Rev.  Fulmenand 

cornucopia.     B.  6. 

45.  Obv.     EX.  A. P.     Head  of  Cybele  r.  with  turret  crown.    Rev.  C.FABI. 

C.F.     Victory  in  swift  biga.     B.  14. 

46.  Obv.  Head  of   Cybele  as  preceding;   behind  K.     Rev.  C.FABI. C.F. 

Victory  in  swift  biga  r.     JB.  15. 

47.  Fonteia.     Obv.  M.FONTEI.    C.F.     Head  of  Veiovis  r.     Rev.  Infant 

winged  genius  riding  goat;  caps  of  Dioscuri  above.     B.  9. 

48.  Obv.  M.FONTEI.  —  C.F.     Head  of  Veiovis;   below,  fulmen.     Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  42,  but  caps  before  and  behind  goat.     B.  11. 

49.  Hostilia.     Obv.  Head  of  Pietas  r.    Rev.  L.  HOSTILIVS  SASERNA. 

Victory  walking  r.,  carrying  trophy.     B.  5. 

60.  Julia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.      Rev.  ROMA    |    SEX.IVLI  |  CAISAR. 

Venus,  about  to  be  crowned  by  Cupid,  in  biga  r.     B.  2. 

61.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.    Rev.  L.IVLI.     Victory  in  fast  Biga  r. 

62.  Obv.  Head  of  Pietas  r.;  behind,  LI  I.      Rev.    Trophy  of  Gallic  arms; 

CAE  — SAR. 

53.  Obv.  CAESAR— PARENS  PATRIAE.  Head  of  Julius  Caesar  r., 
veiled.  Rev.  C.COSSVTIVS  \  MARID  —  lANVS  crosswise;  in  an- 
gles, A  —  A  —  A  —  FF.     B.  43. 

64.  Obv.  Laureated  head  of  J.Caesar.  Rev.  L.LIVINEIVS—  REGVLVS 
Bull  charging  r. 

66.  Junta.     Obv.     SALVS.     Diademed  head  of  Salus  r.     Rev.  ROMA  — 

SILANVS.L.F.     Victory  in  biga  r.     B.  18. 
66.06V.    Mask  of  Silenus;  symbol,  plow.     Rev.   D. SILANVS.L.F.     Vic- 
tory in  swift  biga  r.     B.  19. 

67.  Obv.  LEIBERTAS.      Head  of  Liberty  r.    Rev.   CAEPIO    BRVTVS 

PRO. COS.     Lyre.  B.  34. 

68.  Lucretia.    06i;.  Head    of   Neptune  r.      Rev.    L.LVCRETI  [  TRIO  | 

"Winged  genius  riding  dolphin.     B.  3. 


642        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS. 

69.  Marcia.     Obv.   LI  BO.     Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.   Q.MARC.     ROMA. 
Dioscuri  charging  r.     B.  1. 

60.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;  behind,  modiua.    Rev.  M  -  MAR-  C  |  RO  -  MA. 

Victory  in  biga  1.    B.  8. 

61.  Obv.  Roma  wearing  winged  helmet.    Rev.  ROMA  —  Q.PHILIPPVS. 

Horseman  with  spear  galloping  r.    B.  11. 

62.  Memmia.    Oftv.  QVIRINVS  —  C.MEMMI.C.F.     Head  of  Quirinus  r. 

Rev.   MEMMIVS.— AED.CERIALIA.— PREIMVS.    FECIT.     Ceres 
seated  r.    B.  9. 

63.  Minucia.     Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.;  behind,  R  V  F.     Rev.   Q.MINV. 

Dioscuri  charging  r.;  ex.,  ROMA. 
M.  Obv.  Head  of  Roma  r.     Rev.  ROMA.     Ionic  column,  by  which  stands 

Minucius  Augurinus  and  Minucius  Faesus.     B.  9. 
66.  Mussidia.     Obv.  Bust  of  Victory,   winged,  r.     Rev.    L.MVSSIDIVS. 

Victory  in  swift  quadriga  r.     B.  4. 

66.  Neria,     Obv.  NERI.  Q.  VRB.     Bearded  head  of  Saturn  r.     Rev.   L. 

LENT.     C.MARC.     COS.     Legionary  eagle  between  two  stand- 
ards.   B.  1. 

67.  Petlllia,      Obv.    PETILLIVS  —  CAPITOLINVS.     Eagle  standing  on 

fulmen.    i?«t^.  Hexastyle  temple.    B.  2. 

68.  Pompeia.     Obv.     M.POBLICI.     LEG.PRO.  — PR.     Head  of  Roma  r. 

Rev.  CN.MAGNVS.IMP.     Hispania  extends  olive  branch  to  Pom- 
pey  who  stands  on  a  prow.    B.  9. 

69.  Pomponia.    Obv.  Laureated  head  of  Apollo  r.    Rev.  Q.  POM  PON  I  | 

MVSA.    Calliope  standing  r.    B.  9. 

70.  Porcia.      Obv.   M.   CATO.      Youthful,    ivy-crowned  head   r.      Rev. 

VICTRIX.     Victory  seated  r.    B.  7. 

71.  06i).  LICI  — L.PORCI.     Head  of    Roma  r.     Rev.    L.LIC.CN.DOM. 

Bituitus  in  quadriga  galloping  r.    B.  8. 

72.  Postumia.    06v.  HISPAN.     Female  head  r.     Rev.   A.POST.A.F. — 

S.N.  —  ALBI N.     Togate  figiu-e  standing  1.  between  eagle  standard 
and  fasces. 

78.  Rustia.    Ofti).  FORTVNAE  ANTIAT.  —  Q.RVSTIVS.     Busts  of  For- 

tuna  Victrix  and  Fortuna  Felix,  conjoined,  r.    Rev.  Altar  inscribed 

FOR.  RE.    B.3. 
74.  Sempronia.     Obv.  Head  of  Julius  Caesar  r.    Rev.  TI.SEMPRON.  — 

GRACCVSR  — IIIVIR  — Q.DES.      Standards,  plow  and   scepter. 

B.  11. 

76.  Thoria.     Obv.  l.S.M.R.     Head  of  Juno  r.     iJei;.  L.THORIVS    BAL- 

BVS.     Bull  charging  r.     B.  1. 

77.  Titia.     Obv.  Male  head  r.    Rev.  Q.TITI.     Pegasus  springing  r.  from 

platform.    B.  1. 

78.  AE.  Quinarius.    Obv.  Victorv  r.     Rev.  Q.TITI.     Similar  to  No.  77. 

BMC.  2229. 

79.  Vettia.    06v.  Head  of  Jupiter  r.     Rev.  P.SABIN.     Victory  crowning 

trophy.    B.  1. 

THE   ITALIAN  CONFEDERATION   DURING  THE  SOCIAIj  WAR, 

B.  C.  91-88. 

80.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  of  Italia  (Corfinium)  r.;  behind, 

EITELIV  (Italia).    Rev.  Warrior  standing  to  front,  his  head  turned 
toward  recumbent  bull;  holds  inverted  spear.     BMC.  19. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         643 

ROMAN  IMPERIAL   COINS. 

C=Cohen,  Monnaies  frappees  sous  Vempereurs  remains. 

Augustas.  81.  AB.  Denarius.  Obv.  Bust  of  Octavius  r.  Rev.  Bust  of 
M.  Antony  r.     C.  8. 

82.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  OB  —  CIVIS  —  SERVATOS,  the  word  CIVIS 

within    an    oak  wreath.      Rev.   C.CASSIVS    C.F.CELER.IIIVIR. 
A.A.A.F.F.;  infield,  S.  C.     34mm. 

83.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Within    oak    wreath,    AVGVSTVS  |  TRIBV- 

N IC  I  POTEST  I  .     Rev.  Similar  to  No.  82.    27  mm. 

84.  AE.  Dupondius.     06i;.  Similar  to  No.  83.    i?e?;.  L.SVRDINVS.III.VIR. 

A.A.A.F.F.;  infield,  S.  C.     28mm. 

85.  AE.  As.     Obv.  IMP.CAESAR.DIVI.F.  AVGVSTVS.  IMP.  /  /  .     Bust 

ofAugustual.    i?ei>.  PONTIF.  MAXIM. TRIBVN.  POT.  X)^XIIII;in 
field,  S.  C.     29  mm. 

86.  AE.  Denarius.     Obv.  AVGVSTVS.  —  DIVI.F.     Head  r.     Rev.  Caius 

Caesar  on  horseback  galloping  r.;  above,  C.CAES. ;  below,  AVGVS.F. 
Tiberius.    87.  AE.  Dupondius.     06v.  Bust  of  T.  1.    JSev.  P6TIF.MAXIM. 
TRIBVN.  POTEST.XXIIII;  infield,  S.  C. 

88.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Head  of  Augustus  r.    Rev.  As  last.     C.  226. 

89.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Bare  head  of  T.  r.     Rev.  Similar  to  87,  but  T.  P.  XII. 

C.  27. 
Claudius.     90.  AV.    Aureus.     06v.  Nude  bust,  diademed,  r.     /Jei;.  CON- 
STANTI  AE  AVGVSTl     Female  figure  seated  1. 

91.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Within  oak  wreath, 

EX.S.C.  I  OB  I  GIVES  |  SERVATOS. 

92.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  LIBERTAS  AVGVSTA    Liberty  stand- 

ing.    C.  47. 

93.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Pallas  standing  r.,  hurling  lance.     C.  84. 

94.  AE.    Quadrans.     Obv.  Right  hand  holding  balance.     Rev.  PON.M. 

TR. P.  etc.  COS. II.     C.  73. 

Nero.  95.  AV.  Aureus.  Obv.  Nude  bust  r.  Rev.  PONTIF.  MAX.TR.P. 
II 1 1.  P.  P.;  within  oak  wreath,  EX  S.  C. 

96.  AE.  As.  Obv.  Laureated  head  r.  Rev.  Victory  rising  in  air  bearing 
shield  inscribed  S.P.Q.R.     C.  288. 

Oalba.  97.  AE.  Sestertius.  Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev.  Victory  walk- 
ing r. 

Vespasian.  98.  AV.  Aureus.  Obv.  Nude  bust,  laureated,  1.  Rev.  Roma 
wearing  crested  helmet;  below,  COS. VI. 

99.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Nude  bust,  laureated,  1.     Rev.  Carpentum  with 

four  horses. 

100.  AB.   Denarius.     Obv.   Laureated  head   r.     Rev.    PON. MAX.TR.P. 

COS. VI.     Female  figure  seated  1.     C.  371. 

101.  Ditto.    Obv.  Laureated  head  r.    Rev.  Round  buckler  inscribed  S.  C. 

supported  by  two  goats.    C.  497. 

102.  AE.  Sestertius.     0 67;.  Laureated  head  r.     i?CT.  PAX  AVGVSTl     God- 

dess of  Peace  standing  facing.    C.  272. 

103.  AE.  As.     Obv.  T.CAES.    etc.     COS.V.     Laureated   head    r.     Rev. 

GEN  I.   P.R.     Genius  standing   1.,  holding   patera    over   burning 

altar.     C.  95. 
Julia.  104.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Diademed   bust  r.     Rev.  VENVS  AV- 

GVS.     Venus,  deminude,  standing,  back  view.     C.  14. 
Domitian.  105.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  IMP.CAES.  etc.  COS. XVIII    etc. 

Bust  radiate,  r.    Rev.  VI RTVTI  —  AVGVSTl     Valor  standing  r. 


644        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

Nerya.  106.  AE.  As.  Obv.  IMP.NERVA  etc.  COS.  1 1.  P.  P.  Laureated 
bustr.    iJev.  FORTVNA  AVGVST.     Fortuna  standing  1.     C.  61. 

Trajan.  107.  AB.  Denarius.  Obv.  IMP.  TRAIANO  etc.  Laureated 
bustr.  iJei;.  COS. V.P.P.S.P.Q.R.  OPTIMO  PRINCIPI  Victory 
standing  1.     0.  75. 

108.  Ditto.     Obv.  As  No.  107.    i?CT.  Legend  aa  No.  107;  Danube,  crowned 

with  roses,  reclining  r.;  exergue,  DANVVIVS.     C.  136. 

109.  Ditto.    Obv.    Similar  to  No.    107,    but  COS. VI.  in  legend.     Rev. 

S.P.Q.R.  OPTIMO  PRINCIPI     Genius  standing  facing.     C.  396. 

110.  Ditto.     Obv.   Similar,  but  COS.V.     Rev.  Legend  as  No.  109;  Dacian 

captive  seated  at  base  of  trophy.     C.  537. 
Hadrian.     111.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.   IMP.    CAES.  TRAIAN    HADRIANO 

etc.    Cuirassed bust,  laureated, r.    iJe^.  DIVI  NER.NEP.P.M.  TR.P. 

COS. ;  radiate  head  of  Sol  r.;  beneath,  ORIENS.     C.  1003. 
112.  AR.  Quinarius.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  laureate,  r.    Rev.  P.M.   TR.P. 

COS.  III.     Victory  standing  facing.    C.  1129. 
Antoninus  Pius.   113.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    IMP.    ANTONINVS    PIVS 

AVG.     Laureated  bust,  cuirassed,  r.    Rev.  LIBERTAS  AVG.     Li- 

bertas  standing,  turned  1.    C.  144. 

114.  Ditto.  Oii).  Laureated  bust  r.  Rev.  PONTIF.  TR.  P.  COS. II.  Se- 
curitas  seated  r.  on  curule  chair;  in  front  lighted  altar.     C.  434. 

Marcus  Aurelius.  115.  AE.  Sestertius.  06-!;.  Draped  bust  r.  Rev.  TR.P. 
Villi   COS.  1 1.     Pallas  standing  1. 

Faustina  Junior.  116.  Obv.  FAVSTINA  —  AVGVSTA;  draped  bust  1 
Rev.  AVGVSTI  —  PI  I  FIL.  Diana  standing  1.    C.  19. 

117.  AR.  Denarius.    Oft'i;.  DIVA  FAV-STINA  PIA.    Bustr.    Rev.  COHSE- 

CRATIO    Peacock  r.     C.  71. 

118.  Ditto.    Obv.  Bust  r..  Rev.  FECVN  —  DITAS.     Fecunditas  standing  r. 

holding  babe  in  1.  arm.    C.  99. 

119.  Ditto.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  118.    Rev.  iVNONI    REGINAE.    Juno 

seated  1.;  in-front,  peacock.     C.  99. 

120.  Ditto.     Obv.  Diademed  bust  r.     Rev.   SAECVLI    FELICITAS.     Two 

infants  under  canopy.    C.  190. 

121.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  diademed,  r.     Rev.  LAETI  -TIA 

Joy  standing  facing.    C.  149. 
Lucius  Verus.     122.  AV.  Aureus.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  laureate,  r.    Rev. 
TR  P  VII  I M  P  1 1 1 1     COS  1 1     Victory  standing  I. 

123.  AE.  As.    Obv.BustT.    J?ei;.  PROFECTIO  AVG.    TR.P.    III.    Verus 

mounted  on  horseback  r.;  in  field,  S  —  C,  COS  II.     C.  139. 

124.  AE.  Sestertius.     06?;.  Laureated  bust  r.     Rev.TR.POT.y.    I  MP.  1 1. 

COS.  II.    Mars  standing  r. 

125.  AE.  Dupondius.     Obv.  Bust,  radiate,  1.    Rev.TR.  POT.  VII.  IMP. 

nil.  COS.  II.     Victory  standing  1.    C.  210. 
Commodus.    126.  AR.  Denarius.  Obv.  Head  r.,  in  lion's  skin.  Rev.  HER  — 
CVL  I  RO  MAN  I  AV  GV.    Club  standing  on  end,  in  wreath.    0.189. 

127.  Ditto.     Obv.  Laureated  bustr.     Rev.  P.M. TR.P. Villi. IMP.VI.  etc. 

Abundantia  standing  facing;  at  feet,  modius.    C.  445. 

128.  Ditto.     Obv.  Diademed  bust  r.     Rev.  Legend  as  preceding,  but  I M  P. 

VII.     Abundantia  standing  r.     C.  463. 

129.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust  r.    Rev.  LIBERALITAS  AVG 

—  TR.P.V.IMP.IIII.COS.II.PP.     Commodus  seated  on  high  plat- 
form making  donation.     Similar  to  C.  300. 
Crispina.     130.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Draped  bustr.     Rev.  VENVS  FE- 
LIX.    Venus  seated  1.,  holding  a  Victory  and  scepter.     C.  42. 


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Lucilla.     131.  AV.  Aureus.   O&v.  Draped  bust  r.    Rev.V  -E-H^S.   Venus 

standing  holding  apple  and  scepter.     C.  69. 
Caracalla.     132.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  head  r.     Rev.  PONTIF. 

TR.P.XI.COS.III.     Mars  standing  r.     C.  447. 
133.  AE.     Sestertius.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  laureated,  r.     Rev.  P.M. TR. 

P.XVI— COS.IIl.P.P.     Mars,   with  Victory  in   r.  hand,    standing 

facing.     C.  293. 
Qeta.     134.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  laureated,  r.    Rev.  COL. 

CA ES.  —  A NTI OC H .     Lunus  standing  facing.  Victory  in  1.  hand,  a 

cock  at  feet.    For  Antioch. 
Macrinus.       135.  AR.  Denarius.     Obv.  Laureated  bust,  draped,  r.     Rev. 

AEQVITAS  AVG.  Justice  standing,  head  to  r.    C.  2. 

136.  Ditto.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  laureated,  r.    Rev.  FELICITAS  TEM- 

PO RVM     Prosperitas  standing  1.     C.  19. 

137.  AE.  Sestertius.     Obv.  Bust,  laureated,  r.    Rev.  lOVI  CONSERVA- 

TOR!    Jupiter  standing  facing;  at  feet,  small  human  figure. 
Elagabulus.     138.  AR.  Antoninianus.     06i).  Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev. 

LAETITIA  PVBL.    Joy  standing,  holding  crown  and  helm.    C.  70. 
Julia  Paula.     139.   AR.  Denarius.     Obv.    Bust    r.    Rev.    CONCORDIA 

AVGG.     Concord  seated  1.     C.  16. 
Maximus.     140.   AE.    Sestertius.      Obv.   Draped  bust  r.     Rev.    PI  ETAS 

AVG.     Pontifical  utensils. 
141.  Ditto.     06i;.  As  No.  140.     iJei;.   PRINCIPI   IVVENTVTIS     Maximus 

standing  1. 
Balbinus.     142.  AR.  Antoninianus.     Obv.  Draped  bust,  radiate,  r.     Rev. 

CONCORDIA  AVGG.     Two  hands  clasped.     C.  3. 
143.  AE.  Sestertius.     06y.  As  No.  142.     i?ev.  PROVIDENTIA  DEORVM 

Providentia  standing  facing,  holding  distaff  and  cornucopia.     C.  25. 
Pupienus.     144.   AR.    Antoninianus.     Draped    bust,    radiate,    r.      Rev. 

AMOR  MVTVVS  AVGG.    Two  hands  clasped.    C.  1. 
Galerla  Valeria.     145.  AE.  As.     O67;.  Bust  r.    i?ci;.  VENERI  V  —  ICTRI- 

Cl.     Venus  standing  facing;  below,  A  N  T(ioch). 
Maximianus  Daza.     146.  AE.  As.     Obv.  Nude  bust,  laureated,  r.     Rev. 

SACRA  MON  VRB   AVGG    ET    CAESS    NN.     Moneta  standing 

facing. 

147.  AE.  Quadrans.    06v.  Similar  to  preceding.    Rev.  GENIOCA-ESA- 

RIS     Genius,  with  high  crown,  standing,  holding  globe. 

148.  Ditto.     Obv.  Similar  to  preceding.    Rev.  GENIO  —  AVGVSTI    Gen- 

ius, wearing  high  crown,  standing  facing. 
Fausta.    149.  AE.  Quadrans.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  SALVS  REI  — PVB- 

LICAE     Salus  standing  facing,  holding  two  babes. 
Julian  n.     150.  AR.   Denarius.     Obv.    Laureated    bust,    cuirassed    and 

draped,  r.    Rev.  Within  a  wreath,  VOTIS  |  V  |  MVLTIS  |  X. 
Helena.     151.    AE.  Quadrans.     O61;.  Bust  r.    Rev.   SECVRITAS  —  REI 

PVBLICAE    Female  figure  standing  facing. 
Jovianus.     152.  AV.  Solidus.     Obv.  Cuirassed  bust,  diademate,  r.     Rev. 

SECVRITA  —  S  REI  —  PVBLICAE     Shield  inscribed  VOT  |  V  | 

M  V  L  I  X  I  supported  by  two  female  figures. 
Valentinianus  I.     163.    AR.     Denarius.     Obv.    Laureated    bust,  r.    Rev, 

Within  wreath,  VOT  ]  X  |  MVLT  |  XX  |  . 
Valens.     154.  AV.  Solidus.     Bust,  diademed,  r.    jRct.  RESTITVTOR — 

REI  —  PVBLICAE     Emperor  in  armor,  standing  holding  labarum 

in  r.  and  Victory  in  1.  hand. 
Eudoxia,  wife  of   Arcadius.     166.    AV.     Triens.     Obv.    AEL.EVDOXIA 

AVG.     Bust  r.    Rev.  Cross  within  wreath;  below,  CON. 


646        CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,  TOKEN'S,  AND  MEDALS. 

Anthemius.     166.    AV.     Solidus.     Obv.     Facing    bust,    crowned.    Rev. 

SALVS  REIPVBLICAE    Two  emperors  standing  facing.    C .  7 
Julius  Nepos.    157.  AV.  Quinarius.    Obv.  DN.  IVL  NE  — POSPFAVG. 

Bust  r.    Rev.  Cross  within  wreath;  below,  CO  NOB. 

BYZANTINE  COINS. 

EASTERN  EMPIRE. 

Justinian  I.  168.  AV.  Tremissis.  Obv.  Bust,  cuirassed  and  diademed,  r. 
Rev.  VICTORIA  AVGVSTORVM  Victory  standing  facing,  hold- 
ing wreath  and  orb. 

Constantine  IV.  169.  AV.  Semissis.  Obv.  Bearded  bust  facing.  Rev. 
Cross  on  base  of  three  steps;  at  sides,  Heraclius  and  Tiberius. 

Justinian  n.  160.  AV.  Tremissis.  Obv.  Facing  bust.  Rev.  VICT  R  A 
AVGV    Cross  potent;  beneath  CO  NOB.     S.  9. 

Leo  and  Constantine  V,  716-741.  161.  AV.  Solidus.  Obv.  Facing  bust 
holding  orb.    Rev.  DNO  LEO  PA  MVL    Facing  bust  holding  orb. 

Constantine  V  and  Leo  IV,  761-776.  162.  AV.  Tremissis.  Obv.  Facing 
bust  of  Constantine.     Rev.  Facing  busts  of  Constantine  and  son. 


MODERN  FOREIGN  COINS. 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 

1.  Canute,  A.  D.  1016-1035.    AK.  Penny.     Obv.    +CNVT    REX    ANGLOR 

Crowned  bust  in  circle.    Rev.  Long  cross,  voided. 

2.  AE.  Penny.  Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  ELDRED  ON  LVND.    Short  cross,  with 

annulet  at  center. 

3.  AE.  Penny.     Obv.  Draped  bust  1.,  in  circle.    Rev.  Long  cross,  the  arms 

terminating  in  crescents. 

4.  Edward  the  Confessor,  1042-1066.    AE.  Penny.     Obv.    Crowned  bust  r., 

holding  scepter.     Rev.  +  STIR  COL   ON    EOFER   (York).    Cross  in 
circle. 
6.  Edward  IV.  1461-1483.    AE.  London  Groat.     Obv.  +  EDWARD.  D.GRA 
REX   ANGL   X    FRAN.    Facing  bust,   crowned,   in  tressure.    Rev. 
POSVI  DEVM  etc.    Long  cross  potent. 

6.  Victoria,  1837.    AV.  Pattern  Five-pounds,  1839.     Obv.  Bust  r.  with  fillet 

in  hair  and  handover  forehead.     Rev.  DIRIGE   DEUS   GRESSUS 
MEOS.     Queen,  crowned,  walking  1.  and  directing  lion. 

7.  George  V.  Av.  6  Pounds,  1911.     Obv.  GEORGIVS  V  DEI  GRA:  BRITT: 

0MN:REX:FID:DEF:IND:1MP:  Headl.     Rev.  St.  George  and  dragon. 

8.  Av.  2  Pounds,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  7. 

9.  Av.  Pound,  1911.    Similar  to  No.  7,  but  reading  D.  G.  for  DEI  GRA: 

10.  AV.  Half-pound,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  9. 

11.  AE.  Half-crown,    1911.    Obv.    Headl.     Rev.    FID:DEF:  —  IND:IMP: 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  the  Garter. 

12.  AE.  Florin,  1911.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  9.     Rev.  Four  crowned  shields 

of  arms  placed  in  form  of  cross. 

13.  AE.  Shilling,    1911.     Obv.     GEORGIVS  V   DEI   GRA:  etc.      Head  1. 

Rev.   FID:DEF:IND:IMP:  Royal  crest. 

14.  AE.  Sixpence,  1911.     Similar  to  shilling. 


CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.        647 

15.  AR.  Groat,  1911.     Obv.  Legend  as  No.  7,  but  reading  D.  G.    Head  1. 

Rev.  Figure  4,  crowned,  in  oak  wreath. 

16.  AR.  Threepence,  1911.     Similar  to  Groat  except  value. 

17.  AR.  Twopence,  1911.     Ditto. 

18.  AB.  Pence,  1911.     Ditto. 

19.  AE.  Penny,  1913.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  7.    Rev.  Britannia  seated  r. 

30  mm. 

20.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  19,  except  value.    25  mm. 

21.  AE.  Farthing,  1913.     Ditto.     20  mm. 

STATES  OP  JERSEY. 

22.  AE.  Penny,  1911.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  STATES  OF  JERSEY 

—  ONE  TWELFTH  OF  A  SHILLING.     Shield  of  arms. 

23.  AE.  Halfpenny,  1911.     Similar  to  preceding,  but  reading  on  reverse 

ONE  TWENTY  -  FOURTH  OF  A  SHILLING. 

TOKENS  OF  GIBRALTAR. 

24.  AE.  2  Quarto  Token,  1818.     Spittles.     Obv.  PAYABLE  AT  JAMES 

SPITTLES  Lion  sejant;  exerg.,  GIBRALTAR.  Rev.  Moorish 
castle;  below,  1818.    28  mm. 

26.  AE.  2  Quarto  Token,  1810.  Keeling  and  Sons.  Obv.  As  No.  24,  ex- 
cept firm  name.     Rev.  As  No.  24.     27.5  mm. 

26.  AE.  1  Quarto,  1810.     Similar  to  No.  25,  except  value.     21  mm. 


GERMANY. 

AACHEN. 

1.  Rudolph,   A.  D.    1292-1298.      AR.   Denier.     Obv.   +RVDOLPH    ROM. 

REX.    Emperor  seated  facing.     JRei;.  Cathedral. 

2.  AR.  Denier.     Variety  of  preceding. 

3.  Albert  A.  D.  1298-1308.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.  ALBERT'  etc.     Emperor 

seated  facing.     Rev.  \fRBS.   AQVENSISetc.     Cathedral. 

ANHAIjT. 

4.  Alexius  Friedrich  Christian.    AB.  Halbthaler,  1806.    Obv.   ALEXIUS 

FRIED,  etc.    Within  laurel  wreath,  xx  |  bine  eine  |  mark  |  1806  |  . 
Rev.  Crowned  bear  walking  1. 
6.  Friedrich,  1904.    AR.  3  Mark,  1911.     Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Imperial  Ger- 
man eagle. 

BADBN. 

6.  Friedrich  1866-1907.  AR.  Sterbefttnf mark,  1907.     Obv.  Headr.;  below, 

*1828.     !1907.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

BAVARIA. 

7.  HeinrlchI,  1255-1290.    AR.  Denier.     Obv.  -H.  DVX.    Panther  1.     Rev. 

Two  men  standing  facing,  one  holding  crozier,  the  other  sword. 

8.  Ludwig  I,  1826-1848.     AR.  Conventionthaler,  1827.    Zollverein.     Obv. 

Bustr.    i?ei;.  BAYERISCH  -  WORTEMBERGISCHER  ZOLLVEREIN 
GESCHLOSSEN  1827.     Caduceus  and  comucopiae. 


648        CATALOGUE   OP   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

9  AB.  Conventionthaler,  1829.  Commercial  Treaty  between  Bavaria,  Prus- 
sia, Wlirtemberg,  and  Hesse.  Obv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  HANDELSVER- 
TRAG  ZWISCHEN  BAYERN,  PREUSSEN,  WURTEMBERG  UND 
H  ESS  E  N .    Saltire  of  caduceus  and  cornucopiae,  arms  in  angles. 

10.  Ditto,  1830.    Allegiance  to  Dynasty.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.    BAYERNS- 

TREUE  Bavaria  seated  1.;  before  her,  dog  lying  1. 

11.  Ditto,  1831.     Eoyal  Motto.     Obv.    Bust  r.     Rev.   Lion  supporting  a 

shield  inscribed  gerecht   |   und   |   behark   |   lich   |  . 

12.  Ditto,  1834.     Monument  to  B's  Allegiance  to  Dynasty.     Obv.  Bustr. 

Rev.  DENKMAHL  DER  ANHAENGLICHKEIT  BAYERNS  AN  SEINEN 
HERRSCHERSTAMM  \  ERRICHTET  ZU  OBERWITTELSBACH. 
Monument. 

13.  Ditto,  1836.    Monument  to  Maximilian  Joseph.     Obv.  Bust  rl    Rev. 

Kins:  seated  upon  high  pedestal ;  ERRICHTETVON  DER  HAUPT- 
STADT  MUNCHEN. 

14.  Ditto,  1835.    Nuremberg-Furth  Railway.     Obv.  Bustr.     Rev.  ERSTE 

EISENBAHN      IN      TEUTSCHLAND      MIT      DAMPFWAGEN  [  von 
NURNBERG  NACH  FURTH.    Female  Seated  on  ground  holding  winged 
wheel  and  winged  caduceus. 
16.  Ditto.  1836.     School   restored   to   Benedictines.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev. 
Two  children  standing  between  two  monks. 

16.  3-1/2  Gulden,  1839.     Unveiling  of  Maximilian  Statue.     Obv.   Bust 

r.    Rev.  Equestrian  statue  of  the  Elector  1.;  exergue,  errichtet  v. 

KONIG  I  LUDWIG  I  |  1839. 

17.  Ditto,  1840.     Statue  of  DUrer.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  STANDBILD    A. 

DURERS  ERRICHTET  ZU  NURNBERG  1840.    Facing  statue. 

18.  Ditto,  1841.     Statue  to  Jean  Paul  Eichter.     Obv.  Bustr.    Rev.  Statue 

with  facing  figure:  ERRICHTET  ZU  —  BAYREUTH  1841. 

19.  Ditto,  1842.     WalhaUa.    Obv.  Bustr.    Rev.  Temple  of  Fame  at  Do- 

naustauf;  above,  WALHALLA. 

20.  Ditto,  1843.     Centenary  of  University  of  Erlangen.     Obv.  Bustr.    Rev. 

HUNDERTJAHRIGE  GRGNDUNG  DER  HOCHSCHULEZU  ERLAN- 
GEN    Statue  of  Markgraf  Friedrich. 

21.  Ditto,  1846.     Birth  of  Ludwig,  Crown  Prince,  and  of  Ludwig,  Prince 

Royal,  Obv.  Bust  r.  Rev.  Bavaria  holding  two  shields  each  in- 
scribed with  L. 

22.  Prinz  Regent  Luitpold,  Sterbedreimark,  1911.     Obv.  Head  r.:  below, 

1821*.  12MARZ  •  1911.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

LANDAU. 

28.  AR.  2  Florin  8  Zreutzer,  1713;  Siege  Piece.  Obv.  Center,  arms  in  a 
wreath;  above,  PRO  CAES:&  IMP:  below,  BEL.  LANDAU  |  2  FL8  K; 
monograms  in  corners.     Rev.  Plain. 

BRATTNSCHWEIG-WOIiFENBUETTEIi. 

28.  Julius.  AR.  Lichtthaler,  1669.  06?;.  Man  walking  1.,  carrying  lighted 
torch  in  r.  hand.    Rev.  MAXI  —  MILL  etc.     Double  eagle,  crowned. 

26.  Heinrich  Julius.  AR.  Rebellenthaler,  1696.    06?;.  Wild  man  walking r., 

carrying  torch  and  spear.  Rev.  Within  circle  of  eleven  shields, 
destruction  of  Korah,  Dathan  and  Abiram. 

27.  AR.  LUgenthaler,  1596.    06?;,  Helmeted  shield    of   arms   supported 

by  wild  man.  Rev.  HVETE.DICH.FVR.DER.TADT.DER.LVEGEN. 
WIRDT.WOL.RADT.HH.  Angel  crowning  recumbent  lion  which 
holds  wild  goat. 


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28.  AR.  Wahrheitsthaler,   1697.     Obv.  Within  circle,   RECTE  |  FACIEN- 

DO  1  NEMINEM  I  TIMEAS  |  15  97  |  .     Rev.   Truth  standing  upon 
Calumny  and  Mendacity;  in  field,  Veritas  ]  vincit  ]  omnia. 

29.  August.    AR.      1/4   H.     Glockenthaler,    1643.     Obv.    Bust    1.     Rev. 

ALLESMITBEDACHT.     Bell  hung,  without  clapper. 

30.  AS.     Schiflfsthaler,   Undated.     Obv.   Bust.    Rev.   ALLES    MIT   BE- 

DACHT.     Ship  ready  to  sail. 

BRAUNSCHWEIG-Iit^NEBURa. 

81.  Karl    Wilhelm    Ferdinand.      AB.    16    Gute    Groschen,    1796.     Obv. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms.  Rev.  In  field,  XVI  1  GVTE  I  GROSCH  I 
1795  I  . 

HESSE. 

82.  Ernst  Ludwig.    AR.  6  Mark,  1904.     Jubilee  piece.     Obv.  Busts  of 

Philip  and  Ernst  Ludwig,  conjoined,  1.;  below,  i3.NOV.  I  1504-1904. 
Rev.  DEUTSCHES  REICH.     Imperial  German  eagle. 

33.  AB.    3  Mark,  1910.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  As  No.  32. 

LIPPE. 

34.  Leopold  IV.     AR.  2  Mark,  1906.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  32. 

MECKIiENBURG- STREIilTZ. 

86.  Adolf  Friedricli,  1904.    AR.  2  Mark,  1906.    Obv.  Bust  I.    i?gv.  A8No.32. 

MBCKXENBURQ  -  S  CHWERIN. 

36.  Friedricli  Franz  IV,  1897.    AR.  6  Mark,  1904.    Marriage  piece.     Obv. 
Busts  of  Friedrich  and  Alexandra,  jugate,  1.     Rev.  As  No.  32. 

PRUSSIA. 

87.  Wilhelm  I,   1861-1871-1888.     AR.   6  Mark,    1874.     Obv.   WILHELM 

DEUTSCHER  KAISER  KONIG  V.  PREUSSEN.  Head  r.  Rev. 
Similar  to  No.  32. 

38.  AR.  2  Mark,  1877.    Types  similar  to  last. 

39.  Wilhelm  n,  1888.    AR.   3   Mark,    1910.     Centenary  of   founding  of 

University  of  Berlin,  1810.  Obv.  FRIEDRICH  WILHELM  III. 
WILHELM  II  — UNIVERSITAT  BERLIN  —  1810- 1910.  Busts 
conjoined,  1.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle;  above,  ducal  hat. 

40.  AR.  3  Mark,  1911.     Centenary  of  University  of  Breslau,  1811.     Obv. 

Busts  as  No.  39;  below,  1811  UNIVERSITAT  BRESLAU  1911.  Rev. 
Eagle. 

41.  AR.  3  Mark,  1913.    26th  Anniversary  of  Reign.     Obv.  Bust  in  uniform 

r.;  below,  laurel  branch  and  dates,  1888-1913.   Rev.   Imperial  eagle. 

42.  AR.  2  Mark,  1913.    Similar  to  No.  41,  except  value. 

43.  AR.  3  Mark,   1913.     Centennial  of  War  of  Liberation.     Obv.   DER 

KONIG  RIEF  UND  ALLE  KAMEN.  Friedrich  Wilhelm  III.  on 
horseback,  facing,  at  whose  sides  six  persons  stand  responding  to 
call;  exergue,  mit  gott  fur  konig  f  und  vaterland  ]  17  .  3  . 
1813.  I  Rev.  Eagle  volant  holding  serpent  in  claws. 

44.  AR.  2  Mark,  X913.    Similar  to  No.  43, 


650        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
REUS8-GKEIZ. 

Older  Line. 

45.  Heinrich  XXn,  1869-1902.    AE.  2  Mark,  1899.  Ohv.  Bust  r.    Rev.  Im- 

perial eagle. 

46.  Heinrich  XXIV,  1902.     AR.    3  Mark,  1909.     Ohv.  HEINRICH  XXIV. 

FORSTREUSS  AELTERER  LIN  IE.     Bust  r.  JRei).  As  No.  32. 

BBUS-S  CHIjBITZ. 

Younger  Line. 

47.  Heinrich  XIV,  1867.    AE.  2  Mark,  1884.    Ohv.  HEINRICH  XIV  J.  L. 

REG.  FGRST  REUSS.     Bust  1.     Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

KINGDOM  OF  8AXONT. 

48.  Friedrich  Augustus  m,  1904.    AE.  SterbefUnfmark.     Ohv.  GEORG 

KOENIGVON   SACHSEN.     Head  r.;   infield,  •8.VIII.1832  f  15. 
X.1904.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

49.  AE.  3  Mark,  1913.     Ohv.  Nude  bust  r.     Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

GRAND  DTTCHY  OF  8AXB-WBIMAR. 

60.  Wilhelm  Ernst,   1901.      AE.  6  Mark,   1908.     260th  Anniversary  of 
University   of  Jena.      Ohv.   JOH.FRID.D.GROSZMUT.KURF.V. 

SACHSEN. STIFTER  D.UNIV.JENA.  Facing  bust;  in  field,  ^| 
Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 
51.  AE,  2  Mark,  1908.     Similar  types  to  preceding, 

62.  AE.  3  Mark,  1910.    Marriage  Piece.    Ohv.  Busts  of  Wil.  Ernst  and 

Feodora,  jugate,  1.;  below,  .VI. I.  Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

S  AXE-  COBURG  -  GOTH  A. 

63.  Carl  Eduard,  1900.    AE.  5  Mark,  1907.     Ohv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Imperial 

eagle. 

SAXE-COBURG-SAALFBIiD. 

64.  Franz,  1800-1806.    AE.  Thaler,   1806.     Ohv.    FRANZ  HERZOG  ZU 

SACHSEN  COB.  SAALFELD.     Oval  shield  of  arms  with  chaplet 
of  laurel.    Rev.  In  wreath,  X  1  EINE  FEINE  ]  MARK  |  . 
66.  Ernst,  1806-1844.    AE.  Speciesthaler,  1817.    Ohv.  Bust  in  uniform  1. 
Rev.  FOR  GOTT  UND  VATERLAND    Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

SAXB-MEININGBN. 

66.  Qeorg  H,  1866.    AE.  6  Mark,  1901.    Ohv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle, 

SCHAITMBUBG-IjIPPE. 

67.  Qeorg,  1893-1911.    AE.  Sterbedreimark,  1911.     06v.  Headl.;    below, 

•  10  X  1848  !29  IV  1911.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

SCHWARZBURG-RUDOIiSTADT. 

68.  Guenther,  1890.    AE.  2  Mark,  1898.     Ohv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Imperial 

eagle.    Reeded  edge. 

SCHWARZBURG-SONDBRHAUSBN. 

69.  Karl  Guenther,  1880-1909.    AE.  Sterbethaler,   1909.    Ohv.  Head  r.; 

below,  •1830-  ti909.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 


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WITERTEMBBRG. 

60.  Wilhelmn,  1891.        AR.  3  Mark.  1911.    MarriagcPiece.     06^;.  WIL- 

HELM    II.    UND.   CHARLOTTE.   VON.  WORTEMBERG    Their 
busts,  jugate,  r.    Rev.  Imperial  eagle. 

AUGSBURG. 

61.  Imperial  City.    Ferdinand  m.  AR.  Thaler,  1642.     Obv.  Laur.  bust  r. 

Rev.  AVGVSTA.  VINDELICORVM     View  of  the  city;  fir  cone. 

COINAGES  OF  BISHOPS. 

Arcliblslioprlo  of  Olmtltz  (Moravia). 

62.  Karl  m,  1695-1711.    AR.  Speciesthaler,  1706.     06i;.Bustr.    Rev.  DVX 

LOTH  A R  et  BAR.  etc.     Crowned  shield  of  arms  supported  by 
griffins. 

63.  Wolfgang  von  Schrattenbach,    1711-1738.    AR.   Speciesthaler.     Obv. 

Bustr.    iiei;.  DVX  S:  R:  l:P:R:C:  etc.    Arms. 

Arolitolslioprlc  of  Salzburg  (Austria). 

64.  Johann Ernst,  1687-1709.    AR.  Thaler,  1696.    06?;.  Madonna,  crowned, 

standing  facing.      Rev.    S:  RVDBERTUS.EPS.SALISBVRG:  1596. 
The  Saint  wearing  miter  standing  facing. 

Bishopric  of  Augsburg. 

66.  Conrad,    A.    D.     1160-1167.      AR.    Bracteate.      Obv.    +AVGVSTA 

VDA Head  of  St.  Udalric  in  gateway  of  city  wall;  above, 

head  of  emperor.    Rev.  Incuse  impression  of  obverse  type. 

Blsboprlo  of  Bamberg. 

66.  Franz  Ludwig  von  Erthal,  1779-1796.    AR.  Thaler,  1786.     Obv.  Bust  r. 

Rev.  Winged  genius  holding  wreath  and  cornucopia  standing  on 
platform. 

BOHEMIA. 

67.  Wenceslas  11,1278-1305.    AR.  Groschen,    06t).  Crown.    i2ei;.  GROSSI: 

PRAGENSES    Bohemian  lion. 

68.  John  I,  1310-1346.     Groschen.    Types  similar  to  preceding. 

69.  Karl  v.  Luxemburg,  1347-1378.    AR.  Groschen.     Similar  to  No.  67. 


SWEDEN. 

1.  Qustavus  Adolphus,  1611-1632.    AV.  Ducat,  1634.     Obv.  Laur.  bust  r. 
Rev.  In  field,  ioh.x.ein  |  gvtee.hirtb  |  lessbt  sein  |  lbben  fvr  | 

DIE    SCHAFF. 


HOLIAND. 

1.  Qronlgen  and  Ommland.    AR.  Gulden  of  28  Stuivers,  1674.     Obv.  Bust 

wearing  hat  r.    Rev.  Shield  of  arms;  at  sides,  28  —  ST. 

2.  Breda.    AE.   Obsidional  2  Sols,   1626.    Square.    Obv.   .11.  ]  BREDA 

OBSESS  A  1  ;  below,  two  saltires  on  shield.    Rev.  Plain. 

3.  Kingdom.    Wilhelm  m.    AR.  2-1/2  Gulden,  1874.    Obv.  Bust  r.    Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms. 

22023°— 14 42 


652         CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND   MEDALS. 

FRANCE. 

FBTTDAIi  COINAGES. 

Anjou. 

1.  Foulques  IV,  1060-1109.    AB,  Denier.     Obv.  Monogram.     Rev.  Cross. 

2.  Ditto;  but  with  slight  variation. 

3.  Foulques  V,  1109-1129.     AB.  Denier.     Same  types  as  No.  1. 

Bearn. 

4.  Catnlle  IV,  1058-1088.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.  Cross  with  pellets  in  two 

angles.    Rev.  +ONOR  FORCAS.     Infield,  PAX. 

Bourgogne. 

6,  Philip  de  Rouvre,  1350-1361.      AV.  Florin.     Obv.  Lily.     Rev.  St.  John 
Baptist. 

Deols. 

6.  Baoul,  1160-1176.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.  Cross.     Rev.  Six-point  star. 

Iiyons,  Arclil)lslioprlo  of. 

7.  Anonymous.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.  Cruciform  letter  L.     Rev.  Cross. 

Metz. 

8.  Frederic  de  Pluvoise,  1171-1173.     AR.  Denier.      Obv.    Bust  1.    Rev. 

Cross,  with  crescent  and  star  in  angles. 

Maine. 
9-10.  Successors  of  Herbert  I.     Two  varieties  of  No.  1,  p.  507. 

Pentlilere. 

11.  Stephen  I,  1093-1136.    AR.  Denier.    Obv.  Cross  in  inner  circle.     Rev. 

Head  r. 

Tours. 

12.  Anonymous.     AR.  Denier.     Obv.  SOS.  MARTIN  VS.     Chatel.     Rev. 

Cross. 

ROYAL  COINAGE. 

13.  Louis  m,   879-882.    AR.  Denier  de  Tours.      Obv.    KAROLVS    in 

monogram.    Rev.  Cross. 

14.  Carloman,   879-884.     AR.  Denier  de  Aries.     Obv.  Monogram.     Rev. 

Cross. 
16.  Charles  le   Chauve,  884-887.    AR.  Denier  de  Nevers.     Obv.   Cross. 
Rev,  KAROLVS  in  monogram. 

16.  Eudes,  887-898.    AR.  Denier  de  Toulouse.    Obv.  In  field,  OD  |  DO. 

Rev.  Cross. 

17.  Charles    le    Simple,    893-920.     AR.   Denier.     Obv.   Cross.     Rev.    In 

field,  MET  I  ALO  |  . 

18.  Henry  1, 1031-1060.    AR.  Denier  de  Paris.    06r.  Within  beaded  circle, 

A  and  Q.    Rev.  Cross. 

19.  Philip  I,   1060-1108.    AR.  Denier.     Obv.  DEI  .     DEXTRA    BE  etc. 

Chatel.    Rev.  Cross  with  A  and  Q  in  angles. 

20.  Louis  VI  and  Louis  VH,  1108, 1137, 1180.    AR.  Denier.    Obv.  Crowned 

head,  bearded,  facing.    Rev.  Floriated  cross. 


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21.  Louis    IX.     AR.    Qros    Toumois.     Obv.    +BNDICTV:SIT:   etc. — 

LVDOVICVS  REX:    Cross.    Rev.  Chateau. 

22.  Philip    VI,   1328-1360.     AV.    Ecu.     Obv.  King  seated  facing.     Rev. 

Cross. 

23.  AV.  Pavilon  d'or.     Obv.  King  on  throne  beneath  canopy.    Rev.  Cross 

with  crowns  in  angles. 

24.  Jean  n  le  Bon.    A V.  Royal  d'or.     06w.  King  crowned,  standing.    Rev. 

Cross  with  fleurs  de  lis  in  angles. 
26.  Charles  V,  1364-1380.    AV.  Franc-a-pied  d'or.     Obv.  King  standing 
facing.     Rev.  Cross  with  crowns  in  angles. 

26.  AR.  Gros  Toumois.     Similar  to  No.  21. 

27.  Charles  VI,  1380-1422.    AV.  Ecu  d'or.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev. 

Similar  to  No.  25. 

28.  Charles  Vn,  1422-1461.     AV.  Royal  d'or.     Obv.  King  standing  facing; 

fleurs  de  lis  in  field.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  25. 

29.  Louis  XI,  1461-1483.     AV.  Ecu  de  Soleil.     Obv.  Sun  above  crowned 

arms.    Rev.  Cross. 

30.  AV.  Ecu  a  la  Couronne.     Obv.  Crowned  arms;  at  sides,  crowned  fleurs 

de  lis.    Rev.  Similar  to  No.  25. 

31.  Louis  Xn,  1498-1615.    AV.  Ecu  au  porc-epi.     Obv.  Crowned  arms 

supported  by  porcupines.  Rev.  Cross  with  L's  and  porcupines  in 
angles. 

32.  Charles  IX,  1660-1674.    AR.  Testoon.     Obv.  Bust,  cuirassed,  1.     Rev. 

Crowned  arms. 

33.  Henri  IV,  1689-1610.    AR.  Quart  de  Ecu,  de  Beam.     Obv.  Cross.     Rev. 

Crowned  arms;  at  sides,  II  —  11. 
84.  Louis   Xin,  1610-1643.    AV.  Ecu   d'or.     Obv.  Crowned  arms.     Rev. 

Cross;  at  center,  7n-m.  B. 
36.  Louis  XV,  1715-1774.    AV.  Louis  d'or.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  LL's, 

crowned,  between  three  fleurs  de  lis. 

36.  AV.  Louis  d'or,  Mirliton.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  cursive  LL's,  inter- 

laced, crowned. 

37.  Napoleon  I.,  "The  Hundred  Days",  1816.    6  Francs.    06v. Laureated 

head  r.    Rev.  In  laurel  wreath,  5  ]  FRANCS;  below,  1815. 

TOKENS. 

88.  AR.  6  Blancs,  1791.  Obv.  PAYABLE  EN  ECHANGE  D'ASSIG- 
NATS  Femalebustl.  /?eu.  CAiSSE  DE  BONNE  FOY  ETABLIE 
A  PARIS.     Two  hands  holding  two  Liberty  Poles. 

88.  AE.  Legends  and  types  as  No.  38. 

CASTORIiAND. 

Proposed  French  colony  in  State  of  New  York.  * 

40.  AR.  Jeton,  1796.    Obv.  FRANCO-AMERICANA  COLONIA     Female 

head  r.,  wearing  turret  crown,  olive  wreath  and  a  veil;  in  exergue, 
CASTORLAND  |  1795  |  .  Rev. SALVE  MAGNA  — PARENS  FRU- 
GUM  Female  figure  standing  beside  maple  tree  that  has  been 
tapped.     Plain  edge.     31  mm. 

41.  AE.     Similar  to  No.  40. 


654        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

BELGIUM. 

1.  Leopold  n.    Nio.  20  Centimes,  1860.     Pattern.     Obv.  L'UNION   FAIT 

LA   FORCE   Lion  rampant;   below,  20  Cg    Rev.  ROYAUME    DE 
BELGIQUE     In  field  sable,  20. 

2.  Albert  I,   1909.     AB.  2  Francs,   1912.     Obv.  ALBERT. ROI  —  DES 

BELGES.     Bust  1.     Rev.  L'UNION    FAIT.  etc.     In  wreath,  2  | 
FRANCS  I  1912  1  . 
8.  AB.  1  Franc,  1912.    Types  similar  to  No.  2. 

4.  AB.  60  Centimes,  1912.     Ditto. 

5.  Nic.  26  Centimes,  1913.     Obv.  ROYAUME  DE  BELGIQUE.     Letter  A 

crowned.    Rev.  Laurel  branch  to  1.  and  25/Ces  to  r.  of  central  hole. 

6.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1912.     Obv.  ALBERT  ROI,  etc.     Letter  A  crowned. 

Rev.  L'UNION  FA  IT  etc.    Lion  gardant  supporting  inscribed  tablet. 

7.  AE.  1  Centime,  1912.    Types  similar  to  preceding. 

8.  AB.  2  Frank,  1912.    Obv.  ALBERT. KONING  —  DER  BELGEN  Bustl. 

Rev.  EENDRACHT.MAAKT.MACHT.     In  wreath,  2|  FRANK  | 
1912. 

9.  AB.  1  Frank,  1912.    Types  similar  to  No.  8. 

10.  AB.  60  Centimes,  1912.     Ditto. 

11.  Nic.  25  Centimes,  1913.     Obv.    KONINGRIJK  —  BELGIE.      Letter 

A  crowned.    Rev.  Laurel  branch  to  1.  and  25  Cen.  to  r.  of  cen- 
tral hole. 

12.  Nic.  6  Centimes,  1910.    Types  similar  to  No.  11. 

13.  AE.  2  Centimes,  1912.    Types  similar  to  No.  6. 

14.  AE.  1  Centime,  1912.     As  No.  13. 

BELGIAN  CONGO. 

16.  Albert  I.  Nic.  20  Centimes,  1911.  Obv.  CONGO  BELGE.  BELGISCH 
CONGO  Around  a  central  hole,  five  crowned  A's.  Rev.  Star  of 
five  points,  value  and  date. 

16.  Nic.  10  Centimes,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  15,  except  value. 

17.  Nic.  6  Centimes,  1911.    Ditto. 

18.  AE.  2    Centimes,   1910.      Legends   and    types    similar  to    No.   15. 

Reeded  edge. 

19.  AE.  1  Centime,  1910.    Ditto. 


ITALY. 

BENBVENTO. 


1.  Grimualdus  in.    With  Charlemagne,  788-791.    AV.  Taris  d'or.     Obv. 

GRIMVALD    Facing  bust.    Rev.  DOMS.CAR.RX.     Cross;  in  ex., 
VIC. 

PIiORENCB,  REPTTBLIC,  1189-1532. 

2.  AV.  Fiorino   d'oro.      Obv.   FLORENTIA  Lily.    Rev.  John  the  Baptist 

standing  facing;  in  field,  tongs. 

3.  AB.  Fiorino  d'argento.     Obv.  Lily.    Rev.  Facing  bust  of  John  the  B. 

TUSCANY. 

4.  Leopold  I,  1766-1790.    AV.  Zecchino,  1787.     Obv.  Lily.    Rev.  St.  John 

Baptist,  naked,  seated  on  rock. 

5.  Ferdinand  m,   1790-1800.     AB.  Scudo,   1796.      Obv.   Bust   r.      Rev. 

Crowned  shield  of  arms  within  collar  of  Golden  Fleece. 


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GBNOA. 

8.  Simon  Baccanegra,  1339-1344.    AV.  Genovino.     Ohv.  Gateway  in  trea- 
sure of  eight  arches.    Rev.  CONRADVS  REX  etc.    Cross. 

GITBBIO. 

4.  Frederic  m,  1444,  1474,  1482.    AB.  Mezzo  grosso.     Obv.  Eagle.     Rev. 
DVoEVoGVoBlo.    Letter  A. 

LUCCA. 

6.  In  name  of  Otto  IV.  AB.  Grosso.     Obv.  +S.VVLT'.DE  LVCA    Crowned 
head  facing.     Rev.  Monogram  of  Otto. 

6.  AB.  Grosso.     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  hair  and  beard  unkempt. 

7.  AB.  Grosso,     Similar  to  No.  5,  but  head  larger. 

8.  In  name  of  Charles  VI.     AB.    Grosso.     Ohv.  SANCTVS.VVLTVS  etc. 

Crowned  head  facing.  i?ei;.  +CAROLVS.IMPERATOR.  Cruciform 
arrangement  of  the  letters  L.V.C.A. 

MACEKATA. 

9.  Autonomous.  AB.  Mezzo  Grosso,   circ.    1404.     Obv.  +SAN0IVS0IV0LI0, 

and  in  field,  A-N-V-S.    Rev.  Letter  in  midst  of  four  annulets. 

Mill  AN. 

10.  Luigi  Maria,  1494-1500.    AB.  Testone.     Obv.  Mailed  bust    r.    Rev. 

Crowned  arms. 

REPTJBIilC  OP  SAN  MARINO. 

11.  AB.  6  Lire,  1898.     06t).  Crowned  shield  of  arms.    i?et).  RELINQVO  VOS 

LIBEROS  AB  VTROQVE  HOMINE     San  Marino  standing  facing. 

12.  AE.  10  Centesimi,  1876.     Obv.  Arms.    Rev.  10  ]  CENTESIMI  |  1875  |  . 

13.  AE.  6  Centesimi,  1864.     Similar  to  preceding,  but  legend  of  reverse  in 

lam-el  wreath. 

VENICE. 

14.  Banier  Zeno,  1262-1368.    AB.   Matapan.     Obv.  RA.CENO.S.M.VE- 

NETI  Doge  standing,  receiving  standard  from  St.  Mark;  infield, 
DVX.     Rev.  Byzantine  Christ  seated  facing;  in  field,  IC  —  XC. 

15.  Lorenzo  Tiepoli,  1268-1275.    AB.  Matapan.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but 

reading,  LA.TEVPL'  —  S.M.VENETI. 

16.  Giovanni  Dandolo,  1279-1289.    AB.  Matapan.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but 

reading,  lO.DANDVL.  etc. 

17.  Pedro  Gradenigo,  1289-1311.    AB.  Matapan.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but 

reading  PE.GRADONIGO  etc. 

18.  Giovanni  Soranzo,  1312-1328.    AV.   Ducat.     Obv.  lO.SVPANTIO — 

DVX  S.M.VENETI.  Kneeling  doge  receiving;  banner  from  St. 
Mark.  Rev.  SIT.T.XRE.DAT.Q.TV.REGIS.ISTE.DVCAT.  Christ 
standing  within  an  oval. 

19.  AB.  Matapan.     Similar  to  No.  14,  but  reading  lO.SVPANTIO  etc. 

20.  Francesco    Dandolo,  1329-1339.    AB.  Matapan.     Similar  to  No.  14, 

but  reading  FRA.DANDVL.  etc. 

21.  Andreas  Dandolo,  1343-1354.    AB.  Mezzanine.    As  No.  14,  but  read- 

ing ANDR.  DANDVLO. 

22.  Lorenzo  Kelso,  1361-1365.    AV.  Ducat.    Similar  to  No.  18,  but  read- 

ing LAV  R.  CELSOetc. 


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23.  Marco    Comaro,    136&-1368.    AR,   Soldino.     Obv.  Doge   kneeling   1, 

holding  banner.  iJev.  S.MARCVS.VENETI  Winged  lion  grasping 
standard. 

24.  Andreas  Cantarini,  1367-1382.      AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but 

reading  ANDR'  QTARENO  etc. 
26.  AR.  Soldino.    Types  similar  to  No.  23. 

26.  Antonio  Venerio,  1382-1400.  AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  read- 

ing ANTO'  VENERIO  etc. 

27.  Michel  Steno,  1400-1413.    AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  reading 

MICHAEL.  STEN.  etc. 

28.  AS.  Soldino.     06i;.  MICHAEL— STEN.  DVX     Doge  standing  1.  hold- 

ing banner.    iJev.  •S.M.VENETI.     Winged  lion. 

29.  Thomas  Mocenlgo,  1413-1423.    AR.  Soldino.     Similar  to  No.  28,  but 

reading  TOM.MOCENIGO  etc. 

30.  Francisco  Foscari,  1423-1457.    AB.  Grossetto.     Similar  to  No.  28. 

31.  Nicolo  Marcello,  1473-1474.     AR.  Grosso.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  18, 

but    reading    Nl. MARCEL,   etc.     Rev.   TIBI.LAVS.ET   GLORIA. 
'  Christ  seated. 

32.  Augustin  Barbarigo,  1486-1601.     AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but 

reading  AVG.  BARBADiCO  etc. 

83,  Lorenzo  Priuli,  1566-1559.     AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  read- 

ing LAVR.  PRIO.  etc. 

84.  Aloysius  Mocenigo,  157Q-1677.     AV.  Mezzo  Ducato.     Obv.  As  No.  18, 

butreading  ALOY.MOC.  etc.  i?ei;.  EGO.SVM.LVX.MVN.  Type 
as  No.  18. 

35.  Marin  Grimani,  1596-1606.    AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  read- 

ing MARIN:  GRIM.  etc. 

36.  Leonardo  Donate,  1606-1612.   AV.  Mezzo  Ducato.    06i;.  LION.DONAT. 

S.M.VEN.  Doge  kneeling  and  receiving  banner  from  St.  Mark, 
who  is  seated;  in  Ex.,  DVX.  Rev.  DVCATVS*REIPVB  Winged 
lion. 

37.  Carlo  Contarini,  1666-1656.    AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  read- 

ing CAROL.  CONT.  etc. 

38.  Carlo  Ruzzini,  1732-1736.    AV.  Ducat.     Similar  to  No.  18,  but  reading 

CAROL*RVZINI  etc. 

39.  Marco  Foscarini,   1762-1763.    AV.   Ducat.     Similar  to  No.   18,   but 

reading  M.  FOSCARENVS.  etc. 

COINS  OF  THE  POPES. 

40.  Innocent  XI,  1676-1689.    AR.   Scudo,  1684.     Obv.    Bust  r.;   below. 

lo.  HERMANvs.  P.  Rev.  Within  palm  wreath,  DEXTERA  I  TVA 
DOMINE  1  PERCVSSIT  |  INIMICVM  |  1684  1  . 

41.  Cardinal  Camerlingo,  Sede  Vacante,  1689.    AR.  Scudo.     Obv.  Arms  of 

Card.  Cam.  Paluzzo  di  Altieri  over  Maltese  cross.  Rev.  EM  ITT E 
SPIRITVM  TVVM.     Holy  dove  descending. 

42.  Innocent Xn.    AR.  Scudo,  1695.    Obv.    INNOCEN. XII. PONT.  MAX. 

A  N  N .  V I .     Bust  r.    Rev.  Pope  on  throne  r. 

43.  AR.  Scudo,  1696.    06i).  Bearded  bust  r.    iJetJ.  LOQVITUR.PACEM. 

G  E  N  T I B  V  S .     Pope  seated  facing  on  throne . 

44.  Clement  XI.    AR.  Scudo,   1702.     Obv.  CLEMENS. XI. PONT.    MAX 

A.1 1.  Madonna  seated  facing,  holding  Holy  Child  and  patriarchal 
cross. 

46.  AR.  Scudo,  1704.  Obv.  Garnished  shield  of  arms,  crowned.  Rev. 
Simeon  blessing  Holy  Child;  near  by,  angel.  Madonna,  Anna,  and 
Joseph. 


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MALTA. 

46.  Martin  de  Garzes,  1695.    AV.  Zecchino.     Obv.   F.MARTINVS.M.F. 

GARZES     Grandmaster  kneeling  and  receiving  banner  from  St. 
John.    Rev.  Christ  standing  facing,  in  oval. 

SICILY. 

47.  William  n,  1166-1190.     AV.  Taris  d'or.     06v.  Star  and  Arabic  legend. 

Rev.  IC— XC  1  Nl  —  KA  I      Cross. 

48.  Frederick n,  1198-1250,    AV.  Augustale.    06v.  IMP.  ROM.  — CESAR 

AVG.     Laur.  bust,  cuirassed  and  draped,  r.    Rev.  FRIDERICVS. 
Eagle. 

49.  Ferdinand  IV,  1759.     3  Scudi,  1791.     Obv.  Mailed  bust  r.     Rev.  Phoe- 

nix rising  from  flames.    56  mm. 

50.  Ferdinand  n  (Two  Sicilies),  1830-1859.     AV.  3  Ducats,  1854.     Obv. 

Head  r.     Rev.  Victory  placing  crown  upon  column. 
61.  AR.  Scudo,  1856.     Obv.   Bearded  head  r.    Rev.   Crowned  shield  of 
arms. 


SPAIN. 

1.  Cartagena.    AB.  5  Pesetas,  1873.     Siege  piece.     Obv.   CARTAGENA 

SITIADA  POR  LOS  CENTRALISTAS.  In  beaded  circle,  SETI- 
EMBRE  1  1873  ]  .  Rev.  REVOLUCION  —  CANTONAL  — CINCO 
PESETAS. 

2.  AB.  2  Pesetas,  1793.    Types  similar  to  preceding. 


PORTUGAL. 


1.  Alfonso  V,  1438-1481.    AE.  Ceitil.     Obv.   Crowned  arms.    Rev.   Castle 

of  three  towers. 

2.  Joao  m,  1521-1567.     AR.  Tost5o.     Obv.  Crowned  shield  of  arms.     Rev. 

IN  HOC  SIGNO  VINCES.     Cross  with  stars  in  angles. 

3.  Emanuel  n.    AR.  Milreis,  1910.     Ofti).   Head  1.    iJc'U.  CENTENARIO 

DA  GUERRA  PENINSULAR.  Arms  of  Portugal  over  muskets  and 
cannon  barrel. 

4.  AR.  500  Reis,  1910.     Types  similar  to  preceding. 

5.  AR,  500  Reis,  1908.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  3.    Rev.  Crowned  arms  be- 

tween oak  and  laurel  branches. 

6.  AR.  500  Reis,  1910,    In  Honor  of  Marquez  de  Pombal.     Obv.  Head  of 

king  1.  Rev.  MOEDA  COMMEMORATIVA  MARQUEZ  DE 
POMBAL.  Victory  holding  arms  of  Portugal  and  crowning  bust  of 
Pombal. 

7.  AR.  200  Reis,  1909.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  3.     Rev.  200  |  REIS  ]  in  oak 

and  laurel  wreath. 

8.  AR.  100  Reis,  1910.     As  last  except  the  value. 

9.  AE.  6  Reis,  1910.    Obv.  Head  in  beaded  circle.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

KEPUBIilC. 

10.  AR.  50 Centavos,  1913.   06i;.  REPUBLICA  — PORTUGUESA.  Draped 

bust  of  Libertasl.,  wearing  Phrygian  helmet.    Rev.  Arms  in  wreath. 

11.  AR.  20  Centavos,  1913.     Similar  to  No.  10, 


658        CATALOGUE  OF  COIITS,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

RUSSIA. 

1.  Elizabeth  I.    AV.  Imperial,  1754.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.    Rev.   Four 
escutcheons  in  form  of  cross  with  arms  of  Russia  at  center. 


BALKAN  STATES. 
GREECE. 


1.  George  I,  1863-1913.    AR.    Drachma,  1911.    Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Athena 

seated  1.;  behind  her,  hippocamp. 

MONTENEGRO. 

2.  Nicolas  I,  1860.    AR.  2  Perpera,  1910.     Obv.  Head  r.    Rev.  Shield  of 

arms  in  ermine  mantle. 

3.  AR.    1  Perper,  1910.    Types  similar  to  No,  2. 


AFRICA. 
PORTUGUESE  WEST  AFRICA. 

1.  JoSon,  1481-1495.    AR.  Real.    Obv.  +IOHANES:****D  (ominus): 

G  (uineae):  Letter  J  crowned.    Rev.  Crowned  arms. 

2.  JoSoin,  1521-1557.    AR.  TostSo.     Obv.  I0HANNES:3:  •  •  •  •   D: 

GVI N  E.    Crowned  shield  of  arms.    Rev.  Cross. 

3.  AR.  Real.    Types  similar  to  No.  1. 

ERITRIA. 

Italy. 

1.  Umberto  I.    AR.  5  Tallero,  1891.    Obv.   Crowned  bust  of  king  r.    Rev. 

COLONIA  ERITRIA.      Eagle  displayed  erect,  arms  of  Savoy  on 
breast;  infield,  L  —  5;  below,  TALLERO. 

2.  AR.  2  Lire,  1890.    Obv.  As  No.  1.    Rev.   Value  and  two-line  native 

legend. 

3.  AR.  1  Lire,  1890.     Similar  to  No.  2,  except  value. 

4.  AR.  10  Centesimi,  1891.     Ditto. 

UGANDA. 

British. 

1.  AR.  60  cents,  1911.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.    Rev.  EAST   AFRICA    & 
UNGANDA  PROTECTORATES  Lion  standing  1. 


THE  lATIN  ORIENT. 

(The  Crusaders.) 
DTJCHY  OP  ATHENS. 


1.  William  I,  1280-1287.    AR.  Obol.     Obv.  G.DVX.ATENES.     Cross  in 

beaded  circle.    Rev.  Portal. 

2.  Guy   n,    1287-1308.    Bil.   Obol.     Similar  to  preceding,  but  reading 

GVI.  DVX.  ATENES. 


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Principality  of  Antlocli. 

8.  Bohemtmd,  1201-1232.    AB.  Deniers.    Oftv.  +BOAMVNDVS.     Bust  1. 
Rev .  +ANTIOCHIA    Cross  with  crescents  in  angles . 

ACHAIA. 

4.  Philip    of   Tarant,    1324r-1332.     AE.    Deniers.     Obv.   +PHS.P.ACH. 
TAR.D.R.    Cross.     i?ev.  +DE  CLARENTIA.     Tournois  chapel. 

^NGDOM  OP  JSRTJSAIjEM. 

6.  Amaury  I,  1162-1173.     Bil.  OboL     Obv.  AMALRICVS    REX    Cross. 
/?fit).  +DE  lERVSALEM     Holy  Sepulcre. 

KINGDOM  OP  CYPBITS. 

6.  Heinrich  U,   1286-1324.    AR.  Gros.     Obv.  HENRI    REI    DE     King, 

crowned,  seated  facing.    Rev.  lERVSALEM   E  D  CHIPRE    Cross 
with  saltires  in  angles. 

7.  AE.  1  /  2  Gros.    Types  similar  to  No.  6. 

8.  Hugo  IV,  1324^1359.    AE.  Gros.     Obv.  King,  crowned,  seated  facing. 

Rev.  Jerusalem  cross. 

9.  AE.  1  /  2  Gros.    Similar  to  preceding. 

TRIPOLI. 

10.  Eaymond  n,  1152-1187.    Bil.  Obol.     06v.  CI  VITAS     Caatle  with  bat- 

tlements.   Rev.  TRIPOLIS     Star  and  cross. 

DESPOTATB  OP  GREAT  WALIjACHIA. 

11.  Jean  H,  I'Ange  Commene,  1303-1318.     Bil.  Obol,     Obv.  ANGELVS 

SAB.C.     Cross.     Rev.  DELLA  PATRA.     Tournois  chapel. 


THE  OEIENT. 


1.  The  Abbasee  Khalifs  Haroon.    Er-Easheed,  170  A.  H.   (A.  D.  786). 

AE.  Dirhem.     On  both  sides  quotations  from  Koran.    25  mm. 

2.  Ditto.     24  mm. 

3.  El  Musta'een,  248  A.  H.  (A.  D.  862).    AE.  Dirhem.     Mint  at  Medeenet- 

Es-Selam. 

4.  El  Moatadid,  A.  H.  279  (A.  D.  892).    AE.  Dirhem.    Mint  at  El-Mosil. 
6.  El  Muktefee,  A.  H.  289  (A,  D.  902).    AE.  Dirhem.    Mint  at  Damascus. 

6.  A.  E.  Dirhem.     Ditto. 

7.  EI  Muktedir,  A.  H.  295  (A.  D.  908).    A.  E.  Dirhem.     Mint  at  Damascus. 

8.  En-Nasir,  A.  H.  575  (A.  D.  1180).    AV.  Dinar.     Mint  at  Medecnet-Es- 

Selam. 

9.  Egypt.    Fatimee  Kahlifs.    El-Amir,  A.  H.  495  (A.  D.  1101).    AV.  Dinar. 

Slint  at  Medeenet  Koos;  year  519. 

10.  Spain.    Amawee  Elialifs.     El-Hakim  I,  A.  H.  180  (A.  D.  796).     AE. 

Dirhem.    Mint  at  Cordova. 

11.  Almoravids.    Ali-Ibi-Yoosuf,  A.  H.  539.     AV.  Dinar.    Cordova. 


12.  Turkey.    For  Tripoli.     Mahmood  U,  A.  H.  1223.    AV.  Sequin. 


660        CATALOGUE   OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
OHAZNAWBES. 

Afghanistan. 

1.  Mes'ood  m,  A.  H.  492.     Copper.     Legends  on  both  sides.     13  mm. 

2.  Khusroo-Melik,  A.  H.  665.     Copper.     Legends  on  both,  sides.     14  mm, 

Khuwarezm. 

3.  Shah  Ala-ed-deen  Mohammad,   A.  H.   596.    Copper.    Ohv.   Legend. 

Rev.  Horseman  1.     13  mm. 

4.  Copper.     Similar.     14.5  mm. 

5.  Bidlis,  Armenia.     Fir  Bulad   E3ian  and  Shah  Yusuf  Noyan,  rebels. 

A.  D.  1462-1467.     AB.  Dirhem.     Legends  on  both  sides. 

TTJRKTTMAN  HOUSES. 

1.  Seljookees.    Er-Boom.   Kay  Khusroo  n,  1236-1245.   AR.  Dirhem.    Ohv. 

Lionr.;  sun  above.    Rev.  Legend. 

2.  TJrtukees  of  Keyfa  and  Amid.     Noor-ed-deen  Mohammad,  570  A.  H. 

Copper,  A.  H.  571.     Obv.  Angel  nimbate  holding  scroll.     Rev.  5-line 
legend. 

3.  Nejm-ed-deen  Alpee,  A.  H.  547.     Copper,  undated.     Ohv.  Two  facing 

heads  ;  legends.    Rev.  Facing  head, 

4.  Copper,  undated.     Ohv.  Two  busts,    diademed,   facing.      Rev.    Two 

figures  standing  facing. 
6,  TJrtukees  of  Marideen.   Hosam-ed-deen  Yooluk  Arslan,   A,  H.   580. 
Copper,  A.  H,  596.     Ohv.  Seated  figure  holding  head  by  tufted  hel- 
met.   Rev.  Legend. 

6.  Copper,  undated.     Ohv.    Two  busts,   the  one    diademed,   the  other 

crowned.    Rev.  Legend. 

7.  Nasir-ed-deen  TJrtuk  Arslan,   A.  H.    697.     Copper,  A.  H.  637.     Ohv. 

Facing  head.     Rev.  5-line  legend. 

8.  Copper.     Ohv.  Laur.  head  1.,  in  a  square.     Rev.  Legend. 

9.  Copper.     Ohv.  In  square,  facing  seated  figure.     Rev.  Legend  in  straight 

lines. 

10.  Benee  Zengee,  El  Mosil.   Kutb-ed-deen  Modood,  A.  H.  644.     Obv. 

Facing  bust;  above,  two  victories.     Rev.  Legends. 

11.  Seyf-ed-deen  Ghazee  n,  A.  H.  565.    Copper,  A.  H.  666,     Obv.  Similar 

to  No.  10.    Rev.  5-line  legend. 

12.  Nasir-ed-deen  Mahmood,  A.  H.  616.  Copper,  A.  H.  620.     Ohv.  Similar 

to  No.  10.    Rev.  7-line  legend. 

13.  Copper.     Ohv.  Seated  figure  upholding  moon,  star  beneath  each  elbow. 

Rev.  7-line  legend. 

14.  Bedr-ed-deen  Lu-lu,  A.  H.   631.  Copper,  A.  H.   631.     Ohv.  Diademed 

head  1.,  in  square.    Rev.  Legends. 

15.  Copper.    Legends  on  both  sides. 

16.  Benee  Zengee,  in  Sinjar.  Kutb-ed-deen  Mohammad,  A.  H.  594,     Ohv. 

Armored  bust  1.,  with  spear.    Rev.  Legend, 


INDIA. 

SULTANS  OF  DEliHI. 

1.  Balban,  A.  H.  664=A.  D.  1265.     Silver.     Ohv.  Legend  in  circle  and 

square.    Rev.  Legend  in  square.     30  mm. 

2.  Muhammad  Shah  H,  A.  H.  695=A.  D.  1296.    Silver.     Ohv.  Legend  in 

square.    Rev.  Legends  in  square  and  on  roargin. 
8.  Silver.     Similar. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         661 

ASSAM. 

4.  Siva  Simha,  in  name  of  Queen  Pramathesvarl.  Silver;  square.  Obv. 
Persian  legend:  "Coin  stmch  *  *  by  order  of  Queen  Pramathes- 
vari."  Rev.  Legend  continued:  "in  year  15  of  the  fortunate  reign, 
struck  at  Gargaon,  1651." 

6.  Brajnatha  Simha,  Feb.  1818.     Silver,  1739;  octagonal.     06v.  Four-line 

legend.    Rev.  "Coin  of  the  deity  of  heaven,"  etc. 

6.  Similar.    24  mm. 

TRAVANCORE. 

7.  AR.  Chukram.     Obv.  Curved  line  and  three  pelletts.    Rev.  Curved 

line  and  12  pellets.     5  mm. 

8.  Ditto.     Obv.  Curved  line  and  seven  pellets.     Rev.  Curved  line  and  12 

pellets.     7  mm. 

9.  Ditto.     Obv.  Curved  line  and  two  pellets.     Rev.  Curved  line  and  loz- 

enge.    6  mm. 

10.  Similar. 

11.  AE.  Double  Chuiram.     Obv.  Shell,  crescent,  and  12  pellets.     Rev. 

Curved  line  and  one  pellet  in  cxirve;  outside  of  curve,  12  pellets. 
8  mm. 

12.  AE.  Trebel  Chukram.     Obv.  Complete  form  of  the  curve-and-pellets 

device  of  the  Chukram;  around,  legend.      Rev.   In  "wreath,   nu- 
meral (?).     12  mm. 

13.  Eaja  Eama  Varma,    1860-1880.    AE.     2  Chukrams.     Obv.    R   V  in 

circle;  around,  2  CHS.     10.5  mm.     Rev.  Conch  shell  in  wreath. 

14.  Similar. 

16.  AE.  Chukram.     Obv.  R  V  in  monogram;  ONE  CHUCK  RAM.     Rev. 
Inverted  conch  shell.    26  mm. 

16.  AE.  8  Cash.     Similar  to  preceding,  except  value.     21  mm. 

17.  AE.  Cash.     Ditto.     16  mm. 

18.  AE.  Half  Chukram.     Obv.  Shell.     Rev.  Native  legend. 

MTTGHAIi  EMPERORS. 

1.  Jahangir,  A.  H.  1014=A.  D.  1606.     AE.  Eupee,  A.  H.  1027.     Obv.  Leg- 

end.    Rev.  Ram  to  left,  sun  above. 

2.  AE.  Eupee,   A.  H.  1027.     Obv.  Legend.    Rev.  Lion  to  left,  the  sun 

above. 

3.  Shah  Jahan,     A.  H.  1037=A.  D.  1628.     AE.  Eupee.     On  both  sides, 

legends,  the  reverse  one  in  square.    20  mm. 

4.  Similar.    21  mm. 
6.  Similar. 

6.  Shah  Alam,  A.  H.  1173=A,  D,  1769.     AE.  Eupee.     Native  legends  on 

both  sides.    18  mm. 

7.  Similar.     20  mm. 

8.  Similar.     21  mm. 

9.  Similar.    23  mm. 

10.  Half-rupee.    Similar  types,    16  mm. 

MAIiAE. 

11.  Mtihmad  Shah,  A.  H.  839=A.  D.  1436.    Silver.    9  by  141/2  mm,    Obv. 

Punch  marks.     Rev.  Plain. 


662        CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

NEPAL. 

12.  Prithvi  Narayana,  A.  D.  1768.     Silver.     Obv.  Trident  in  a  square; 

above,  sun,  moon,  and  stars.    Rev.  Legends  in  and  around  central 
circle. 

THIBET. 

13.  Silver,  A.  D.  1760?    Obv.  "Ga-den  palace  victorious  on  all  sides'' 

around  wheellike  design.   Rev.  Eight  lucky  signs  of  Buddhism  around 
central  floral  design. 

OHIND. 

Hmau. 

14.  Spalaspati-Deva,  end  of  9th  century.     Silver.     Obv.  Bull  and  legend. 

Rev.  Horseman. 
16.  Silver.    Similar. 

16.  Sri  Samada  Deva,  early  10th  century.     Types  similar  to  No.  14. 

NORTHERN  INDIA. 

Puncli-inarlcea  coins. 

17.  Silver.     Obv,  Arc  of  circle,  rays  in  corners,  and  curved  lines.    Rev. 

Plain.     12  by  14  mm. 

18.  Silver.     Obv.  Elephant,  hare,  and  humped  bull.    Rev.  Various  marks. 

15  by  20. 

19.  Silver.     Obv.  Pellets  in  circles.    Rev.  Plain.     15  by  17  mm. 

20.  Copper.     Obv.  Humped  bull,  circles,  etc.    Rev.  Plain.     14  by  16  mm. 


BRITISH  INDIA. 

ALWAR  STATE. 

21.  Victoria.    AR.  Bupee,    1877.     Obv.  Crowned     bust    1.      Rev.    ONE 

RUPEE  — ALWAR  STATE     Native  legend  in  circle.    30  mm. 

IMPERIAIi  INDIAN  COINAGE. 

22.  George  V.   AR.    Rupee,    1911.     Obv.  GEORGE     V     KING     &      EM- 

PEROR   Crowned  bust  1.  wearing  collar  and  badge  of  Order  of  In- 
dian Empire.    Rev.  Infield,  ONE  |  RUPEE  |  INDIA  |  1911  |  . 

23.  AR.  Rupee,  1912.     Similar  types  to  No.  22. 

When  No.  22  appeared  the  natives  raised  objection  that  the  elephant  of  the  badge 
resembled  a  hog,  and  consequently  a  new  die  was  cut  with  a  more  naturalistic 
elephant;  No.  23  is  a  specimen  of  the  latter. 


CEYLON. 

1.  George  V.  AR.    26  Cents,  1911.     Obv.  Crowned  bust  1.     Rev.  Palm 

tree,  whose  stem  divides  the  mai-k  of  value.    25  |  CENTS  |  191 1  j  . 

2.  AR.  10  Cents,  1911.    Types  similar  to  preceding,  except  value. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         663 

AUSTRAIIA. 

1.  George  V.     A3..  Florin,  1911.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  ONE  FLORIN  - 

TWO  SHILLINGS    Arms  of  Australia. 

2.  AS..  Shilling,  1911.     Similar  to  No.  1,  except  value. 

3.  AB.  Sixpence,  1911.     Ditto. 

4.  AB.  Tlireepence,  1911.     Ditto. 


MAUEITIXTS. 


1.  AE.  2  Cents,  1911.     Obv.  GEORGE  V    KING  AND    EMPEROR  OF 

INDIA.     Crowned   bust  1.    Rev.    MAURITIUS.      TWO    CENTS 
1911;  in  beaded  circle,  figure  2. 

2.  AE.  Cent,  1911.    Similar  to  preceding,  except  value. 


CHINA. 

1.  Imperial.    AR.  10  Cents.     Obv.  Dragon.     Rev.  Inscriptions. 

2.  AE.  10  Cash.     Obv.  Dragon  in  beaded  circle.    Rev.  Value  in  wreath. 

3.  Foo-Kien.    AE.  1  Mace  4.4  Candareens.     Obv.  MADE  IN  FOO-KIEN 

MINT*  1   MACE  AND  4.4  CANDAREENS.     Three  flags.     Rev. 
Value  in  circle. 

4.  AB.  1  Mace  4.4  Candareens.    Obv.  FOO-KIEN     Circular  device;  be- 

low, 1  MACE  etc. 

6.  AB.  7.2  Candareens.    Types  similar  to  No.  3. 

6.  AE.  10  Cash.     Obv.  FOO-KIEN  COPPER  COIN     Three  flags.     Rev. 

Value  in  circle. 

7.  Hu-Nan.     AE.  10  Cash.     Obv.    HU-N  A  N  —TEN    CASH     Eight- 

point  star  in  circle.     Rev.  Inscriptions. 

8.  Kiang-See.    AE.  10  Cash.     Obv.  KIANG-SEE;  eight-point  star;  TEN 

CASH.     Rev.  Inscriptions. 

9.  Kwang-Tung.     AB.   20  Cents.     Obv.    KWANG-TUNG    PROVINCE; 

in  beaded  circle,  20;  TWENTY  CENTS.     Rev.  Inscriptions. 

10.  AE.  1  Cent.    Types  similar  to  preceding. 

11.  Bepublic.  AB.  Dollar.     Obv.  Bust  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat  Sen.     Rev.  THE 

REPUBLIC  OF  CHINA.     In  circle,  two  stalks  of  rice;  below,  ONE 
DOLLAR. 

12.  AB.   20  Cents.     Obv.  MEMENTO   •  BIRTH    OF    REPUBLIC   OF 

CHINA.     Head  of  Dr.  Sun  1.     Rev.  Two  flags  in  saltire. 

13.  AE.  10  Cash.     Obv.  THE  REPUBLIC  OF  CHINA.     Value  between 

two  stalks  of  rice;  below,  ten  cash.    Rev.  Two  flags  in  saltire. 


664    CATALOGUE  OF  COIN'S,  TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

1.  Isabel  n.    AV.  Peso,  1864.     Obv.  Laur.  bust  1.     Rev.  Arms  of  Spain: 

below,  Fl  LI  PIN  AS. 

2.  AB.  Peso.    Obv.  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.     Eagle  perched 

upon  arms  of  U.  S.    Rev.  Female  figure  standing  by  an  anvil: 
below,  Fl  LI  PIN  AS. 

3.  Ditto,  1912. 

4.  AE.  20  Centavos,  1911.     Types  similar  to  No.  2,  except  value. 

5.  Ditto,  1912. 

6.  Ditto,  1913. 

7.  AB.  10  Centavos,  1912.    Types  similar  to  No.  2,  except  value. 

8.  Ditto,  1913. 

9.  AE.  1  Centavo,  1911.     Obv.  Similar  to  No.  2.     Rev.  Youth  with  hammer 

seated  by  anvil. 

10.  Ditto,  1912. 


MEDALS. 

XJlflTED  STATES  OF  AMEEICA. 

MBDAIiS  AWARDED  BY  CONGRESS. 

1.  For  Relief  of  Arctic  Whalers,  1897-1898.     2nd.  Lieut.  E.  P.  Bertholf. 

Ohv.  AWARDED.  BY. ACT. OF. CONGRESS. JUNE. 28. 1902.  FOR. 
HEROIC. SERVICE.  Bust  to  left,  in  uniform;  in  the  field,  2nd 
Lieut.  E.P.  —  BERTHOLF  |  R.C.S.  Rev.  An  Esquimau,  with 
dog  in  leash,  looking  in  direction  pointed  by  Columbia  to  two 
whalers  in  distance;  near  shore,  the  Kevenue  Cutter  Bear;  below, 

U.S. REVENUE    |    CUTTER. BEAR    |    OVERLAND. EXPEDITION    |    RELIEF. OF 

WHALERS.  1  NOV. 27. 1897. SEPT. 13. 1898  |  ;  on  r.  margin,  morgan.  AE. 
68  mm. 

2.  Same  cause.     Surgeon  Samuel  J.  Call.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  1. 

Bust  to  right;  in  field,  to  right,  SAMUEL.J.CALL  [  SURGEON 
R.C.S.     Rev.  As  No.  1.     AE.    68  mm. 

3.  Same  cause.     Lieut.  D.  H.  Jarvis.     Ohv.  Inscription  as  on  No.  1. 

Bust  to  r.;  in  field,  1st.  Lieut.  D.H.  —  JARVIS  |  r.c.s.comd'g. 
Rev.  As  No.  1.    AE.    68  mm. 

TRBASTJRY  DEPARTMENT  AFFAIRS. 

*4.  Secretary  Franklin  MacVeagh.     Ohv.  FRANKLIN  MACVEAGH.SEC. 

OF  THE  TREASURY. 1909.1913.     Bust  1.    iJev.  THESAVRI.AM- 

ERICAE.SEPTENTRIONALIS.SIGILLVM.     Seal  of  the  Treasury. 

AE.     76  mm.    Barber  and  Morgan. 
6.  Honorary  Medal  presented  to  Members  of  Annual  Assay  Commission. 

1911.     Similar  to  No.  151,  page  355.     Barber  and  Morgan. 

6.  Ditto,  1912. 

7.  Ditto,  1913. 

MISCEIj1:.ANB017S  HISTORICAIi  AND  OTHER  MBDAIiS. 

8.  Inauguration  of  President  Wilson  and  Vice  President  Marshall,  1913. 

Ohv.  INAVGVRATION  MARCH  4.  1913.  Bust  of  President  Wilson 
to  left.  Rev.  woodrow  |  wilson  ]  president  ||  thomas  |  riley  | 
MARSHALL  |  VICE  PRESIDENT  |  ;  above,  eagle  witn  wings  displayed ; 
at  sides,  fasces  with  hatchet;  below,  laurel  branch.  AE.  70  mm. 
W.  &  H.  Co. 

9.  Unveiling  Pennsylvania  Monument  at  Gettysburg,  1910.    Ohv.  MEADE 

Bust  of  Gen.  George  R.  Meade  in  uniform  to  r.;  border  of  spool  and 
reel  pattern;  on  wide  margin,  laurel  branches  with  crossed  swords. 
Rev.  PENNSYLVANIA'S.  TRIBVTE  —  TO.HER.HEROIC  • 
SONS  •  ;  below,  •  1853.  GETTYSBVRG.  1910.  •  Viewofthe 
monument.    AE.    64  mm.    By  Roiu6. 

10.  Centenary  of  the  Diocese  of  New  York,  1908.    06i;.  CENTENARY. OF.  I 

THE. ESTABLISHMENT.  —  OF.THE. DIOCESE  —  NEW  YORK 
the  legend  being  interspersed  with  three  coats  of  arms;  front  view 
of  the  cathedral  and  two  churches  in  background;  below,  1 808  -  1 908 
divided  by  fourth  coat  of  ajrius.    Rev.  Within  a  wreath,  bust  of 

665 


666        CATALOGUE   OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

Archbishop  Farley  and  around  it,  ABP.  —JOHN  M.  FARLEY; 
around  the  central  bust,  the  busts  of  six  bishops  of  the  diocese,  with 
names  opposite  on  margin:  CARD. ABP.McCLOSKEY  +  ABP.  M. 
CORRIcfAN.+.ABP.J.HVGHES.+.BPJ.DVBOIS.  +  .BP.CONCAN- 
EN.O.P.+.BP.CONNOLLY.O.P.;  above,  dove  in  downward  flight; 
below,  cross.    AE.    76  mm.    By  Roin6. 

11.  Carol  H.  Beck  Memorial  Medal,  Penna.  Academy  Fine  Arts.     Obv. 

MEMORIAL  .  TO  .  CAROL  .  H  .  BECK.  Female  figure  with 
long  veil,  stooping  1.  to  place  a  wreath  upon  palette;  below, 
MDCCCCIX— J. J.Boyle.  Eev.jy^E.  PENNSYLVANIA.  |  .ACAD- 
EMY.  OF.   THE   FINE.    ARTS.     |     .ANNUAL.    EXHIBITION.  I 

.AWARDED. TO.  |  ( );  above,  rising  sun;  below,  palette  and 

laurel  branch.    AE.    51  mm. 

12.  Pan-American  Exposition,  Bnflfalo.     Special  Award  to  Augustus  Saint- 

Gaudens.  Obv.  •  PAN. AMERICAN.  EXPOSITION  •  — *  BUF- 
FALO.NEW. YORK. MCMI  •  Bustof  S.-G.  to  left;  infield,  SPECIAL. 

MEDAL    OP. — HONOR    CREATED.FOR  — ■  AVGVSTVS  |  SAINT — GAVDENS; 

beneath  bust,  james  earle  eraser  fecit.  Rev.  A  young  artist 
with  mantle  over  1.  shoulder  and  round  loins  standing  to  r.  with 
chisel  and  mallet,  before  relief  of  Pegasus  flying  1.;  in  field,  to  right, 
star;  near  right  foot  of  youth,  fraser  |  fecit  |  incuse.  AE.  91  mm. 
By  J.  E.  Fraser. 

SPECIAL  MEDAIiS  OF  NUMISMATIC  SOCIETIES. 

15.  Chicago  Numismatic   Society;  60th   Meeting.     Obv.  CHICAGO. NU- 

MISMATIC.SOCIETY.  Indian  head  to  left,  with  two  feathers  in- 
serted under  band  of  beads.    Rev.  in  commemoration  |  of  the  | 

—  50TH  —    I  MONTHLY  ]  MEETING  |  MARCH  6TH  1908.  |  AE.      35.5  mm. 

14.  The  same.  100th  Meeting,  1912.  06v.  CHICAGO  NUMISMATIC 
SOCIETY.  Athenian  owl;  olive  sprig  and  i4  0  .E.  i?ev.  one  |  hun- 
dredth I  MEETING    :  MAY  8,  1912  |  .     AE.     31  mm. 

16.  Augustus   G.   Heaton.    Obv.  AVGVSTVS    G.    H EATON.      PRESI- 

DENT.N.Y.NVMISMATIC.CLVB.MCMXIl.  Bust  to  right;  on 
shoulder,  j.m.swanson  mcmxii.  Rev.  THE. NEW. YORK. NVMIS- 
MATIC.  CLVB.  Seal  of  the  club:  two  hands,  one  holding  coin, 
the  other   a  magnifying  glass;  in  field,  org. dec  |  1908  |  .    Edge, 

STERUNG.  —  WHITEHEAD  HOAG. 

PBRSONAIj  MEDAIjS. 

16.  Samuel  p.  Avery.    Medallion.    Obv.  SAMUEL.   PUTNAM.  AVERY. 

M. A. MODELED  .  BY  .  VICTOR  .  DAVID  .  BRENNER.  Bust 
of  Mr.  Avery  to  left.    Rev.  Plain.    AE.    170  mm. 

17.  Dr.  Otto Binswanger.   Plaque.   06i;.  DR.  OTTO.   —   BINSWANGER. 

Bust  to  right;  below,  V.D.BRENNER  |  MCMV!  1  .  Rev.  Plain. 
110  by  152  mm.    AE.    By  Brenner. 

18.  Thomas  A.  Edison.    Obv.  THOMAS  .  ALVA  .  EDISON.    Bust  to 

left;  below,  c.g.brixmah  co.  Rev.  NEW  GRAND  CENTRAL 
PALACE  In  field,  (electric  lamp)  ]  the  electrical  |  exposition 
&  I  MOTORSHOw  I  OF  1913  |  ;  below,  NEW  YORK  OCT.  15  to  25 
1913.    AE.    31mm. 

19.  John  Hay.    Tribute  from  Rowfant  Club,  Cleveland,  Ohio.    Obv.  Bust 

of  Mr.  Hay  to  left;  above,  JOHN  HAY;  below,  THE  ROWFANT 
CLVB  CLEVELAND  OHIO;  in  field,  to  right,  v.d.brenner. 
Rev.  OPEN  DOOR  IN  THE  FAR  EAST  Female  figurewearing 
classical  costume,  seated  1.  before  library  table,  her  head  resting  upon 
r.  hand;  on  table,  globe,  map  of  China  and  other  articles.  AE, 
Cliches.    71  mm.    Brenner. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.        667 

20.  WiUiam  U.  HenseL    Tribute  of  friends.     06d.  WILLIAM. VHLER.— 

HENSEL.1851 -1911.     Bust    r.;  in    field,  to   left,  dec.  |  4.    Rev. 

THIS  MEDAL  |  ATTESTS  THE  ESTEEM  OF  |  HIS  NEIGHBORS  FOR 
THE  I  JOVRNALIST  |  LAWYER  |  FRIEND  OF  EDVCATION  |  CITIZEN  | 
WHOSE  I  DEVOTION  TO  HIS  NATIVE  |  COVNTY  THROVGH  AN  AC- 
TIVE I  AND  VSEFVL  LIFE  HAS  ADDED  |  LV8TRE  TO  ITS  HISTORY  |  TRA- 
DITIONS AND  I  HONOR  |  ;  in  field,  to  left,  seal  of  Lancaster  County; 
to  right,  country  seat  of  Mr.  H.  AE.  Original  in  gold.  71  mm. 
Morgan. 

21.  Collis  P.  Huntington.     Plaque.     Obv.  Bust  to  left,  wearing  coat  and 

hat.    Rev.  Plain.    Galvanotype.    97  by  120  mm.     By  Brenner. 

22.  Maurits  Leefson.    Musician  of  Philadelphia.     Obv.  Bust  of  Mr.  L.  to 

left;  below,  MAVRITS  LEEFSON;  in  field,  to  left,  is  monogram 
AP  I  1912.     Rev.  Plain.    Plaque;  50  by  75  mm.     By  A.  Peaks. 

23.  George  A.  Lucas.     Obv.  GEORGE  .  ALOYSIVS  .  LVCAS.     Bust  to 

right;  on  margin,  to  right,  V.D.BRENNER  PARIS  '99.  Rev. 
Plain.    Galvanotype,  gilded.    238  mm.    By  Brenner. 

24.  Theodore  Roosevelt.    Obv.  Bust  to  left;  below,  THEODORE.ROOSE- 

VELT.MCMVll.  Rev.  Plain.  Galvanotype  plaque.  128  by  170 
mm.    By  Brenner. 

25.  Joaquin  SoroUa,    Spanish  painter.     Obv.  Nude  youth  drinking  from  a 

spring  issuing  from  natural  rock;  in  field,  above,  joaqvin  |  sorolla. 
y.bastida;  to  left,  on  margin,  v.d.brenner.  Rev.  A  young  artist 
seated  r.,  painting;  in  exergue,  v.d.brenner.  GaJvanotypes, 
gilded.    89  mm. 

26.  Hon.  William  H.  Taft.     Obv.  Facing  bust  of  President  Taft;  in  field, 

to  left,  OHIO  SOCIETY  |  OF  |  PHILADELPHIA  i  ;  below,  cluster 
of  buckeyes;  to  right,  EIGHTH  ANNUAL  |  banquet  |  march 
30TH 1912.    AE.    Plaque.    57  by  77  mm.    Breal. 

27.  Mrs.  Katrina  Trask.     Obv.  Mrs.  Trask  seated  1.  at  piano.     Rev.  Plain. 

Galvanotype,  plaque.     152  by  152  mm.    Brenner. 

28.  Spencer  Trask.    Obv.  Bust  three-quarter  r.;  below,  spenoBr  trask; 

in  field,  to  right,  v.d.brenner.  Rev.  Plain.  Galvanotype  plaque. 
83  by  90  mm. 

29.  James  McNeil  Whistler,     Obv.  Half-length  figure  of  Mr.  W.  to  left; 

in  field,  to  left,  (butterfly)  I  JAMES  McNEILL  WHISTLER  j 
PAINTER  ETCHER  J  AVTHOR;  at  top,  v.d.brenner.  Rev. 
Peacock  standing  to  right;  in  field,  "  MESSiBnRs  les  bnnemis  "; 
at  top,  v.d.brenner  sc. 

30.  Abdul  Baha.     Persian  Reformer.     O&i;.  Bust  wearing  fez  to  left;  below, 

ABDUL  .  BAHA  I  PERSIAN.  REFORMER  •  APOSTLE. OF. 
PEACE  1  TRIBUTE.  FROM. THE.  C.OF.F.OF.M.  |  MCMXII; 
in  upper  left  corner,  louis  |  potter  |  .  Rev.  Female  figure  in 
Persian  costume  standing  facing,  holding  branch  of  olive  in  r.  hand; 
below,  LOVE. PEACE. UNITY.  Plaque.  51  by  76  mm.  By 
Potter. 

31.  Marquis  de  Lafayette.     Obv.  Within  a  frame  of  fasces  bound  by  rib- 

ands, a  garland  of  flowers  at  top,  the  bust  of  L.  to  left,  in  uniform; 

below,      marie. JOSEPH. PAVL.     I      YVES. ROCHE. gilbert. DVMOTIER.      | 

.MARQVIS    DE    LAFAYETTE.  |  major. general. in.the. service. 

OF    I    THE. VNITED. states. of. AMERICA.     |     AND. NOBLEST. PATRIOT. OP. 

the.french.revolvtion;  in  lower  r.  corner,  j.e.roine.  Rev. 
Columbia  with  upraised  sword  in  r.,  military  standards  in  1.  hand 
advancing  to  right,  an  eagle  in  front  of  her;  rising  sun  inscribed 
1776;  insky,  1789;  below,  AD. PERPETVAM.REI.  |  MEMORIAM  | 
MCMXI.     Plaque.    48  by  76  mm.    By  Roin6. 

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668        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 
INDIAN    PORTRAITS. 

The  following  32  portraits  of  North  American  Indians,  of  various  tribes, 
are  the  work  of  Mr.  Edward  W.  Sawyer.  They  are  all  electrotypes  and 
the  reverses  are  plain. 

Apaobe. 

82.  Old  Jim.    OLD  JIM —  APACHE  — AGUA-CALIENTE.    Bust  to  left; 

in  field,  to  right,  sawyer  |  mcmviii.     66  mm. 

83.  Without  name.     APACHE.     Bust  to  left,  with  loose,  unkempt  hair;  in 

field,  to  left,  AGUA.CALIENTE  [  ARIZONA  |  SAWYER  |  1908.      70  mm. 

84.  Naiche.     NAICHE  APACHE.     Bust  to  left,  wearing  heavy  coat  or 

blanket;  in  field,  to  left,  port. sill  |  Oklahoma  |  1913  |  ;  to  right, 
SAWYER  I  .    70  mm. 

Arapalioe. 

86.  Ba-Haw  (Big  Boy).     BA  -  H  AW  ARAPAHOE.     Bust  to  left,  with  long 

hair,  a  curl  hanging  over  left  shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  geary  | 
OKLAHOMA  |  1912  |  ;  to  right,  SAWYER.    70  mm. 

36.  Han-Ni-Ait.  ARAPAHOE  — HAN-NI-AIT.  Bust  to  right,  a  braid  of 
hair  falling  forward  over  r.  shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  geary  |  Okla- 
homa 1  SAWYER  1  1912  |  .    70  mm. 

87.  Ne-Aie-Ta-Ha-Wa (Eagle  Chief).     N  E  -  Al  E  -  TA-  H  A  -  WA  —  ARAPA- 

HOE. Bust  to  left,  wearing  blanket,  braid  of  hair  falling  over  1. 
shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  geary  |  Oklahoma  |  1912  |  ;  to  right,  saw- 
yer.    70  mm. 

38.  Esh-Sha-A-Nlsh-Is    (Two    Moons).     ESH-SHA-A-NISH-IS  — 

CHEYENNE  Bust  to  left,  braided  hair  brought  forward  beneath 
blanket;  in  field,  to  left,  lame  deer  |  mont.  |  1912  j  sawyer  |  . 
70  mm. 

Cbeyenne. 

39.  Ho-Tua-Hwo-Zo-Mas    (Buffalo     Hump).       HO-TUA-HWO-KO- 

MAS  —  CHEYENNE.  Bust  to  left,  the  hair  braided  and  brought 
forward  beneath  the  blanket;  in  field,  to  left,  lame  deer  |  Mon- 
tana I  1912  I  ;  to  right,  sawyer  |  .     70  mm. 

40.  Ma-Zi-Na-Ko  (Big  Bear).      MA  -  Kl  -  NA  -  KO  — CHEYEN  NE.    Bust 

to  left,  wearing  blanket,  plait  of  hair  forward  across  shoulder, 
another  braid  of  top  hair  hanging  from  pole  of  head;  in  field,  to  left, 

lamb  deer  I  MONTANA  |  SAWYER  |  1912  f  . 

South.  Clieyeniie. 

41.  Che-Ho-Ni (little Wolf).    CHIEF- CHE  -  HO  -  Nl —SO. CHEYENNE. 

Bust  to  left,  blanketed,  with  long  curl  of  hair  falling  forward  across 
shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  clinton  |  Oklahoma  |  1912  |  ;  to  right, 
SAWYER  I  .    70  mm. 

42.  Nogo-To-Mah-.    NOGO-TO-MAH — SO.CHEYENNE.    Blanketed 

bust  to  left,  with  braid  of  hair  forward  over  shoulder,  a  long  pendant 
hanging  from  ear;  in  field,  geary  |  Oklahoma  |  1912  ]  ;  to  right, 
SAWYER.    70  mm. 

43.  Ma-Si-Ni   (Red  Breast).      MA  -  SI  -  Nl  —  SO.CHEYENNE      Blan- 

keted  bust  to  left,  large  braid  of  hair  hanging  forward  across  shoulder; 
in  ear,  chain  and  pendant;  in  field,  to  left,  clinton  )  Oklahoma  | 
1912  1  ;  to  right,  SAWYER  I  .    70  mm. 


CATALOGUE   OF   COINS,   TOKENS,   AND  MEDALS.         669 


Comanclie. 


44.  Tah-Do-Ni-Pper.     TAH  -  DO  -  Nl  -  PPER. —  COMANCHE    Bust  to 

left,  draped,  a  round  plait  of  hair  falling  across  shoulder;  in  field, 

to  left,   CACHE   I  OKLAHOMA  |  SAWYER  |  1912  |   .      70  mm. 

45.  Timbo.     TIMBO    —    COMANCHE    Bust  to  left,  wearing  blanket; 

in  field,  to  left,  cache  |  Oklahoma  |  sawyer  |  1912  |  .     70  mm. 

Crow. 

46.  Be-Sha-E-Chi-E-Di-Esha    (Big   Ox).     BE-SHA-E-CHI-E-DI- 

ESHA  —  CROW.  Blanketed  bust  to  left,  a  small  curl  of  hair 
hanging  down  cheek;  wears  heavy  ear  pendant  and  necklace;  in 

field,    to  left,    CROW.AGENCY  I  MONTANA  f  SAWYER  |  1912  |  .      70  mm. 

47.  Curley-Custer.      CURLEY  -  CUSTER  —  SCOUT  -  CROW     Blan- 

keted bust  to  left,  a  heavy  braid  of  hair  falling  down  shoulder;  in 
field,  beneath  chin,  crow  agency  |  mont.  |  1912  1  sawyer  |  .  70 
mm. 

48.  Ech-Spa-Di-E-Ash  (Hunts  the  Enemy).     ECH  -  SPA  -  Dl  -  E  -  ASH  — 

CROW  Blanketed  bust  to  left,  the  top  hair  reached  high,  the  side 
hair  falling  in  long  braid  down  across  shoulder;  in  fiela,  to  left, 

^  CROW.AGENCY  |  MONTANA  |  SAWYER  |  1912  |   .      70  mm. 

Elckapoo. 

49.  Be-Me-Tha.     KICKAPOO  —  BE  -  ME -THA.     Bust  to  right,  heavy 

loose  hair  falling  down  her  back;  in  field,  to  left,  sawyer  |  1912  | 
to  right,  mCcloud  |  Oklahoma  |  .    70  mm. 

60.  On-Ah-Shin-Nin-Nah.    ON  -  AH  -  SHIN  -  NIN  -  NAH    —    KICKA- 

POO. Bust  to  left,  the  hair  hanging  straight;  in  ear,  pendant  of 
three  drops;  necklace  of  four  strands  of  wampum;  in  field,  to  left, 

mCclOUD  I  OKLAHOMA  [  SAWYER  |  1912  |  .      70  mm. 
Navajo. 

61.  Chief  Tja-Yo-Ni.     CHIEF  -TJA  -  YO  -  Nl  —  NAVAJO    Blanketed  bust 

to  left,  with  cloth  band  around  head;  in  field,   to  left,  ganado  | 

ARIZONA  I  SAWYER  |  1912  |   .      70  mm. 

62.  Est-Zan-Lopa.    EST  -  ZAN  -  LOPA  —  NAVAJO    Bust  to  left,  the  hair  in 

bowknot  at  back  of  head,  pendant  in  ear,  necklace;  in  field,  to  left, 

GANADO  1  ARIZONA  |  SAWYER  |  1912  ]  .      70  mm. 

83.  Nol-To-I.  NOL  -  TO  -  I  —  NAVAJO  Blanketed  bust  to  left,  hair  in 
bowknot  at  back  of  head,  cloth  around  head;  wears  heavy  earring; 
in  field,  to  left,  ganado  |  Arizona  |  sawyer  |  1904  |  .     70  mm. 

Oglala  Sioux. 

54.  Chief  Seta  (Smoke).  CHIEF  -  SOTA  —  OGLALA  -  SIOUX  Bust, 
blanketed,  to  left,  braid  of  hair  hanging  down  shoulder  and  long  lock 
falling  from  top  of  head  on  neck;  in  field,  beneath  chin,  mander- 

SON  I  SO. DAK. 1912  |  SAWYER  ]  .      70  mm. 

65.  Hunpe  Ka  (Moccasins).    HUNPE  -  KA  — OGLALA-SIOUX    Bust,  blan- 

keted, to  left,  the  hair  parted  on  forehead  and  falling  on  shoulders; 
in  field,  beneath  chin,  manderson  |  so.dakota  1  sawyer  ]  1912  |  . 
70  mm. 

66.  Sunka    Hanska  (Tall  Dog).     SUNKA  -  HANSKA  —  OGLALA  -  SIOUX. 

Bust,  blanketed,  to  left,  a  braid  of  hair  falling  down  across  shoul- 
der; in  field,  beneath  chin,  sianderson  [  so,dakota  |  1912  |  ;  to 
right,  SAWYER.    70  mm. 


670        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 

Osage. 

67.  Kah-Wah-Se  (Yellow  Horse).     KAH  -  WAH  -  SE  OSAGE.     Bust  with 

blanket  to  left,  braided  hair  beneath  the  blanket;  wears  turban 
hat;  in  field,  to  left,  pawhuska  |  Oklahoma  |  1913  |  ;  to  right,  saw- 
yer.   70  mm. 

68.  See-Hah  (Buffalo  Feet).     OSAGE  —  SEE  -  HAH     Blanketed  bust  to 

right,  the  hair  shaved  from  head,  except  top  hair,  which  is  roached 
high;  in  field,  to  right,  pawhuska  |  Oklahoma  |  sawyer  |  1912  j  . 
70  mm. 

Pawnee. 

59.  Sah-Cooh-Ru-Tu-Bee-Hoo  (Big  Sun).    SAH  -  COOH  -  RU  -  TU  -  REE  - 

HOO  —  PAWNEE.  Bust,  blanketed,  to  left,  braid  of  hair  forward 
across  shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  pawnee  |  Oklahoma  |  sawyer  | 
1912  1  .    70  mm. 

60.  Stah-Pe-TJ.     STAH  -  PE  -  U  —  PAWN  EE.     Bust  of  young  girl  to  left, 

with  braid  of  hair  brought  forward  across  shoulder;  in  field,  to  left, 
pawnee  I  OKLAHOMA  |  1913  |  ;  to  right,  sawyer.    70  mm. 

61.  Pee-Ru-Ths    (Fat   Woman).     PAWNEE  — PEE  -  RU  -  THS.     Fe- 

male head,  blanketed,  to  right,  braid  of  hair  forwarded  over 
shoulder;  in  field,  to  left,  sawyer;  to  right,  pawnee  |  Oklahoma  | 
1912.     70  mm.  . 

Wlcmta. 

62.  Chief  To-Wak-Oni-Jim.    CHIEF-TO -WAK- ONI -JIM —  WICHITA. 

Bust,  with  blanket,  to  left;  long,  loose  hair;  in  field,  to  left,  ana- 

DARKO  I  OKLAHOMA  |  SAWYER  ]  1912.      70  mm. 

Yuma. 

63.  Ne-I-So-Meh.     NE  -  I  -  SO  -  MEH  —  YUMA.     Blanketed  bust  to  left, 

with  long,  loose  hair;  infield,  to  left,  sawyer  |  yuma  ]  1904.    70  mm. 


BRAZIL. 

64.  James  Monroe.  1894.     Obv.  Within  a  laurel  wreath,  A  |  JAMESMON- 

ROE  I  .^  .  ^.  I  1823-1894  |  ;  around,  above,  A  AMERICA  AOS 
AMERICANOS;  below,*0  BRAZIL  AOS  BRAZILER0S*i2ev. 
Over  a  laurel  branch,  arms  of  Brazil  and  of  the  United  States ;  on 
scroll,  above,  4  DEJULHO  |  ;  below,  1894;  rising  sun  in  back- 
ground.   Lead.    47  mm. 


MEXICO. 

BIi  RBAIi  DEL  CATORCB. 


66.  Proclamation  of  Accession  of  Carlo  IV,  1789.    06i;.*D*D*CAR0LI* 

1III*0MNIA*VINCIT*AM0R^     Bust  r.,  with  mantle  and  sash; 

below,  .G.  A.  GIL.    Rev.  sic  I  exxjltat  |  el  real  J  delcatorcb  [  cum 

I  D.GEORGE  J  PARRODi  |  ;  above.  Star ;  below,  SED  NOS  CEDAMUS 

AMORI.     AR.  41.5  mm. 

GTJANAXUATO  CITY. 

66.  Same.  Obv.  A  CARLOS*llll  •  Y*LUISA*REYS^DE*ESPAI\lA* 
Y*DE  LAS*YNDIAS*EN  SU  •  FELIZ*EXALTON*aL  TRO- 
NO*  I  Their  busts,  conjoined,  r.;  below,  G.  a.  gil.  Rev.  CONSA- 
GR0*ESTE*M0NUMENT0*DE*SU  •  PI  DELI  DAD  •EL* 
MARQUES*  DE*SAN*JUAN*DE*RAYAS*Y*LE  |  |  (inner 
line)  proclamo* EN* guanaxuato* Oval  shield  of  arms;  below, 
*A*1790*    AR.  47  mm. 


CATALOGUE  OP  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS.         671 

67.  The  same.     Obv.     CARLOS+llll+REY  +  DE+ESPAfslA+Y  +  DE+LAS+ 

INDIAS+  Bust  r.,  with  mantle,  sash,  and  badge  of  the  Golden 
Fleece;  below,  g.  a.  gil.  Rev.  ACLAMADO*  EN  •LA*C*DE 
•  GANUAXAT0*P0R*SUS*LEALES*M1NER0S^  The  in- 
terior of  a  silver  mine  showing  men  at  work  in  three  stopes  ;  below, 
.EN.  28DE*OCTUBRE.  I  .DE.*.1790.  I    AR.    47  mm. 

liOS  ANGELES. 

68.  The  same.    Obv.  •A*CARLOS*IV*REY*CATOLICO*   Bustr., 

with  mantle,  sash,  and  badge  of  Order  of  Golden  Fleece ;  below, 
G.A.GIL.  Rev.  EN.SU.FELIZ.PROCLAMACION  — LA.CIUDAD. 
DE.  LOS.  ANGELES  Between  palm  and  laurel  branches,  round 
shield  of  arms ;  church  edifice  supported  by  seraphim;  in  field, 
K — IV,  crowned;  on  bordure  of  shield,  .angelis.svis.devs.man- 

DAVIT.DE.TE.VT.CVSTODIANT.TE.IN.OMNIBVS.VIIS.TVIS.*  AR.  49  mm. 
MOREIilA. 

69.  The    same.      Obv.     CARLOS. IIILREY. DE.ESPAR A. Y.DE. LAS. YN- 

DIAS.  Bust  to  right;  below,  G.A.GIL.  Rev.  PROCLAMADO*  EN  • 
LA*C1UDAD*DE*VALLAD0LID*DE*MICH0ACAN  \  (inner 
line)  POR  •  su  •  alperez  •  r  •  d  •  jose  —  Bernardo  •  foncerrado 
On  a  shield  garnished  with  palm  branches  and  crowned,  three  busts 
upon  a  single  base  ;  below,  1791 .    AR.     44.5  mm. 

PARRAS. 

70.  Accession  of  Ferdinand  vn,  1809.     Obv.  FERDINANDUS.  VII  .  REX 

MAXIMUS.  INTACTAE  FIDEI  .  COLUMN  A  IMMORTA  Bust  in 
uniform    to    right;    below,    f.  gordillo.p.m°.     Rev.    expectatis- 

SIMO  NOSTRO  ]  FERDINANDO  .VII:  |  HISPANIARUM  ET  INDIAR**  |  REGI 
CATHOLICO:   I  INCOLARUM  DE  PARRAS  I  AETERNAE  PIDELITATI8  |  MON- 

umentum:  I  ANO  1809  I  ;  above  and  down  sides,  garland  of  flowers; 
below,  roses.     AR.    40  mm. 

THE  EMPIRE,  1821-1823. 

71.  Accession    of    Augustin   I,   1821.     Obv.     PRO     RELIGIONE  — ET 

PATTRIA  Mexico  hands  sword  to  Iturbide  standing  to  left  bare- 
headed, with  sceptre  in  hands;  above,  in  clouds,  radiant  cross  and 
fruits;  exergue,  jose  .  Guerrero  .  n  .  db  fi.  |  a.  de  1821.  Rev.  Eagle 
grasping  serpent  perched  upon  a  banner,  which  bears  the  inscrip- 
tion: AVGVSTINO.de.  ITURBIDE  I  LIBERTATIS.  PATRIAE  I 
VINDICI  .  STRENVO  I  MEXICAN  .  IMPER  .  AN.  I.  |  ;  A,E.  AN. 
I.  1  ;  around,  incised,  "gift  op  comd^^.  ja?  barron  to  john  p. 
WATSON  1841";  below,  dedicadopoe EL MisMO  ARTIFICE.  AR.  56mm. 

72.  Military  Award.    Obv.     SPONSIONS  TRIPLICI  •   Three  interlaced 

rings  inscribed  summa  libertas  —  religio  —  concordia;  below, 
the  two  hemispheres,  from  each  of  which  hangs  a  piece  of  chain,  and 
beneath,  ORBEM  AB  ORBE  SOLVIT.  Rev.  PRIMA  EPOCHA 
Within  wreath.  Gift  of  \  Comdre.  Jas  Barron  \  to  JnP.  F.  Watson; 
below,  J.  GUERRERO.    AR.    49  mm. 


672        CATALOGUE  OF  COINS,   TOKENS,  AND  MEDALS. 


ETJEOPEAN  MEDAIS. 

FRENCH. 

1.  Siege  of  Paris,  1870-1871.     Obv.    Female  figure  standing  facing,  hold- 

ing musket.  Rev.  Monument  and  dates  of  battles.  AE.  68  mm. 
By  Chaplain. 

2.  University  of  Paris.     Obv.     History  seated  facing  and  teaching  man 

and  woman;  below,  1215-1885.     Rev.  Ship. 

3.  Bestoration  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  copy  of  gold  medal  presented  to 

the  city  by  France,  1906.  Obv.  AU  PEU  PLEAMERICAIN  ET  A 
LA  VILLE  DE  SAN  FRANCISCO.  France  seated  by  sea  extending 
olive  branch  to  eagle  grasping  shield  of  United  States;  below,  SYM- 
PATHIE  1  ADMIRATION  —  LA  REPUBLIQUE  FRANCAISE. 
Rev.  Female  figure,  San  Francisco,  standing  in  midst  of  ruined 
city.    AE.   90  mm.    By  Bottee. 

4.  Empress  Eugenie,  1870.  Obv.  Crowned  bust  r.  Rev.  Wreath  of  flow- 
ers.   AE.    50  mm.    By  Bovy. 

6.  President  L.  A.  Thiers,  1871-3.  Obv.  Biist  1.  Rev.  Legend  in  wreath. 
AE.    70  mm.    By  Oudui^. 

6.  Pres't  Marshal  Mac  Mahon.     Obv.  Bust  to  left.    Rev.  Sword  with  point 

erect  and  passing  through  a  crown;  two  batons.     70  mm.    Chaplain. 

7.  Pres't.  Jules  Grevy,  1879.     Obv.  Bust  three-quarter  to  r.     Rev.  Legend 

in  wreath.    AE.     09  mm.     D.  Dupuis. 

8.  Pres't.  Armand  Fallieres,  1906.     Obv.  Bust  r.     Rev.  Two  bxmdles  of 

fasces  upon  an  altar.    AE.     73  mm.     By  L.  Deschamps. 

9.  Auguste  Comte,  1902.     Obv.  Bustl.;  below,  •••FONDATEUR  DU 

POSITIVISME  I  1798-1857.  i?6v.  Monument  at  Paris.  AE.  Plaque. 
50  by  72  mm.     Vernier. 

10.  Victor  Cousin,  1873.     Unveiling  of  monument.     Obv.  Head  1.    Rev. 

Inscriptions.    AE.     82  mm.     Carrier-Belleuse. 

11.  ErnestM  Babelon,  1910.    Obv.  Bustl.    Rev.  Helmeted  head  of  Athena. 

AR.     65  mm.     Devreese. 

12.  The  same.     Bronze. 

13.  Hector  Berlioz,  1903.     Obv.  Bust  three-quarter  face  1.;  music  stand 

and  scene  from  Les  Troyens.  Rev.  Kneeling  singer  placing  palm 
branch  on  monument  of  Berlioz.  AE.  Plaque.  47  by  67  mm. 
G.  Dupr6. 

14.  Leon  Gambetta.     Obv.  Bust  to  left.    Rev.  Oak  tree  partly  fallen,  ita 

roots  struck  round  and  under  the  altar  of  France.  AE.  70  mm. 
Chaplain. 

15.  The  same.    Unveiling  of  monument  to  G.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  The 

Gambetta  monument.    AE.    70  mm.     Vernier. 

16.  Victor  Hugo,  1885.     Obv.  Draped  bust  r.     Rev.  Lyi-e  and  laurel  branch 

in  clouds;  setting  sun.     AR.     50  mm.    Chaplain. 

17.  Louis  Liard.     Obv.  Bust  1.    Rev.  Female  figure  in  classical  costume, 

seated  1.  upon  globe,  holding  volume  and  torch.  AE.  Plaque. 
55  by  70  mm.     Chaplain. 

18.  Duo  de  Loubat.     Obv.  Nude  bust  1.     Rev.  Before  crowned  mantle, 

with  sides  looped  up,  shield  of  arms  supported  by  two  lions.  AE. 
59  mm.     Vernon. 

19.  The  same.     Obv.  Bust  1.,  wearing  citizen's  clothes.     Rev.  Legend: 

^LU  I  ASSociE  Stranger  |  de  uinstitut  |  etc. 


CATALOGTJE    OF   COINS,    TOKENS,    AND    MEDALS.       673 

20.  Frlderi  Mistral.     Tribute  from  friends  and  admirers.     Obv.  Bust  with 

coat  and  hat.     Rev.  Peasant  woman  praying;   distant  church  and 
setting  sun.     AE.     Plaque.    55  by  65  mm.     By  G.  Dupr6. 

21.  Jean  Jacques  Kousseau.     Obv.   Nude    bust    1.     Rev.  PANTHEON  | 

OU VERT  A  I  etc.    AE.     3?  mm.     Demarest. 

22.  The  same.     Obv.  Bust  I.    iJev.  NE  |  A  GENEVE  j  etc.     AE.    40  mm. 

By  Dubois. 

23.  The  same.     Obv.  Bust  \.    iJe-y.  CO  NTRAT  SOCIAL  LI  V.  3  CHAP.  1.; 

LA  PUISANCE  I  LEGISLATIVE  |  APPARTIENT  AU  PETTPLE  |  etC.     AE.      35 

mm.     Demarest. 

24.  Eichard  Wagner.     Obv.  Bust  1,  wearing  coat.     Rev.  Opera  house  at 

Beyreuth.     AE.     Plaque.       47  by  55  mm.     By  Yencesse. 

OERMAN. 

1.  Otto  E.  L.  von  Bismarck,  on  dedication  of  bust  in  Walhalla,  at  Begens- 

burg,  1908.     Obv.  Head  three-quarter  face  1.     Rev.  The  Walhalla. 
AE.     81  mm.     Goetz. 

2.  Heinrich  Heine.     Obv.   Facing  bust.     Rev.   Tablet    inscribed   MEIN 

LIED  WAR  LVST  VND  FEUR-FIN;   two  women  placing  garland  of 
flowers.    AE.     Plaque.     52  by  72  mm.     Frl.  Staudinger. 

3.  Helmuth  von  Moltke.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  St.  Michael  crushing  the 

dragon.    AE.     79  mm.     Goetz. 

4.  Schiller.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Female  figure,    Poesy,    seated  1.     AE. 

55  mm.     Greiner. 

5.  Schiller.     Obv.  Bust  1.     Rev.  Muse  with  harp  sitting  upon  an  eagle  in 

flight.    AE.     60  mm.     Christ. 

6.  Bichard  Wagner.     Obv.  Head  1.     Rev.  Artist  struggling  with  winged 

genius.     AE.     65  mm.     Bosselt. 

7.  Ferdinand  von  Zeppelin.     Obv.  Facing  bust.    Rev.  Dirigible  balloon  in 

flight  above  a  lake.     AR.     33  mm.     M.  &  W.  St. 


1.  Giacomo  Puccini.     Obv.   Bust  to  left.     Rev.   Plain.     AE.     Plaque. 
34  by  54  mm.     By  Teles. 


CATALOGUER  S  NOTE 


It  is  perhaps  unnecessary  for  the  writer  to  state  that  the 
foregoing  catalogue  makes  no  pretensions  to  illustrate  the 
splendid  methods  of  the  cataloguer's  art  as  it  is  now  de- 
veloped. A  cursory  examination  of  the  contents  of  the  col- 
lection will  readily  reveal  its  exceedingly  fragmentary 
condition — a  fact  which  made  it  seem  necessary  to  adopt 
special  schemes  of  arrangement  of  the  coins,  which  would  not 
have  been  considered  had  the  collection  been  more  fully 
representative.  To  render  the  actual  contents  of  the  col- 
lection easily  accessible  has  been  the  main  object,  steadily 
kept  in  view  when  departing  from  the  well-known  methods 
of  arrangement  of  the  coins  of  the  countries  of  the  Western 
Hemisphere.  Part  II  is  to  serve  primarily  as  a  check-list 
for  official  uses,  a  fact  which  will  explain  the  otherwise  ap- 
parently unnecessary  publication  of  those  coins. 

The  collectors  of  the  coins  of  the  United  States,  especially 
those  who  have  much  regard  for  minute  variations  in  the 
dies  with  the  same  types,  will  have  reason  to  feel  some  disap- 
pointment, not  only  because  of  the  numerous  and  wide  lacunae 
in  the  collection,  but  also  because  of  the  omission,  in  some 
instances,  to  mention  the  slight  variations  in  the  specimens 
that  are  in  the  collection ;  but  here  the  official  advice,  to  note 
only  real  varieties — tJiat  is,  the  varieties  tJiat  originated  in  an 
intentional  change  in  the  type — is  doubtless  wise;  while  the 
lack  of  specimens  of  the  large  number  of  industriously  deter- 
mined die  varieties  would  in  many  cases  have  compelled 
resort  to  explanations  of  some  length,  if  the  facts  were  to  be 
made  clear  to  others  than  expert  collectors,  and  such  ex- 
planations would  have  encumbered  and  certainly  impaired 
the  value  of  the  work.  For  such  "varieties"  are  chiefly 
evidence  of  unskillful  or  slovenly  workmanship  at  the  mint; 
they  have  but  little  if  any  bearing  upon  the  history  of  the 

675 


676        OATALOGtTE  OF  COINS,  TOKENS,  AND   MEDALS. 

coinage,  and  concern  for  the  most  part  the  collectors  of  coins, 
whose  interests  in  that  particular  are  already  served  by  a 
number  of  well-known  publications,  which  the  specimens  in 
the  mint  collection  in  nowise  supplement. 

Few  men  can  lay  claim  to  expert  knowledge  of  the  coin- 
ages of  the  world,  ancient  and  modern — probably  none  would 
do  so — and  certainly  the  writer  does  not  claim  a  tithe  of  the 
whole  field,  yet  it  has  fallen  to  his  lot  to  prepare  this  cata- 
logue, in  which  coinages  of  nearly  the  entire  world  are  rep- 
resented, and  to  do  so  within  a  rather  brief  space  of  time, 
without  special  preparation  and  without  the  benefit  of  any 
advice  of  specialists  in  the  various  fields  and  often  with  in- 
adequate Hterary  aids.  That  errors  are  to  be  found  in  the 
volume  is  to  be  expected;  yet  if  the  work,  in  addition  to 
being  a  published  record  of  the  contents  of  the  collection, 
as  desired,  should  also  in  a  measure  serve  the  purposes  of 
students  and  persons  interested  in  the  subject  the  utmost 
hopes  of  the  writer  will  be  realized. 


I]?fDEX. 


A. 

Page. 

Aachen,  coins  of 647 

Aargau,  coins  of 505 

Abyssinia,  coins  of 543 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Pennsylvania,  medal  of 390 

Academy  of  Design,  National,  medal  of 365 

Achaean  League,  coins  of 403 

Aegae,  coins  of 399 

Aegina,  coins  of 402 

Aetolia,  coins  of 401 

Afghanistan,  coins  of 660 

Agassiz,  Prof.  Louis,  medal 389 

Agrigentum,  coins  of 398, 633 

Alcorn,  University,  medal 361 

Alexandria,  coins  of 638 

Allegiance,  oath  of,  by  mint  officials,  1861,  medal 373 

Alwar 662 

American  independence,  medal 368 

American  independence,  Centeimial  of,  medal 376 

American  Institute  of  Architects,  medal 361 

American  Numismatic  Society,  medals  issued  by 379, 383 

Amsterdam,  Obsidional  coins  of 457 

Amulet  coins,  Chinese 560 

Anderson,  Robert,  medal  of 372 

Ancachs,  coins  of 256 

Angostura 630 

Anhalt-Schaumburg,  coins  of 472,647 

Annam,  coins  of 560 

Antique  coins 397, 633 

Antioch,  coins  of 637 

Apollonia,  coins  of 401 

ApoUonia  and  Rhyndicum,  coins  of 403 

Aradus,  coins  of. 406 

Argentine  Republic,  coins  of 277, 629 

Argos,  Argolis,  coins  of 483 

Army,  medal  of  honor 360 

Arrows  on  United  States  coins 12 

Aspendus,  coins  of 405 

Assam,  coins  of. 661 

Assay,  Commissioners,  medals  for 350, 665 

Athens,  coins  of 401 

Atlantic  Squadron,  cruise  of,  medal 381 

Augsburg,  coins  of 478 

Augsburg,  Confession,  medals  pertaining  to 610 

Augustale,  earliest  modem  gold  coin 657 

Augustin  I  (Iturbide),  Emperor  of  Mexico 158 

Australia;  coins  of. 569, 663 

Austria,  coins  of. 601 

Avory,  Samuel  P. ,  medal  of. 666 

677 


678  INDEX. 

Award  medals:  Page. 

Congressional  life  saving 357 

Marksmanship 358 

Army  and  Navy  medals  of  honor 360 

Schools  and  scientific  societies 361 

B. 

Bactria,  coins  of. 408,637 

Baden,  Grand  Duchy 486,495 

Baden,  Margraviate 472 

Bahama  Islands,  coins  of 316 

BaUly,  medaUist 92 

Bainbridge,  William,  medal  of 337 

Baldwin  &  Co.,  private  coins  of 110 

Baltimore,  Lord,  coinage  of 6, 24 

Bank  of  England,  tokens 460 

Bank  of  Ireland,  tokens 450 

Barbadoes,  coins  of 317 

Barber,  C.  E.,  engraver 14,63,85,88 

Barber,  William: 

Engraver 92,352 

Medal  of 350 

Basle,  coins  of 503, 605 

Bavaria: 

Duchy 472 

Kingdom 485,496,647 

Bechtler,  Augustus,  private  gold  coins  of 110 

Bechtler,  Christopher,  private  gold  coins  of 109 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  medal  of 389 

Belgian  medals 614 

Belgium,  coins  of 461, 654 

Belize,  coins  of 213 

Belzu,  coins  in  honor  of 261, 264 

Bengal  presidency ,  coins  of 665 

Bermuda,  coins  of 317, 632 

Berne,  coins  of 603,504 

Bertholf,  Lieut.  E.  P.,  medal  of 665 

Biddle,  Capt.  James,  medal  of 339 

Bithynia,  Kingdom,  coins  of 403 

Bitts,  2,  4,6 7 

Blakeley,  Capt.  Johnston,  medal  of 338 

Bliss,  Lieut.  Col.,  medal  of 370 

Blue,  Victor,  medal  of 379 

Bohemia,  coins  of 498, 661 

Bolivia,  coins  of 261, 629 

Bombay,  Presidency 666 

Borneo,  British  North,  coins  of 668 

Bosbyshell,  Oliver  C,  medal  of 350 

Brabant,  coins  of 457 

Bracteates 469 

Brandenburg: 

Beyreuth,  coins  of 473 

Ansbach,  coins  of 473 

Brasher,  Doubloon 29 

Brazil: 

Portuguese  Colony,  coins  of 294, 631 

Necessity  coinage  of 299 

The  Empire,  coins  of 301 

Republic,  corns  of 307,631 

Medal  of,  to  Prest.  Monroe .......     670 


INDEX.  679 

Bremen:  Page. 

Bishopric,  coins  of 481 

City ,  coins  of 478, 488 

Brenner,  V.  D.,  medalist 82,380 

Breslau,  coins  of 498 

Brewster,  medalist 379 

Brinton,  Daniel  Garrison,  medal  of 390 

British  Guiana,  coins  of '. 288, 630 

British  Honduras,  coins  of 212, 629 

Brown,  Maj.  Gen.  Jacob,  medal  of 334 

Bruff,  J.  G.,  medalist 342 

Brunswick-Luneburg,  coins  of 473, 648 

Buenos  Ayres,  coins  of 282 

Bullets,  legal  tender 1 

BuUion,  purchases  of 11 

Bullock  medal,  Worcester  High  School 366 

Burchard,  Horatio  C. ,  medal  of 348 

Burmah,  coins  of 548 

Burrows,  Lieut.  W.,  medal  of 338 

Byzantine  coins 439, 646 

Byzantium,  coins  of 400 

C. 

Calchedon,  coins  of 403 

Cales 633 

California,  gold  dollar,  half-dollar  and  quarter-dollar 114 

Call,  Surg.  SamuelJ.,  medal  of 665 

Cambodia,  coins  of 648 

Campania,  coins  of 410 

Campen,  coins  of 479 

Canada: 

Coins  of 124,625 

Tokens 127 

Cape  of  Good  Hope,  coins  of 546 

Cappadocia,  kingdom,  coins  of 405 

Caracas,  coins  of. 244 

Cardenas,  medal 341 

Carta 404,636 

Carlisle,  John  O.,  medal  of 347 

Carnegie  Hero  Fund,  medal 361 

Carolina,  tokens 24 

Carrera,  Rafael 193 

Carson  City,  mint  at 21, 618 

Carthage,  coins  of 409, 639 

Cassin,  Lieut.  Stephen,  medal 339 

Catania,  coins  of 398 

Catapalco,  tokens 630 

Castorland,  tokens 653 

Cathedral  of  Peter  and  Paul,  Philadelphia,  medal 394 

Cent: 

Coin  of  United  States,  copper 78 

Nickel-bronze 81 

Bronze 81 

Patterns 106 

Centeimial  Exhibition,  award  medal 362 

Centermial  Fountain,  Fairmount  Park,  medal 376 

Central  Junta  of  Mexico,  necessity  coinage  of 164 

Ceryneia,  coins  of 403 

Ceylon,  coins  of 666, 662 

Chalcis,  coins  of 401 

Chalmers'  tokens 28 

Champlain,  Lake,  Tercentenary  of  discovery,  medal 388 


680  INDEX, 

Page, 

Charlotte,  N.C.,  mint  at 21 

Cheribon,  coins  of 571 

Cliiapa  de  los  Indios,  Las  Chiapas,  coins  of 148,627 

Chicago,  rebuilding  of,  medal 375 

Chicago  Numismatic  Society,  medal  issued  by 383 

Chihuahua,  necessity  coinage  of 155 

Chile,  corns  of 2C9, 630 

Chma,  coins  of 550,663 

Cho  Gin,  Japanese  tokens 562 

Chur ,  coins  of 504 

Church  medals 393 

Cincimiati  Mining  Co HI 

Cisalpine  Republic,  coins  of 517 

Cispadane  Republic,  coins  of 516 

Clark,  Gruber  &Co.,  private  gold  coins 116 

Clay,  Henry,  medal  of 371 

Cnossus,  coins  of 403 

Coast  Survey ,  medal 358 

Coblentz,  bishopric,  coins  of 481 

Cochabamba,  coins  of 267 

CofBn,  medalist 342 

Cologne,  Archbishopric,  coins  of. 481 

Colon,  gold  coin  of  Costa  Rica,  Central  America 208 

Colonial  coins  of  America 1, 23 

Columbian  Exposition,  award  medal  of 362 

Colombiano,  silver  coin  of  Colombia 233 

Colombia: 

Republic,  coins  of 232 

Granadine  Confederation 233 

United  States  of 236 

Commemorative  coins : 17 

Corea: 

Coins  of 563 

Patterns  for  coins  of. 564 

Condor,  gold  coin  of  Ecuador 246 

Confederate  States  of  America,  coins  of 122 

Congo  Free  State,  coins  of 544, 664 

Congress,  coinage  of,  prior  to  1792 7, 27 

Coimecticut,  coinage  of. 8, 25 

Constitution  of  United  States  of  America,  centennial  of,  medal 377 

Constanz,  coins  of 479 

Continental  currency,  1776 27 

Conway,  J.  J.,  private  gold  coinage 116 

Cooper,  J.  F. ,  medal 390 

Copiapo,  coins  of 273 

Copper,  first  production  in  Colorado,  medal 374 

Cordova,  coins  of. 283 

Cornell  College  of  Architecture,  medal  for 362 

Corinth,  coins  of 402, 635 

Cortelyou,  George  B.,  medal 355 

Costa  Rica,  coins  of 206, 627 

Cotton  States  Exposition: 

Medal  for 378 

Award  medal  of. 363 

Creighton,  Low  and  Stouffer,  medal  for 390 

Cret,  P.,  medalist 366 

Croghan,  Col.  George,  medal  of 333 

Croton,  coins  of 397 

Central  America: 

Under  Spain 186 

Jlepublic ,..,..., ,-.  ^91 


INDEX.  681 

Page. 

Crusaders,  coinages  of C58 

Cuba,  coins  of 325 

Curacao,  coins  of 327 

Cyme,  coins  of 404 

Cyrene,  coins  of 409 

D. 

Dahlonega,  mmt  at 21 

Danish  medals 614 

Danish  West  Indies,  coins  of 323, 632 

Daric,  gold  coin  of  Persia 408 

Daventer,  coins  of 479 

Decatiur,  Capt.  Stephen,  medal  of 337 

Declaration  of  Independence,  centennial  of,  medal 376 

Delhi,  Sultans  of,  coins 660 

Denga,  Russian  coin 633 

Denmark,  coins  of 465 

Denver,  Colo.,  mint  at 21, 621 

Dewey,  Commodore  George,  medal  of 340 

Dietrichstein,  coins  of 475 

Dime: 

Silver  coin  of  United  States , 69, 621 

Pattern  of. 100 

Diocese  of  N.  Y.,  medal 665 

Diplomatic  medal 365 

Discontinued  coins 18 

Dohlado,  gold  coin  of  Ecuador 245 

Dollar: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States 50, 617 

Patterns  of. 89 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition,  special  issue 52 

Lewis  and  Clark  Exposition,  special  issue 52 

Silver 52,617 

Silver,  patterns  of 89 

Lafayette 57 

Double  eagle: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States 32,617 

Patterns  of. 85 

Drachma,  coin  of  modern  Greece 632 

DuflBeld,  E.,  engraver 356 

Dupuis,  D.,  medalist 396 

Durango,  Nueva  Vyzcaya,  Mexico,  provisional  coinage 154 

Department  of 627 

Diu'and  medals  of  illustrous  men 686 

Dutch  East  India,  coins  of 571 

Dutch  medals 613 

Du  Vivier,  P.  S.  B.,  medalist 331,332 

TO 
Eagle: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States 35,617 

Patterns  of. 86 

Eagle,  Capt.  R.  H.,  medal  of 339 

Eckfeld  t,  Adam,  medal  of. 360 

Ecuador,  coins  of. 245 

Edison,  Thomas  A.,  medal 666 

Egypt,  coins  of. 409, 638 

Eion,  coins  of 398 

Ellis,  S.,  engraver 341, 396 

Elliot,  Capt.  Jesse  D.,  medaj  of, ,,, , ,-..,.., ,-..     339 


682  INDEX. 


Emancipation  proclamation,  medal 373 

English  East  India  Co.,  coins  of 566 

English  medals 597 

England: 

Coins  of 442 

Tradesmen's  tokens 450 

Ephesus,  coins  of. 404 

Epirus,  coins  of 401 

E  PluribusUnum 15 

Emblems  of  war  and  peace  on  United  States  coins 12 

Ericsson,  John,  medal  of 390 

Eritria,  coins  of 658 

£  truria,  coins  of. 614, 654 

F. 

Ferrara,  coins  of. 614 

Field,  Cyras  W.,  medal  of. 342 

Fifty-dollars  or  flve-eagles,  pattern  gold  coin  United  States 84 

Finland,  coins  of 537 

Fippenny,  flppenny  bit 11,131 

Fineness  of  gold  and  silver  coins  of  United  States 21 

Five-cents: 

Nickel  coin  of  United  States 77, 623 

Patterns  of. 102,624 

Flanigan,  John,  engraver 390 

Fleury,  Due  de,  medal  of. 332 

Florence,  Republic 5'14, 654 

"Flying  eagle  cent" 14,81 

Forrest,  Edwin,  medal  of. 390 

Fox,  Daniel  M.,  medal  of. 350 

France: 

Coins  of 507,652 

First  Republic,  coins  of 609 

Consulate 610 

First  Empire 510 

Second  Republic 611 

Second  E  mpire 511 

Third  Republic 612 

' '  Franklin  cent " 4 

Franklin,  Benjamin: 

Bicentenary  of  birth,  medal 381 

Medals  of. 390,391 

Franklin  Institute,  Scott  premium  medal 364 

Frankfort,  coins  of 479, 488 

Francis  Joseph  I,  of  Austria,  medal  of 342 

French  Guiana,  coins  of 290,631 

French,  D.,  medalist 341 

French  medals 602, 672 

French  West  Indies,  coins  of 320, 632 

Freiburg,  coins  of 603 

Fried  berg,  coins  of 478 

Fuchs,  E.,  medalist 383 

Fuerst,  M. ,  engraver 338 

"  Fugio  cent " 7, 27 

Fulton  Institute,  medal  for 364 

G. 

Gage,  Lyman  J.,  medal  of. 347 

Gaines,  Maj.  Gen.  Edmund  P.,  medal  of 335 

Gallia,  coins  of 397 

Garfield,  President  J.  A.,  death  of, , , 376 


INDEX.  683 

Page. 

Gates,  Gen.  Horatio;  medal,  battle  of  Saratoga 331 

Gatteaux,  N.  M.,  medalist 331 

Gela,  coins  of 398 

Geneva,  coins  of 504, 505 

Genoa,  coins  of. 615 

German  East  Africa,  coins  of 547 

German  medals 607, 673 

Germany: 

Coins  of 469 

Koman-German  Empire 471 

Modem 485 

Empire 495 

Gilbert,  Howard  Worcester,  old  English  prize  medal 363 

God  Our  Trust,  motto 16, 86 

God  and  Our  Country. 16, 106 

Gortyna,  coins  of 403 

Grafly,  Chas.,  medalist 362 

Granadino,  coin  of  Colombia 235 

Grand  Army,  medal  of 361 

Grande-Comoro,  coins  of 645 

Grant  Peace  Medal 375 

Grant,  Gon.  U.  S.,  medals  of 340,346 

Great  Britain,  coins  of 442, 646 

Greece,  modem 532, 658 

Greene,  Gen.  Nathaniel,  medal  of 332 

Griqua  Town,  coins  of 646 

Guadaloupe,  coins  of 321 

Guatemala,  coins  of 193, 627 

Guernsey,  coins  of 454 

H. 

Halberstadt,  coins  of 479 

Half-cent,  copper  coin  of  United  States .• 82 

Half-dollar: 

Silver  coin.  United  States 57,618 

Patterns  of 95,624 

Columbian 62 

Half-dime: 

Silver  coin  United  States 73 

Patterns  of. 102 

Half-eagle: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States 39 

Patterns  of. '- 87 

Hamburg,  coins  of 480, 496 

Hamilton,  Alexander 7, 8 

Hanover,  Kingdom,  coins  of 487 

"Hard  Times "  tokens 118 

Harmon,  contractor  of  Vermont  coinage 8 

Haroon-er-Rasheed ,  coins 659 

Harrison,  Gen.  William  H.,  medal  of. 333 

Hartman,  engraver 367 

Hawaii,  coins  of 573 

Hay,  John,  medal  of 666 

Hayti: 

Coins  of 309 

Northern  Republic 310 

Mulatto  Republic 311 

United 311 

Republic,  1843 312 

Empire 312 

Republic  restored , , 313 

22023*— 14 44 


684  INDEX. 


Heaton,  Augustus  G.,  medal  of. 666 

Helvetian  Republic,  coins  of 504 

Henneberg,  coins  of 476 

Henry,  Prince  of  Prussia,  visit  to  United  States,  medal  of 379 

Hensel,  Hon.  Wm.  U.,  medal  of. 667 

Hesse-Cassel: 

Coins  of 475 

Principality  of 489 

Hesse-Darmstadt,  coins  of 489 

S'Herrenberg,  coins  of 475 

Higley  tokens 25 

Histiaea,  coins  of. 401 

Historical  medals 308 

Hohenlohe-Gleichen,  coins  of 476 

Hohenlohe  Neuenstein 475 

Holland,  Kingdom  of,  coins 459,651 

Holstein,  Duchy,  coins  of 476 

Honduras,  coins  of 198 

Hong  Kong,  coins  of 661 

Horn,  John,  jr.,  medal  of 343 

Horst,  medalist 386 

Hosack,  David,  M.  D.,  medal  of 391 

Howard,  John  E.,  medal  of 332 

Hudson-Fulton  Celebration,  medal  for 382 

Hull,  Capt.  Isaac,  medal  of 337 

Humbert,  Augustus Ill 

Hungary,  coins  of 499 

Himtington,  CoUis  P.,  medal 667 

I. 

De  de  France,  coins  of. 545 

He  de  la  Reunion,  coins  of 545 

India,  British,  coins  of. 566,662 

Indian  Peace  Medals 356 

Indians,  North  American,  medals  of 668 

In  God  We  Trust,  motto 16 

Ingraham,  Capt.  Duncan,  medal  of 340 

"Immune  Columbia" 29 

Ireland,  coins  of 456 

Irving,  Washington,  medal  of 391 

Isle  of  Man,  coins  of 453 

Istrus,  coins  of 400 

Italy,  Kingdom: 

1805-1814 617 

1861 623 

Italian  Medals 576 

J. 

Jackson,  Maj.  Gen.  Andrew,  medal  of 335 

Jamestown  Exposition,  medal  for 381 

Jamaica,  coins  of 317 

Japan: 

Coins  of 561 

Embassy  from,  medal 372 

Japanese  Commercial  Commission  to  United  States  of  America,  medal  for 38  4 

Japanese  medals 616 

Jarvis,  Lieut.  D.  H.,  medal  of 665 

Java,  English  East  India  Co.,  coins  of 567 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  medal  of 391 

Jefferson,  Thomas,  Report  of,  on  coinage  system 8 

Jersey,  coins  of 454 


INDEX.  685 

Page. 

Jews,  two  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  settlement  in  America,  medal 380 

Joachimsthaler  Bohemia  No.  5 498 

Johnson,  Andrew,  medal  of 375 

Jones,  Capt.  Jacob,  medal  of 337 

Jones,  Capt.  John  Paul,  medal  of. 336, 380 

Judaea,  coins  of 406 

K. 

Kahlifs,  coins  of. 659 

Kane,  Dr.  E.K.,  medal  of 371 

Kellogg  &  Co.,  private  gold  coins 112 

"  Kentucky  cent " 30 

Key,  W.  H.,  engraver 365, 392 

Kimball,  James  P.,  medal  of 348 

Kinny,  medalist 366 

Klttanning,  destruction  of,  medal 368 

Klapmiitzethaler No.  227, 476 

Knife  Cash 650 

Kohler,  J.  L.,  medalist 357 

Konti,  Isidor,  medalist 380 

Kretz,  Herman,  medal  of 350 

Kriden,  P.  L.,  medalist 377 

li. 

Lacedsemon,  coins  of 403 

Lafayette  dollar 15, 57 

Landau,  siege  piece  of 648 

Lang,  engraver 366 

Larissa,  coins  of 400 

Lawrence,  Capt.  James,  medal  of 337 

Lee,  Henry,  medal  of 331 

Leefson,  Maurits,  medal  of 667 

Lei,  Roumanian  coin 531 

Leontini,  coins  of 398 

Lete,  coins  of 398 

Leucas,  coins  of 401, 635 

Lev,  Bulgarian  coin 531 

Levy,  Mexican  coin  used  in  the  United  States 11, 131 

Liberia,  coins  of. 643 

Libra,  gold  coin  of  Peru 251 

Lichtenstein,  coins  of 602 

Liegnitz,  coins  of 498 

Life-saving  medals 357 

Ligurian  Republic,  coins  of 516 

Lima,  necessity  coinage  of,  1822-23 260 

Linderman,  H.  R.,  medal  of 349 

Lincoln  cent 14,82 

Lincoln,  Abraham: 

Centenary  of  birth,  medals 382 

Medal  of 373,374 

Medal,  " Broken  Column" 392 

Lincoln  Indian  peace  medal 396 

Lincoln  and  Garfield,  medal 392 

Lincoln  and  Grant,  medal 392 

Lippe,  coins  of 476 

Locri  Epizephyrii,  coins  of 397 

Locris,  Acamania,  coins  of 401 

Lombardo- Venetian  Kingdom,  coins  of 518 

Lombardy,  Provisional  Gevemment,  1848,  coins  of , 518 

London,  medals  of  city 600 

Longacre,  J.  B.,  engraver 17,32 


686  INDEX. 

Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition:  Page. 

Medal  of 380 

"  Official  souvenir  " 380 

Award  medals  of 363 

Lovett,  G.  H.,  medalist 373,374 

Lowenstein-Wertheim,  coins  of 476 

Lucas,  G.  A.,  medal  of 667 

Lucca,  coins  of 516, 665 

Lucca  and  Piombino,  coins  of 516 

Lucerne,  coins  of 603, 504 

Liigenthaler 648 

M. 

Macedon: 

Kingdom  of 399,634 

Roman  Province 400 

Macomb,  Gen.  Alexander,  medal  of 333 

MacDonough,  Capt.  Thos.,  medal  of 339 

MacVeagh,  Hon.  Franklin,  medal  of 665 

Madras  Presidency,  coins  of 661 

Madgeburg,  coins  of 480 

Mainz,  coins  of 482 

Malak,  coins  of 661 

Malacca,  coins  of 567 

Malta,  coins  of 524 

Mame  Gin, "  Bean  Money,"  Japanese 662 

Manley,  J.,  medalist 369 

Manning,  Daniel,  medal  of 347 

Mansfeld,  coins  of 476 

Marine  Corps,  good-conduct  medal 360 

Marksmanship,  medals  for 358 

Martihy ,  medalist 363 

Maroneia,  coins  of 400 

Maryland,  coins  of 2 

Maryland  Institute,  award  medal  of 364 

Masonic  medals 394 

Massachusetts  and  California  Mining  Co.,  private  gold  coins  of 112 

Massachusetts: 

Colonial  mint 2,23 

State  mint 6, 26 

Humane  Society 364 

Charitable  Mechanical  Association,  medal  of 364 

Massilia,  coins  of 397 

Mauritania,  coins  of 409 

Mauritius,  coins  of 540, 663 

Maximilian,  Emperor  of  Mexico,  coins  of 170 

Mazaeus,  coins  of 405 

McCall,  Lieut.  Edward  R.,  medal  of 338 

McKinley,  William,  medals  of 346, 354 

McClellan,  Maj.  Gen.  George  B.,  medal  of 373 

Meade,  Gen.  George  G . ,  medal  of 373 

Mecklenberg  declaration  of  independence,  medal 375 

Mecklenberg-Schwerin,  coins  of 490, 496 

Medals  pertaining  to  Treasury  Department: 

Secretaries  of  Treasury 347 

Directors  of  Mint 348 

Superintendents  Philadelphia  Mint 348 

Assay  medals 350,665 

Medals  of  United  States,  given  by  Congress: 

Army 331 

Navy .' 336 

Civilians ,., , 341 


INDEX, 


;87 


Megalopolis,  coins  of 403 

Mercia,  coins  of 442 

Merritt,  medalist 377 

Metapontum,  coins  of 397, 633 

Metis,  steamship,  medal  for  saving  life  from  wreck  of 343 

Metric  weight,  legalized 10 

Metropolitan  Mechanic  Institute,  medal  of 364 

Metz,  coins  of 480 

Mexico: 

Arms  of 153 

Coins  of,  used  in  United  States 10 

E  mpire 158, 626 

Empire  of  Maximilian 170 

Medals 615,670 

Mints ..  153 

Necessity  coinage  of  Revolution 154 

Republic,  coins  of 151,  ICO 

Spanish  Viceroyalty 131, 626 

Middlesex  Mechanic  Association,  medal  of 364 

Midwinter  Exposition,  San  Francisco,  medal 378 

Milan,  coins  of 675 

Miletus,  coins  of 404 

"MiUed  Dollar,  Spanish" 6,131 

Miller,  Gen.  James,  medal  of 334 

Miners'  Bank,  private  coins  of 112 

Mint  of  United  States  established 7 

Mints  of  United  States 21 

Mitchell,  H.,  medalist 362,365 

" Mite,  the  widow's" 407 

Moflatt  &  Co.,  private  coins  of 112 

Moghul  Emperors 661 

Mombasa,  coins  of 646 

Monaco,  coins  of 624 

Montferrat,  coins  of 616 

Montenegro,  coins  of 658 

Montevideo,  siege  pieces '.  284 

Morelos,  necessity  coinage  of 151, 156 

Morgan,  Gen.  Daniel,  medal  of 332 

Morgan,  O.  T.,  engraver 14,56 

Morin,  A.  C,  engraver 367 

Mormons,  coins  of 117 

Morocco,  coins  of 543 

Morris,  Gouvemeur 7 

Morris,  Robert,  proposed  coinage  system 7 

Mottoes  on  United  States  coins 15 

Miiller,  medalist 372 

Miinster,  Bishopric,  coins  of 482 

Myrina,  coins  of 404 

K. 
Naples: 

Coins  of 521 

Kingdom,  coins  of 622 

Nashville,  steamship,  visit  to  Chicago,  medal 683 

Nassau,  coins  of 490 

Navalon,  S.,  medalist 170 

Navy: 

Medal  of  honor 360 

Good-conduct  medal 360 

Neapolis,  Campania,  coins  of ; 397 

Neapolis,  Macedon 388 


68  S  INDEX. 


Page. 

Nepal 663 

Netherlands,  Kingdom  of,  coins 459 

New  England  shilling 2, 23 

Newfoundland,  coins  of 126, 625 

New  Guinea,  coins  of 572 

New  Jersey,  coins  of 5, 26 

New  York  City  Hall,  dedication  of,  medal 369 

New  York  Industrial  Exhibition,  medal  for 371 

Nicaragua,  coins  of 202,628 

Nicaragua  with  Honduras  and  Salvador 628 

Nordlingen,  coins  of. 480 

Norris,  Grieg  &  Norris,  private  gold  coins  of. 113 

North  Western  Sanitary  Fair,  medal  for 373 

Norway,  coins  of 464 

"NovaConstellatio" 28 

Nuevo  Santander,  proclamation  Peso  of 228 

Numidia,  coins  of 409 

Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Philadelphia,  medals  struck  by 390, 392 

Numismatic  Society,  Chicago,  medals  of. 666 

Numismatic  Club,  New  York,  medals  of. 666 

Nuremberg,  coins  of. 480 

O. 

Oaxaca 156,627 

Oberwalden,  Canton,  coins  of 603 

Ocampo,  C,  engraver 170 

Ohind,  coins  of 662 

Oldenburg,  coins  of 490, 496 

Olive  branches,  on  coins  of  United  States 12 

Olmiitz,  Archbishopric  of,  coins 651 

Olynthus,  coins  of 399 

Onondaga  Coimty,  N.  Y.,  centennial  of,  medal 378 

Orange  Free  State,  coins  of. 544 

Oregon  Exchange  Co.,  private  gold  coins 116 

Orizava,  Proclamation  Toston 626 

Ormsby,  J.  S.,  private  gold  coins  of 113 

Osborne,  C,  medalist 362 

Osnabriick,  bishopric,  coins  of. 482 

P. 

Pacific  Mining  Co.,  gold  coins  of. 113 

Paderbom,  bishopric,  coins  of 482 

Page,  Wm,  medal  of 392 

Palatinate  of  the  Rhine,  coins  of. 476 

Palaerus,  coins  of 401 

Panama,  coins  of. 229 

Pan  American  Exposition,  medal  for 379 

Pancoast,  Dr.  Joseph,  medal  of. 392 

Paquet,  A.  C,  medalist..-. 87,340,341 

Para,  coin  of  Servia 532 

Paraguay,  coins  of. 286 

Parma,  coins  of 517 

Parium,  coins  of 403 

Parson,  John,  &  Co.,  private  coins  of 117 

Parthia,  coins  of. 407 

Parthenopean  Republic,  coins  of 522 

Patterns,  coins  of  United  States 19, 84 

Patterson,  Robert  M.,  medal  of 349 

Paulding,  Williams,  and  Van  Wart,  medal  for 333 

Peabody  medal 365 


INDEX. 


689 


Page. 

Peale,  Charles  Wilson,  museum  token 393 

Pennsylvaxiia  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Sesnan  medal 365 

Pennsylvania,  bicentennial  of,  medal  for 377 

Pennsylvania  Institute,  medal  of 365 

Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  battle  of  Lake  Erie 370 

Pennsylvania  Volunteers,  Gettysburg,  medal  for 374 

Pergamum,  coins  of 403, 636 

Perry,  Commodore  M.  C,  medal  of 371 

Perry,  Capt.  Oliver  H.,  medals  of 338, 369 

Persia,  coins  of 408 

Personal  medals 389 

Peru,  coins  of 250, 630 

Pharsalia,  coins  of •. 400 

Philadelphia,  Lydise,  coins  of 404 

Philippine  Islands,  coins  of. 573, 664 

Phistelia,  coins  of 397 

Phocipa,  coins  of 404 

"Piece  of  Eight" ' 6,131 

Piedmont  Republic,  coins  of. 517 

Pike's  Peak,  centenary  of  discovery,  medal 380 

Pillar  Dollar,  Spanish , 6,133 

"Pitt  Token" 624 

Pittsburg  Female  College,  medal  of. 365 

Placentia,  coins  of 516 

Platinum: 

Pattern  half  dollar,  United  States  of  America 95 

Russia,  rubles  of,  12,  6,  and  3 534 

Pollock,  James,  medal  of 349 

Poland,  Russian,  coins  of 636 

Popes: 

Coinage  of 518, 656 

Medals  of 577 

Porter,  Gen.  Peter  B.,  medal  of 334 

Porto  Rico,  coins  of 325 

Portugal : 

Coins  of 529,657 

Medals  of 615 

Portuguese  India,  coins  of. 668 

Portuguese  W  est  Africa,  coins  of 545, 658 

Pratt,  Bela  L. ,  medalist 14, 44 

Preble,  Capt.  Edward,  medal  of 337 

Presidential  medals 344 

Preston,  Robert  E.,  medal  of. 348 

Princeton  University,  one  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary;  medal 378 

Prince  Edward  Island,  coins  of. 127 

Private  gold  coins 20, 109 

Proclamation  coins,  Spanish  American 144, 145, 146, 147 

Prussia: 

Duchy,  coins  of 493 

Kingdom,  coins  of 493, 495, 649 

Fu  coins,  China 650 

Q. 

Quarter^iollar: 

Silver  coin  of  United  States  of  America 63, 620 

Patterns  of. 99 

Columbian 67 

Quarter-eagle: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States  of  America 46 

Patterns  of. 89 

Quinnipiack-New  Haven,  medal 370 


690  INDEX. 

R.  Page, 

Railroad  lire-saving  medal 358 

Ragusa,  coins  of. 524 

Rebollenthaler 648 

Red  Cross,  medal  for  first  aid 361 

Reformation,  medals  pertaining  to 609 

Regensberg: 

Bishopric  of,  coins 482 

Imperial  city,  coins  of 481 

Reich,  engraver 12, 337 

Reid,  Templeton: 

Private  gold  coins,  Georgia 109 

Private  gold  coin,  California 113 

Reixss 650 

Rhodes,  coins  of. 404 

Ripley,  Brig.  Gen.  Eleazer  W.,  medal  of 334 

Ripstra,  J.  H. ,  medalist 383 

Rittenhouse,  David,  medal  of 384 

Roberts,  George  E. ,  medal  of. .' 348 

Robinson,  George  F.,  medal  of 342 

Roin^,  J.  E.,  medalist 382 

"  Rosa  Americana,"  tokens 7 

Rose,  Dr.  Frederick,  medal  of 341 

Rome,  coinage  of  senate,  A.  D.  1190-1347 519 

Rome,  republic 410, 639 

Rome,  Empire 426, 643 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  medals  of 347,355,380 

Rumford  medal 365 

Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin,  medal  of 392 

Russian  East  Prussia,  coins  of. 536 

Russian  medals 611 

S. 

Sage,  Washington  tokens 386 

Saint-Gaudens,  medalist 14, 35, 39, 391 

Saint-Gaudens,  medal  of 666 

Sampson,  Admiral  W.  T.,  medal  of 379 

Salzburg,  archbishopric 482 

Samos,  coins  of 404 

Santiago,  battle  of,  medal  for 379 

San  Domingo,  coins  of. 314 

San  Francisco  Yxtlahuaca,  proclamation  peso 147 

San  Francisco,  Cal.,  vlgUance  committee,  medal 372 

Mint  at 21 

San  Francisco,  steamship,  medal  for  rescue  from  wreck  of 390 

Santa  Marta,  coins 228 

Salvador,  coins  of 204, 628 

Sarawak,  coins  of. 668 

Sardes,  coins  of. 404, 636 

Sardinia,  coins  of 514 

Sassanidae,  coins  of. 408 

Saven,  medalist 365 

Savoy,  coins  of 523 

Sawyer,  E .  S. ,  medalist 668 

Saxe-Alenberg,  coins  of. 476, 492 

Saxe-Coburg,  coins  of. 477, 492 

Saxe-Gotha,  coins  of. 476 

Saxe-Meiningen,  coins  of 492 

Saxe-alt-Weimar,  coins  of 476 

Saxe-neu- Weimar,  coins  of 477 


INDEX. 


691 


Saxe-Weimar,  Grand  Duchy,  coins  of 491, 496 

Saxe-Zeitz,  coins 478 

Saxony,  Albertine  Line 477 

Saxony,  Kingdom  of,  coins 491, 496 

Schleswig-Holstein,  coins  of 468 

Schurz,  Carl,  medal  of 392 

Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt,  coins  of 478 

Schwarzenberg,  coins  of 481 

Scotland 455 

Scott,  Gen.  Winfleld  S.,  medals  of 334,336,370 

Seals 395 

Shaw,  Leslie  M.,  medal  of 348 

Shaw,  Henry,  medal  of 392 

Shekel,  silver  coin  of  Judaea 406 

Shelby,  Gov.  Isaac,  medal  of 335 

Sherman,  Vice  President  J.  S.,  medal  of 382 

Slam,  coins  of 648 

Siberia,  coins 636 

Sicilies,  Two,  coins  of. 622, 657 

Sicyon,  colos  of 402 

Side,  coins  of. , 405 

1,  medalist 374 

I  pieces: 

Amsterdam 457 

Gronigon. 459 

Newark 444 

Ubn 481 

Sierra  Leone,  coins  of. 646 

Siglos,  silver  coin  of  Persia 408 

Signatures  on  dies 18 

Silesia 498 

Sinope,  coins  of 403 

Solothum,  coins  of 603 

Sombrerete,  necessity  coins  of 156 

Sombrerete,  Proclamation  Toston  of 626 

Sommer  Islands.    See  Bermuda. 

Bomers,  steamship,  medal  for  rescue  from  wreck 343 

Sorolla,  Joaquin,  medal  of 667 

South  African  Republic,  coins  of 643 

South  America,  under  Spain 214, 629 

Spain,  coins  of 625, 657 

Provisional  government  of,  coins 628 

Spanish  medals 615 

Stars,  form  of,  on  United  States  coins 16 

Steam  coinage,  first  use  in  United  States,  medal 370 

Stella,  pattern  gold  coin  of  United  States 88 

Stewart,  Capt.  Charles,  medal  of 839 

Stolberg,  coins  of 478 

Straits  Settlements,  coins  of 667 

Stralsund,  coins  of 481 

Strassburg,  coins  of , 481 

St.  Barromeo,  Seminary  of,  medal 393 

St.  Christopher,  coins  of 318 

St.  Gall,  coins  of 604 

St.  Helena 646 

St.  Kitts.    See  St.  Christopher. 

St.  Lucia 318 

St.  Martins 827 

Sol,  silver  coin  of  Peru 263 

Sucre,  silver  coin  of  Ecuador 248 


692  INDEX. 


Sugar  House  Prison,  medal  of 377 

Sueldo,  silver  coin  of  Bolivia 266 

Sullivan,  A.  S.,  medal  of 393 

Sultana,  coins  of 567 

Superfluous  denominations.  United  States  coins 18 

Sumatra,  coins  of 567 

Snowden,  A.  Louden,  medal  of 349 

Snowden,  James  Ross,  medal  of 349 

Sweden: 

Coins  of 462,651 

Medals  of 615 

Possessions  in  West  Indies 324 

Switzerland: 

Coins  of 503 

Medals  of 615 

Schiitzenmiinze 505 

Sybaris,  coins  of 397 

Syria,  Seleucld  Kingdom,  coins  of 405 

Syracuse,  coins  of 398, 634 

T. 

Taft,  William  H.,  medal  of 347,355 

Taft,  W.  H.,  and  Sherman,  J.  S.,  medal  of 382 

Talbot,  Allum,  and  Lee,  token  of 624 

Tallmadge,  F.  S.,  medal  of 393 

Tasmania,  tokens 570 

Tarentum,  coins  of 398 

Tarsus,  coins  of 405 

Taylor,  Gen.  Zachary,  medals  of -. 335,336,371 

Temple  medal,  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts 395 

Tenedos,  coins  of 404 

Terms,  numismatic 22 

Thaler,  Schauthaler  of  Maximilian  1 472,  No.  100 

Thasos,  coins  of 400 

Thebes,  coins  of 401, 635 

Thessalla,  coins  of. 400 

Thibet,  coins  of 662 

Thrace,  Kingdom,  coins  of 400, 634 

Three-dollars: 

Gold  coin  of  United  States 45 

Patterns  of 89 

Three-cents: 

Silver  coin  of  United  States 76 

Patterns  of 105 

Nickel  coin  of  United  States 77 

Patterns  of. 105 

Thurium,  coins  of 397 

Tlcal,  silver  coin  of  Burmah 648 

Tobacco,  legal  tender 1 

Tobago 318 

Tokens,  merchants'  and  "Civil  War" 10, 19, 117 

Tortola 319 

Townsend,  Eugene,  medal  of. 350 

Trade-dollar: 

Silver  coin  of  United  States 10, 65 

Patterns  of 91 

Silver  coin  of  Japan 663 

Trans-Mississippi  Exposition,  medal  for 378 

Transylvania,  coins  of 498 

Travancore,  coins  of 661 

Treves,  archbishopric,  coins  of. 483 


INDEX. 


603 


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TTuxton,  Capt.  Thomas,  medal  of 336 

Tuberculosis  Congress,  Washington,  medal  for 336 

Tunis,  coins  of 545 

Turkuman  Houses,  coins  of 660 

Twenty-cents: 

Coin  of  United  States 68 

Pattern  of. 100 

Two-cents: 

Bronze  coin  of  United  States 77 

Patterns  of. 106 

Types  of  coins  on  different  metals 12 

Types  of  United  States  coins 12 

Tyre,  coins  of 486 

Tyrol,  coins  of 472 

Tf. 

Uganda,  coin  of 658 

United  Provinces,  Netherlands,  coins  of 458 

United  States  Assay  Office,  San  Francisco,  gold  coins 114 

United  States,  coins  of 32 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  completion  of,  medal 375 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  School  of  Architecture,  medal  for 366 

Uruguay,  coins  of 284 

V. 

Valley  Forge: 

Centennial  of,  medal 376 

One  hundred  and  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of,  medal 388 

Value,  statements  of,  on  coins  of  United  States 17 

Vanderbilt,  Cornelius,  medal  of 341 

Vargas,  Gen.,  necessity  coins  of 156 

Vaud ,  Canton,  coins  of 505 

Velia,  coins  of 397 

Venice: 

French  occupation  of 518 

Provisional  government,  coins  of 618 

Republic,  coins  of 517,655 

Venezuela,  coins  of 241, 630 

Vermont,  coinage  of 4,27 

Vessel  Owners  Association,  Philadelphia,  medal  for 366 

Virginia  tokens 25 

W. 

Wahrheitsthaler 648 

Wampum ,  legal  tender 1 

Warrington,  Capt.  Louis,  medal  of 333 

Washington: 

Cabinet  of  medals,  inauguration  of,  medal 372 

Centennial  of  inauguration  of,  medal  for 377 

Cent,  tokens  and  patterns 30 

Effigy  of,  proposed  for  coin  type 10 

Miscellaneous  medals  of 384 

One  hundred  and  fiftieth  anniversary  of  initiation  into  masonry,  medal  of 388 

Retaking  of  Boston,  medal  for 331 

Sage  tokens  of 386 

Statue  of,  Union  Square,  N.  Y.,  unveiled,  medal 374 

"  Time  increases  his  fame,"  medal 387 

Washington  and  Franklin,  medal  of. 1 387,388 

Washington  and  Grant,  medal  of 378 

Washington  and  Jackson,  medal  of 387 

Washington  and  Lafayette,  medal 388 

Washington  and  Lee  University,  medal  for  oratory 366 


694  INDEX. 

Page. 

Washington  and  Lincoln,  medal  of 387 

Washington,  city,  centennial  of,  medal  of 379 

Washington  Grays,  medal  for 375 

Washington  and  Webster,  medal  of 388 

Washington,  Col.  William,  medal  of 333 

Washington  Monument,  Fairmount  Park,  Philadelphia,  medal 378 

Wass,  Molitor  &  Co.,  private  gold  coins  of 114 

Wayne,  Gen.  Anthony,  medal  of 332 

Webster,  Daniel,  medal  of 393 

Weight  of  gold  and  silver  coins.  United  States 21 

Weinmann,  A.,  medalist .' 358,363 

Wessex,  coins  of 442 

Westphalia,  Kingdom,  coins  of 484 

Whistler,  J.  McNeU,  medal  of 667 

"  White  cent,"  nickel-bronze  coin  of  United  States 14 

Wilson,  Prest.  Woodrow,  medal  of 665 

Windom,  William,  medal  of S47 

Windward  Islands,  coins  of 321 

Worcester  County  Mechanics  Association,  medal  of 366 

Wright,  C.  C,  medalist .^ 343,371 

Wright,  C.  W.,  medalist 371 

Wright,  Orville  and  Wilbur,  medals  of 343, 381 

Wiirtemberg: 

Duchy  of,  coins 478 

Kingdom  of,  coins 492, 497 

Wurzburg,  bishopric,  coins  of 483 

Wyon,  W.,  medalist 364,368 

X, 

Xalapa,  Vera  Cruz,  coin 148 

T. 

Yngavi,  Bolivia,  gold  coins 262 

Z. 

Zacatecas: 

Provisional  coinage  01 154 

Coinage  of  Gen.  Vargas 156 

Zanzibar,  coin  of 643 

Zearing,  H.,  medalist 374 

Zurich,  Canton,  coins  of 603, 504 

Zwolle,  coins  of 481 


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